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Vlasta Delimar | galerie michaela stock

19.9. - 11.11.2023

Metamorphoses of Identity:
Vlasta Delimar’s Four-Decade Artistic Love

 

Opening: 19.9.2023, 6 – 10 PM

6.30 PM
Vlasta Delimar in conversation with Helen Carey (Director, Fire Station Artists’ Studios)
7.30 PM
Performance by Vlasta Delimar and Milan Božić


A captivating retrospective that transcends boundaries and time,
unveiling the evolution of a pioneering artist.

Vlasta Delimar is considered one of the most radical performance artists from former Yugoslavia and has established herself as a prominent figure in the contemporary Croatian art scene. She is renowned for her provocative and boundary-pushing works, aiming to liberate the female body from societal constraints. Her artistic journey spans four decades and reflects the transformation of identity and the female body in art.

Delimar uses her own nude body as the central medium of her art to question society’s objectification of the female body. In her performances, photographs, collages and films, she penetrates taboo zones and aims to liberate the female body from the shackles of social norms. Her works are recalcitrant and challenge conventions.

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The upcoming exhibition at galerie michaela stock offers a comprehensive insight into Delimar’s artistic development from its beginnings to the present. An astonishing 44 years have passed since her inaugural performance in 1979, titled “Attempt at Identification“, which she co-performed with Željko Jerman at the legendary Podroom Gallery in Zagreb.

Delimar uses her art as a platform to draw attention to social, political and cultural problems and to fight against hierarchical power structures. She strives to give women back control over their own bodies, and to deconstruct the objectification of the female body in society.

In her oeuvre, she repeatedly expresses her heterosexual desire and lust, evoking both fascination and outrage among viewers. Nevertheless, her art has faced criticism, particularly from feminist perspectives interpreting such representations as objectification of women. Vlasta Delimar photographed herself with naked men, performing explicit sexual acts and using the female body as a medium for communicating her message. However, it is important to note that she criticizes totalitarian, nationalist, and religious foundations. Alredy 1981, she expressed a sharp critique of patriarchy and the state in her work “F* * * Me”, inviting everyone to penetrate her – men, women, the state, religion, socialism, feminists, anti-feminists and more.

In one of her artistic approaches, Delimar often reduces the photographic image of the human body to an elemental representation of genitals. And subsequently, she adds stereotypically elements associated with femininity, such as lace, ribbons and buttons. This leads to a hyperbolization and carnivalization of the female or male body in which desire and eroticism become a norm-free space.

The exhibition is complemented by her latest film “Diptych: From Love to Love“, a poetic reminder of the discovery of sensual and androgynous physicality, which became her most important artistic tool. The film challenges middle-class morality promoted by patriarchal institutions such as the church, school, and family, stimulating erotic aesthetics. Through this intimate portrait, Delimar undermines society’s hypocrisy rooted in somatophobia, contributing to the discourse on the role, power, and politics of female sexuality.

Overall, Vlasta Delimar can be described as an intellectual, feminist performance artist whose works address a wide range of issues and evoke emotional, intellectual, and social responses. Her art is significant to the contemporary art world and contributes to the discussion of identity, gender, and power. The upcoming exhibition offers a unique opportunity to delve into her artistic development and bold messages.

Visual Orgasm, 1981
Fuj Beee, 1981
Cock on tongue, 1983
Untitled, 1993
Fuck me, 1981
This is I, 2007
Untitled, 1992
This is I, 2007
Injustices, 1982
Celebration, 2001
KURAC VOLIM, 1980
Mature Woman / Zrela žena, 2001
Attempt at Identification, 1979
Mature Woman / Zrela žena, 1999
The silence of living sculptures in the silence of damaged houses, 2020
Maj 75 - E, 1981
Diptych: From Love To Love, 2022
untitled, 2023

Performance at opening of the show, 2023

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The silence of living sculptures in the silence of damaged houses,
Vlasta Delimar & Milan Božić,
Zagreb 2020

Vlasta Delimar

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Visual Orgasm, 1981
b/w photo, edition: 8, 60 x 110 cm, framed

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fuck me, 1981
Collage, b/w vintage photo, silver gelatin print, lace, tempera, metal cross badge, 82 x 64 cm

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TO SAM JA / This is I, 2007
b/w photo, edition 8, 40 x 30 cm

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