Building Yugoslavia, 1948-1980

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In the framework of the exhibition Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980, opening at the Museum of Modern Art on July 15, architects represented in the exhibition will discuss their built work in the context of self-managed socialism. The panel speakers will reflect on how their architectural production was conditioned by the political, cultural, social, and economic conditions that prevailed in Yugoslavia during their respective careers — phenomena like the Non-Aligned Movement, the Yugoslav state’s mediatory role between the communist and capitalist blocs, anti-fascist memorial culture, consumerism, and a particularly expansive welfare state. Participating architects will also discuss points of convergence between the Yugoslav milieu and international architecture culture.

Moderator:
Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art,  Co-curator Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980

Speakers:
Saša Mächtig, architect and designer
Aleksandra Wagner, Executor, Estate of Lebbeus Woods
Tatjana Neidhardt, architect; inheritor and executor, Juraj Neidhardt Archive
James Wines, Founder and President, SITE

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