Ideology and Structure of the Neue Slowenische Kunst Laibach has
published a constitution about the roles and duties of NSK members.
The document is a list of twenty-one statements from the NSK Internal
Book of Laws. The irony of a List of Laws that govern an art movement
The Neue Slowenische Kunst (New Slovene Art) is a group of artists (of
various talents and interests) that has been instrumental in the
demise of ?old world ways?, aiding in the independence of what is now
Slovenia. The NSK embodies all artistic talents and media, with
The Neue Slowenische Kunst, led by Laibach, has redefined the terms of
movement and institution with respect to art. While movements are
inherently structured, they still allow for a certain amount of
freedom and interpretation. Two post-modernist projects can embody
different concepts and aesthetic principles
Joanne Richardson: Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) was formed in the
early 1980s in Slovenia from the discrete groups Laibach, whose
musical performances exhibited a fanatical overidentification with
totalitarian rituals, the visual arts group Irwin, whose montage
paintings juxtaposed fascist and communist symbols with avant-garde
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universal state without territory Neue Slowenische Kunst has chosen to
incarnate itself in the pioneer outpost cities of Melbourne and
Wellington. Installed in June of 2005, nSk's Australasian presence has
till now concentrated on building microsensitive networks of
political-personal strengths; developing emerging neo-cultural
>> Neue Slowenische Kunst was formed in the early 1980s in
Slovenia from the discrete groups Laibach, whose musical
performances exhibited a fanatical overidentification with
totalitarian rituals, the visual arts group Irwin, whose montage
NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst) is the world’s first universal state.
It is larger than the European Union, more powerful than NATO,
more populous than the Vatican. NSK has established a territory
without geographical, national or cultural borders.
Neue Slowenische Kunst (New Slovenian Art), NSK is a collective
endeavor with an array of tentacles: an fine art group known as
Irwin, a “cosmo-kinetical” theater company called Noordung, the
“New Kollectivism” graphic design section, and most intriguingly,
beginning, the aesthetic principle of 'Neue Slowenische Kunst' was
anti-enlightening: It exhibited not a single millimeter belief in the
cold
power of rationality. It was a provocation of a political-ideological
system based on pathetic anti-fascism, but which "remains mute when it
Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) art collective, of which it was a
founding member in 1984. The name "Laibach" is the German name for
Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana.
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