Tomislav Gotovac
Zagreb, Croatia
About the Artist
Tomislav Gotovac's radical practice defied conventional artistic boundaries. Through performative actions, experimental films, and collages, he explored the body's relationship to urban space, challenging social norms and provoking audience engagement.More Artists from Croatia
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