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Bartošová, Zuzana: From the Scene to the Clandestine: International Activities of Artists on the Unofficial Slovak Art Scene 1973-1976 (from the 2nd Slovak Visual Artists' Union Congress, 2.11.1972 to Charter '77, 1.1.1977)
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3. Miloš Urbásek: Sériés 5., 1966. Author’sprivate archive.


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there included Jozef Jankovič and Milan Dobeš.* * * * * * * * * * * * 33
In the same year Miloš Urbásek exhibited at the
Kunstverein in Stuttgart.34
In 1974 Miloš Urbâsek’s work was shown as part
of an exhibition in Leer presenting works from the
collections of H. D. andj. Voss from Bremen and J.
Weichardt from Oldenburg.35 Perhaps the most im-

represented by works of Hungarian artists Gábor Attalai,
Imre Baka, Péter Donath, János Fajó, Arpád Illés, Zoltán
Kemény, László Kosza-Sipos, Lilly Kunváry, István Nádler,
Mihail Schéner and Péter Serediuk; Czech and Slovák artists
included Milan Dobeš as well as Alina Ferdinandy, Milan
Grygar, Jozef Jankovič, Jiří Kolář, Zdeněk Mojžíš and Květa
Pacovská. Poland was represented by Wieszlav Wejman; the
GDR by Robert Rehefeldt and Hanfried Schulz, and Yugosla-
via byjanez Bernik, Dzevad Hoz, Miroslav Sutej and Marjan
Vosk. After Aus der Sammlung Jürgen Weichardt. Malerei — Plastik
— Objekte — Grafik. [Exhib. Cat.] Introduction by J. WEI-
CHARDT. Vilhelmshaven 1973, unnumbered pages.
33 Milan Dobeš did not participate in the activities of the unoffi-
cial scene in Slovakia and did not initiate any such activities
himself. He focused on applied art, collaborating on décorative
parts of architectural projects and those areas of applied art
where the idéologues accepted the language of geometry.
34 Here Urbâsek’s work was shown alongside a range of artists
including Horst Antes, Shusaku Arakawa, Marcel Duchamp,

portant exhibition in this séries was the last one to
take place in the period under discussion: Urbâsek’s
work was shown at the Bonn State Museum of Visual
Art as part of the exhibition Art of the Sixties and
Seventies, drawn from private collections in Bonn.36
This exhibition also included works by Milan Dobeš
and Jozef Jankovič.
Alexander Calder, Dan Flavin, Hans Hartung, Roy Liechten-
stein, Mimmo Rotella, Jesús Rafael Soto, Günther Uecker
or Andy Warhol. After Mit Kunstleben. Austeilung aus württ.
Privatbesit^ Zeitgenossen. [Exhib. Cat.] Introduction by U. M.
SCHNEEDE. Stuttgart : Kunstverein, 1973.
35 Urbâsek’s work was shown in the context of artists such as
Getulio Alviani, Janez Bernik, Miloš Ovčáček, Dóra Mau-
rer, Tibor Gájor, Yozo Hamaguchi, David Hockney, Alfred
Hrdlicka, Antonio Segui, Pierre Soulages, Miroslav Sutej or
Igael Tumarkin. After Internationale Grafik. 40 Künstler aus 22
Ländern. [Exhib. Cat.] Introduction by J. WEICHARDT.
Delmenhorst : Städtische Galerie Haus Coburg, 1974, un-
numbered pages.
36 Artists exhibiting their works here, apart from Urbásek,
included Horst Antes, Bernhardt and Hilla Becher, Joseph
Beuys, Daniel Buren, Marcel Broodtaers, Antonio Caldera-
ra, Sam Francis, Otto Herbert Hájek, Robert Indiana, Roy
Lichtenstein, Arnulf Rainer, Jesús Rafael Soto, Ben Vautier
or Wolf Vostel. After Kunst der 60er und 70er Jahre aus Bonner

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