Marinko Sudac Collection
The Marinko Sudac Collection, based in Zagreb, Croatia, has been created with a clear collecting strategy based on the region of Central and Eastern Europe, additionally spanning from the Baltic area to the Black Sea. The guiding principle of the Collection is systematic exploration, researching, and promotion of the avant-garde practices which have been marginalized, forbidden, and at times completely negated due to the historical, social and political circumstances. In this context, the Marinko Sudac Collection gives the most complete and comprehensive overview on the art of this region. The Collection starts at 1909, and it show the continuity from the first Avant-Gardes, through neo-avant-garde and New Artistic Practices, ending with the fall of the Berlin Wall. The global uniqueness of the Marinko Sudac Collection is also seen in the kind of media it contains. It contains not only traditional artworks, such as paintings, sculptures, and photographs, but it gives equal importance to documentary and archival material. Great importance is put on these almost forgotten media, which enable research of specific phenomena, artists and the socio-political situation which affected this type of art. The Collection contains a great number of museological units, and it treats the documentary and archival material on the same level as traditional artworks. By examining the units contained in the Marinko Sudac Collection, one can read not only the art scene or the art production of a certain artist, but the full status of the society, the socio-political atmosphere of the region in which this art was created in.
This Collection is not merely a process of gathering artworks, but a contextualisation of the art of region in the global history of art and an effort of putting it on its deserved place in history. The aim of the Marinko Sudac Collection is to preserve the cultural heritage of the Central and Eastern European region from globalisation, by maintaining it in a contextual unity. The end goal is to place the Collection in an architectural, physical building of the Museum of Avant-Garde, in which this art will be valorised, museologically processed, open to researchers and experts, and presented to the public. A part of the works from the Marinko Sudac Collection is available in digital form on an innovative platform of the Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde, which unites the work of the Virtual Museum of the Avant-Garde, the Marinko Sudac Collection, and the Institute for the Research of the Avant-Garde, with a goal to form a central database for the researching of the phenomena of the Avant-Garde.
Alongside more than 170 already accomplished successful collaborations with museum institutions and independently organized exhibition in great museum centres such as Tate Modern, London; Ludwig Museum, Budapest, Haus der Kunst, Munich; ZKM, Karlsruhe, Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb,... or exhibitions of the Collection in unofficial places such as Marshall Josip Broz Tito's boat Seagull, Marinko Sudac is also an editor of numerous publications – art monographs, exhibition catalogues and collections of texts, and an author of a successful artist residence project Artist on Vacation, held annually since 2012, which hosted over 80 of the leading world artists which continue the tradition of the Avant-Garde.
Collection strategy
The Collection's interest extends from the Baltic area to the Black Sea, with particular emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe. The collector's strategy is directed towards systematic exploration, research, and promotion of Avant-Garde practices that have been marginalized, forbidden, and at times completely rejected, due to historical, social and political circumstances. In this respect, the Collection is, in relation to already existing European art collections, regionally cohesive, and presents an inexhaustible resource for the research of Avant-Garde art and a dynamic platform for the exchange of knowledge on the phenomenon of Avant-Garde. This can be seen in numerous topical and retrospective exhibitions, organised events, followed by connected detailed publications or studies, articles in professional journals, some published in the framework of research projects and collaborations with numerous important institutions, experts, theoreticians, art historians, and artists from the entire world.Museum of Avantgarde
The Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde, based on the Marinko Sudac Collection, was created in 2009. It presents the digital database of the Collection through which you can see the overview of Avant-Garde art in the countries of former Yugoslavia structured according to authors, artworks, time periods, and geographical areas, as well as links and influences of the artists with cultural happenings and artistic centers in the region and the world. The website, beside the high-quality digitized artworks, contains biographies and bibliographies, alongside the connection of the artists with other artists, art institutions and cultural forums, as well as selected publications.The online database show only a small part of the Collection. Speedy digitization of the material is crucial to accomplish the Museum's main aim, which is to make it a centre for information on the regional Avant-Garde practices.
The Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde is a free online platform to research all forms of Avant-Garde art of Eastern and Central Europe, to show connection with the rest of the world, to be a place for free thought and presenting the relevant cultural phenomena of Avant-Garde thought and artistic doing, to be a space for creating and publishing expert materials and research on the phenomena of the Avant-Garde. In its work, the Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde managed to become a meeting point of experts and intellectuals from the region and the artists, as well as interested public who can, in one place, find many information on the Avant-Garde movement in this area.
Artists in the Marinko Sudac Collection
Former Yugoslavia
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Russia
USA
United Kingdom
Romania
Ukraine
Turkey
The Netherlands
Italy
Switzerland
Germany
Bulgaria
France
Denmark
Austria
Finland
Japan
Projects
Since its beginning, the Marinko Sudac Collection has been open to collaboration with various institutions. Through the years, the works from the Collection have been exhibited both locally and internationally.The Collection has been recognised as a good partner and the growing interest in different types of collaborations shows the quality of the Collections and its open character.
List of independently organised projects
- Gorgona. Works from the Marinko Sudac Collection, PROFILE Foundation, Warsaw, Poland, 2019
- Philip Corner - No Notes Nonce | Other Aspects, Holland House, Sisak, Croatia, 2019
- Radoslav Putar and Miljenko Horvat. A Retrospective, Varaždin City Museum, Varaždin, Croatia, 2019
- GORGONA 1959 – 1968. Independent Artistic Practices in Zagreb. Retrospective Exhibition from the Marinko Sudac Collection, Kassák Museum, Budapest, Hungary, 2019
- BOSCH+BOSCH GROUP AND THE VOJVODINA NEO-AVANTGARDE MOVEMENT, Ludwig Museum, Budapest, Hungary, 2019
- The OHO Group, 1962 - 1971, Marinko Sudac Collection, Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2019
- "Artist on Vacation 2018" by Valamar, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia,2019
- Autopsia Archive 1979 - 1989, City Gallery Striegl, Sisak, Croatia, 2019
- Paralelni narativi. Galerija umjetnina / Kolekcija Marinko Sudac, Gallery of Fine Arts, Split, Croatia, 2019
- Andrzej Lachowicz – A Form of Consciousness, Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2018
- "Artist on Vacation 2017" by Valamar, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia, 2018
- "IN MEMORIAM" – Josip Vaništa, Šira Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia, 2018
- , Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2017
- Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan, Paintings. 2009 – 2012, Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2017
- Artist on Vacation 2016 \ Valamar, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017
- JIŘÍ VALOCH – THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS, Marinko Sudac Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017
- OHO FILMS. A Retrospective Marinko Sudac Collection, French Pavilion, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017
- El nem kötelezett művészet – Marinko Sudac gyűjteménye, Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Hungary, 2017
- Miljenko Horvat. Gorgona and After. Photographs | Marinko Sudac Collection, Photo Gallery LANG, Samobor, Croatia, 2017
- SLOVAKIAN NEO-AVANT-GARDE | Rudolf Sikora, Július Koller and the First Open Studio, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2017
- Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art and Archives from the Marinko Sudac Collection, FM Center for Contemporary Art, Milan, Italy, 2016
- Jiří Valoch – The Power of the Powerless, Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2016
- NEO DADA: GORGONA | Absurd Freedom, Gallery Thalberg, Zürich, Switzerland, 2016
- Julius Koller U. F. O. – naut J. K.?, Art Market Budapest 2015, Budapest, Hungary, 2016
- Radical Practices from Marinko Sudac Collection, A38 Ship Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, 2016
- Gorgona, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2015
- Artist on Vacation 2015, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2015
- Gorgona – Then and Now, Villa Polesini, Poreč, Croatia, 2015
- Blue Noses – From the Transition’s Archives, Gallery of Fine Arts of the National Museum Zadar, Zadar, Croatia, 2015
- Vlado Martek | Read the Visual, Typholological Museum, Zagreb, Croatia, 2015
- Bucan Art from Marinko Sudac Collection, Gallery of Fine Arts, Split, Croatia, 2015
- Jiří Valoch – Word as a Painting, Gallery of Fine Arts, Split, Croatia, 2015
- Stano Filko – Transcendence, Art Market Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, 2014
- First World War and Avant-Garde Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2014
- Artist on Vacation 2014, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2014
- Bucan Art,, 2014Villa Polesini, Poreč, Croatia
- Transition and Transition – Oleg Kulig, Josip Vaništa, Blue Noses, Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Hungary, 2014
- Good Choice! Examples of Commercial Communication from the 50s and 60s, Fuliranje, Zagreb, Croatia, 2013
- Artist on Vacation 2013, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2013
- Transition – Oleg Kulig, Josip Vaništa, Blue Noses, Villa Polesini, Poreč, Croatia, 2013
- Bauhaus by Ivana Tomljenović Meller, Worker's Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia, 2012 – 2013
- The manifestation of a spiral due to Y. Klein – Boris Demur, Damian Nenadić, Foto galerija Lang, Samobor, Croatia, 2012
- Artist on Vacation 2012, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2012
- Ivan Kožarić, Novi Spa & Resorts, Novi Vinodolski, Croatia, 2012
- Marinko Sudac Collection: Permanent Avant-Garde, KUAD Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 2012
- Circles of Interference. The Marinko Sudac Collection, the Petőfi Literary Museum – Kassák Museum, Budapest, Hungary, 2012
- Standstill – Activist art from the Marinko Sudac Collection, "Seagull" ship, Rijeka, Croatia, 2011
- Branimir Donat and Visual Poetry, Glyptotheque HAZU, Zagreb, Croatia, 2011
- OHO After OHO, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2010
- Aleksandar Srnec: Experimental Reality, Museum Lapidarium, Novigrad, Croatia, 2010
- Ivana Tomljenović Meller, Photographs and Photomontages Bauhaus, Dessau 1929–1930, Photo Gallery Lang, Samobor, Croatia, 2010
- The Present Absence – Aleksandar Srnec, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 2010
- Aleksandar Srnec, Zuccato Gallery, Poreč, Croatia, 2008
- The Present Absence – Aleksandar Srnec, The Gallery of Old and New Masters, Varaždin, Croatia, 2008
- Marginal Specificities – Regional Avant-Garde Art 1915–1989, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia, 2007
- Marginal Specificities: Avant-Garde Art of ex-Yugoslavia 1914–1989, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2006
- Vlado Martek... The Artist as a Mobile Map, Zlatno oko Gallery, Novi Sad, Srbija, 2006
- Marginal Specificities – Regional Avant-Garde Art, Gallery Centre Varaždin, Varaždin, Croatia, 2005
- Marijan Molnar, Vila Oršić, Varaždin, Croatia, 2004
- Vlado Martek, Vila Oršić, Varaždin, Croatia, 2004
- Poetry and Performance. The Eastern European Perspective, Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Wrocław, Poland, 2020
- The Penumbral Age. Art in the Time of Planetary Change, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Poland, 2020
- Teresa Tyszkiewicz: Day After Day, Museum of Art in Łódź, Łódź, Poland, 2020
- VLADO MARTEK Exhibition with Many Titles, City Art Gallery of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2020
- CITY VISIONS - City Iconography II , Modern Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia, 2019
- Years of Disarray 1908 - 1928. Avant-gardes in Central Europe, Jannus Pannonius Museum, Pécs, Hungary, 2019
- Vertigo. Op Art and a History of Optical Illusion 1520 -1970, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, 2019
- See You after the Revolution! 100 years of Bauhaus, Arsenal Gallery, Białystok, Poland, 2019
- THROUGH A FOREST WILDERNESS Aktionen im Wald. Performance, Konzeptkunst, Events. 1960 – ∞, Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven + Neuenburger Holz, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 2019
Collaborations on documentaries
Publications
The aim of these publishing projects is to present relevant artists, artist groups, artistic movements and developments of the former Yugoslavia region, as well as of Eastern and Central Europe. By presenting them through publications, the aim is to provide them with better international recognition and valorisations, so they could be placed in their rightful position in the global art scene.
Artist monographs
- Ješa Denegri, "Gorgona", ArtInova, Zagreb,
- Miško Šuvaković, "Bogdanka i Dejan Poznanović : umetnost, mediji i aktivizam na kraju moderne"
- Želimir Koščević, Vladimir Gudac, "Budić : između geste i programa"
Exhibition catalogues
- Transition and Transition
- Circles of Interference
- At Standstill
- Rubne posebnosti : avangardna umjetnost u regiji : Muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti, Rijeka, 9. III.-15. IV. 2007.
- Avangardna umjetnost u regiji od 1915–1989 : kolekcija Marinko Sudac Galerijski Centar Varaždin
- Rubne posebnosti : avangardna umetnost ex-Jugoslavije 1914–1989, katalog izložbe, Muzej savremene umjetnosti Vojvodine, Novi Sad
- Dobar izbor! Primjeri komercijalne komunikacije iz 50-ih i 60-ih : Kolekcija Marinko Sudac
- Od futurizma do Fontane, 2002
Expert publications
- Ješa Denegri – "Prilozi za drugu liniju 3"
- Ješa Denegri – "Razlozi za drugu liniju : za novu umetnost sedamdesetih"
Institute for the Research of the Avant-Garde editions
- Radoslav Putar and Miljenko Horvat. A Retrospective
Institute for the Research of the Avant-Garde
Artist on Vacation
Since 2012, the Artist on Vacation project has gathered, hosted and presented to the public a number of internationally prestigious artists who belong to the period of historical Avant-gardes, as well as artists who continue the practice of radical art and further develop its aesthetics. In the summer months, Poreč becomes a vacation spot for international artists. In collaboration with Valamar Riviera d.d., the Institute for the Research of Avant-Garde and Marinko Sudac Collection invite artists to spend a week at an exclusive hotel and vacation on the beautiful Istrian peninsula.The project was created by Marinko Sudac as an extension of the activities of the Museum of Avant-Garde, the Institute for the Research of Avant-Garde and Marinko Sudac Collection. It complements the Collection's mission, and gives affirmation to the artists in the social, cultural and artistic contexts. The mission of the Artists on Vacation project is to show the various legacies of the original Avant-Garde movement that have developed in different countries and contexts.
The entire driving force behind our project is to present the participating artists to the Croatian public. The project is an effort to connect all the activities that aim to bring together the historical Avant-Gardes and present them to the public in a direct way, outside of an institutional environment. Artists get an opportunity to meet other artists, but also theorists, art historians, and museum professionals. This exchange of ideas and influences brings about personal and artistic developments and paves way to new collaborations and projects. Every year, there is an exclusive one day exhibition organized during the Project.
Each year, at the end of the Project, an exhibition of works created during the Artist on Vacation project, as well as a presentation of the participating artists is organized at the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb. A catalogue of a year's project is produced. The catalogue contains all the information about the project, the participating artists, their stay at Poreč, their works etc.
Every year, there is an exclusive one day exhibition organized during the Project.
- 2019 – "OHO Group, 1962 – 1971. Marinko Sudac Collection", Zuccato Gallery, Poreč
- 2018 – "Andrzej Lachowicz – A Form of Consciousness", Zuccato Gallery, Poreč
- 2017 – "Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan – Paintings, 2009 – 2012", Zuccato Gallery, Poreč; "Živko Grozdanić Gera – Allegories", Zuccato Gallery, Poreč
- 2016 – "Jiří Valoch – The Power of the Powerless", Zuccato Gallery, Poreč
- 2015 – "Gorgona", Villa Polesini, Poreč
- 2014 – "Bucan Art" – Boris Bućan, Villa Polesini, Poreč
- 2013 – "Transition" – Vaništa, Kulik, Blue Noses, Villa Polesini, Poreč
- 2012 – "Ivan Kožarić", Novi Spa & Resort, Novi Vinodolski
Participants
In 2013: Željko Kipke, Dan Perjovschi, Rudolf Sikora, Zdzisław Sosnowski, Blue Noses – Alexandr Shaburov and Vyacheslav Mizin, Oleg Kulik, Eric Andersen, Marko Pogačnik, Živko Grozdanić, Bálint Szombathy, Ben Patterson.
In 2014: Dragomir Ugren, Gergelj Urkom, Ulay, Era Milivojević, Andraž Šalamun, David Nez, Jiří Valoch, Sven Stilinović, Igor Grubić.
In 2015: Verbumprogram, Autopsia, Teresa Tyszkiewicz, Ewa Partum, Przemysław Kwiek, Guia Rigvava, Jan Steklik, Michail Grobman, Vadim Fiskin, Deimantas Narkevičius, Miloš Šejn, Srečo Dragan, Milan Adamčiak.
In 2016: István Nádler, Katalin Ladik, Raša Todosijević, Lev Nussberg, Philip Corner, Rudolf Sikora, Slobodan Šijan, Jarosław Kozłowski,Vladimir Gudac
In 2017: Ken Friedman, Miroslav Pavlović, Zoran Todorović, Andrien Sina, Nikola Džafo, Tanja Ostojić, Koji Kamoji, Józef Robakowski, Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Boris Buden
In 2018: Marijan Molnar, Vlado Martek, Dragan Živadinov, Adela Jušić, Lana Čmajčanin, Dubravko Mataković, Vladimir Nikolić, Eulàlia Grau, Ludo Mich, Tijana Petrović, Vanja Žunić, Milica Bilanović, Isidora Pejović, Jelena Pantelić, Vasily Slonov
In 2019: Lipa Mill, Marjan Ciglič, Matjaž Hanžek, Marko Tadić, Marijan Crtalić, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Miroslav Miša Savić, Selma Selman, Rena&Vladan, Josef Dabernig, Igor Grubić
Artist on Vacation Documentary
Documentary film "Artist on Vacation" follows the activities of 11 world-renowned artists who have gathered in a luxurious Adriatic resort for a one-month vacation. Documentary is a collage of recorded activities and accomplishments of artists in the given space, which is a vacation destination of mostly high classes of society. The artists which we are following are: Attila Csernik, Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan, Željko Kipke, Ivan Kožarić, Vlado Martek, Era Milivojević, Romelo Pervolovici, Pinczehely Sandor, Balint Szombathy, Janos Sugar and Ilija Šoškić.Directors: Sandra Bastašić, Damian Nenadić
Producers: Oliver Sertić, Vanja Jambrović
Co-producer and author of the concept: Marinko Sudac
Cinematographer: Damian Nenadić
Editor: Sandra Bastašić
Additional camera: Aleš Sudac
Production: Restart Laboratory and Marinko Sudac
in cooperation with: the Institute for researching the Avant-garde and Melange production
Duration: 30 min.
Shooting Format: HD
Artists Respond
Artists Respond project was started by the Institute for the Research of the Avant-Garde and the Marinko Sudac Collection. Addressing the 2020 coronavirus global pandemic, the project aims to virtually present the thoughts and attitudes of neo-avant-garde artists, their energy and the message they have for the present moment.This is the moment in which the world as we know it is on hold and the moment in which we need optimism and solidarity more than ever. We wish for the public to welcome the creative energy of these artists - artists who are ready to point out the state of things, to respond with art and creativity, as they have done in all difficult times in the past.
Participanting artists: Philip Corner, Eulàlia Grau, Bálint Szombathy, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Vasily Slonov, David Nez, Michail Grobman, Eric Andersen, Igor Makarevich, Santiago Sierra, Milan Knížák, Artur Barrio, Autopsia, Dan Perjevoschi, Miloš Šejn, Deimantas Narkevičius, Francisco Infante-Arana, Sérgio Leitão, Damir Muratov, Kirsten Justesen, Babi Badalov ....
Interviews
- , Artam Global Art and Design, 2019
- , Larry's list, 2019
- , Telegram, 2018
- Védőpajzsot akarok vonni az avantgárd köré – Beszélgetés Marinko Sudaccal, Artmagazin no. 96, 2017
- Marinko Sudac: Hrvatska avangarda integralni je i neodvojivi dio svjetske kulturne baštine, ViV, 2017
- A GYŰJTŐ ÁLMA. INTERJÚ MARINKO SUDAC HORVÁT MŰGYŰJTŐVEL, Ludwig Museum blog, 2017
- , Easttopics, 2017
- , Zerkalo, 2015
- Historical carriers of vital DNA. Interview with Marinko Sudac, SZUM, 2015