In the 1990s Kosovars felt—as many other countries in the Balkan region did—the urgency to shape their own scene: in a search for identity, for nation-building, in continuing or ending political conflicts, by trying to find a language to grasp recent social and political developments, or simply by continuing their practice in new, unstable times.
This collection of writings and interviews offers insight into these processes through various perspectives: from curators, artists and philosophers, on the latest artistic developments, and fosters reflection on how a local, prospering scene continuously raises new questions and addresses undiscovered topics hand-in-hand with the region’s historical struggles and current challenges in being the youngest state in Europe.
Notes on Contemporary Art in Kosovo is published in the context of the tranzit.at Glossary series, which aims to encourage reflection on new approaches to creating common knowledge that are more in sync with our time than the prevalent epistemological models. The series focusses on changing global conditions—and on the fact that we require more equality in creating knowledge under these conditions—and the need to redefine artistic geographies so that they can attune themselves to this new situation.
About the Editor
Katharina Schendl studied architecture in Vienna, Los Angeles and Barcelona, and studied curating in Zurich. She has worked with architects Vincent Guallart and Sadar Vuga and has collaborated with artists on international exhibitions and projects.
About the Publisher
Sternberg Press is a Berlin-based publishing house of art, cultural criticism, creative nonfiction and literary and experimental fiction. Founded by Caroline Schneider in New York in 1999, it aims to support both new and established writers and nourish lasting editorial relationships. The press is committed to publishing books with an interdisciplinary focus on contemporary visual culture and related critical discourse.