Abstract

ART HISTORY IN SERBIA, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA AND MACEDONIA Nenad Makuljevic One of the features of art historians is its public character, as well as its correlation with its contemporary social situation. This chapter focuses on the basic characteristics of the contemporary state of art history in Serbia, although it also considers Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia. The most explicit examples of this new regionalism in art history are the many projects sponsored by the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Vojvodina (the region straddling the border of Serbia and Hungary) in Novi Sad.0 There have also been concerted efforts to overcome the national framework in art-historical studies in Macedonia. In Serbia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, art history continues to play a prominent role in society at large, explaining the extent to which it became engaged with social and political events during the Yugoslav crisis of the 1990s. Keywords:a-Herzegovina; art historians; art history; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Macedonia; Serbia

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