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Selected NSK Books
 
 

Plural Monolith: Laibach & NSK
Pluralni monolit: Laibach in NSK

Available: on September 9th 2003.
Language: Slovene.
Maska Publishing Ljubljana
ISBN 961-91078-3-7

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Illumination / Mehr Licht
This text is based on addresses given at Vila Bled, 7th September 2003 and at the Knjigarna konzorcij bookshop, Ljubljana, 9th September 2003

 

 

Inke Arns
Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK)
E ine Analyse ihrer kunstlerischen Strategien im Kontext der 1980er Jahre in Jugoslawien.

[ NSK - An analysis of their artistic strategies in the context of Yugoslavia in the 1980s ]

Regensburg: Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie
2002


This book is in German language with Irwin Interview in English. Also includes a color catalogue of Irwin photographs and paintings.
Size: 26 x 18,5 cm.

More information about this book can be found here:
> http://www.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/NSK/abstract-NSK2002.html

 


 

NSK Embassy Moscow
How the East Sees the East

Apt Art and Ridzina Gallery,
Published by Obaine Galerije Piran, 1992

In English, 226 pages, with 5 colour and 52 black and white documentary photos. Its s
Size: 26 x 18,5 cm.

Between 10 May and 10 June 1992 the NSK Embassy artistic action took place in a Moscow private apartment. The embassy was conceptualized as a live installation. The central event of the project was a one-week programme of lectures and public discussions, organised in cooperation with Irwin, NSK.

The aim of this event was to confront the similar social contexts of the ex-Soviet Union and ex-Yugoslavia.

The edition documents the most important events, lectures and discussions that took place within the framework of the Embassy. It consists of three main sections: Correspondence, Lectures and Discussions, and References.

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THE ORIGINAL NSK BOOK

First published by AMOK Press in USA and Graficki zavod Hrvatske (Graphical Association of Croatia)
1992

The NSK book has 288 pages. It also contains 282 colour and 229 black and white reproductions. The hardbound book with slipcase, its size is 26 x 18,5 cm. The original Slovenian book is enclosed with its English translation in paperback and an NSK Passport application form.
The book is a compilation of the essential texts written by members of the individual groups, interviews, programme texts, poetry, chronology, etc.