Curating the Yugoslav Identity: The Reconstruction of Skopje

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Abstract

The history of the reconstruction of the Macedonian capital Skopje, after a devastating earthquake in 1963, is at this point firmly associated with the role played by the Japanese architect Kenzo Tange and his Brutalist contributions to the cityscape. But Maja Babić turns her attention to the Ottoman heritage of the city, which she argues was largely disregarded in Skopje’s efforts to assert its “political modernization,” intended to bring the capital in line with other major cities of the former Yugoslavia but which neglected urban spaces associated with an Albanian Muslim minority.
Original languageEnglish
TypeDigital article
Media of outputpost.moma.org
PublisherThe Museum of Modern Art in New York
Publication statusPublished - 1-Aug-2018
Externally publishedYes

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