Miloš Trakilović : Colorless green freedoms sleep furiously
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A catalogue on a newly commissioned video essay and installation by the Bosnian-Dutch artist Miloš Trakilović that explores visibility and freedom in the digital age through the lens of his family history. The work is rooted in the account of his mother, Milijana Mendeš, who survived the atrocities of the Bosnian War and fled to the Netherlands with her two children in 1995. In 2018, Trakilović conducted an extensive interview with her about her experiences from the Bosnian War. In this conversation, she vividly recalls some of her first moments once outside of the war zone: “When I arrived in The Netherlands as a refugee, the first thing I remember doing was sitting in a park for hours. I could not stop staring at the grass. It was so lush and green. I’ve seen grass many times in my life before, but I’ve never again seen it so bright. I remember sitting there and thinking; this grass here is so green, it is free, and in that moment, I felt free too. I felt liberated from my past.”
TitleMiloš Trakilović : Colorless green freedoms sleep furiously
Author
Place of publicationGraz
PublisherGrazer Kunstverein
Year of publication2023
Pagination63 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions15 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-3-9505230-4-1
Notesincluding a folded poster and a card
Subjectartists book [form]
Persons keyword Milos Trakilovic, resident rabk
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B-2023/254 | ,73,TRAKILOVIC,1 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2023/254 |
| Shelfmark | Reading Room, kunstenaarsboeken |
| Loan status | Available |