Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Mladen Stilinović
1973
Croatia
5 min
Black & White
Mladen Stilinović (1947), a renowned conceptual artist, was interested in film for its properties and structure, and for the possibility of deliberation and experimentation via the medium itself; it allowed for the dismantling of all established cinematographic codes, but also an intertwining with other artists’ interests. Thus, in his film Write No Loneliness, a sort of media self-portrait, we find a range of direct interventions on the film tape: from scratching, painting and cutting it, to a testing of the tone-negative picture. The anti-narrative approach is emphasized by altering literal and avant-garde references, poems, and via the cover of the Dada jazz avant-garde magazine (by Dragan Aleksić). These things and some other elements — hand-writing, street signs drawings, visual poetry and textual interpolation — are seen to be present in the collages he is making at the time.
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