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Vlado Martek

Photo: Mladen Stilinović
Photo: Mladen Stilinović
Photo: Mladen Stilinović
Photo: Mladen Stilinović

Vlado Martek entered visual art by writing poetry. In the mid-1970s, his poetry acquired certain special forms: he extracted poetry from a book and incorporated it into “poetic objects” made of mirrors, clay and books; and he wrote poster poetry and graffiti, which he exhibited together with the Group of Six Artists in the streets and squares of Zagreb. Martek called himself a “pre-poet” and invested substantial effort into “purifying” poetry to such an extent that he reduced it to a state where he emphasized the reality of the very elements that constitute the materiality of the poem. B.S.

1951, Zagreb / HR, at that time Jugoslavija