Tito’s Bunker: Remembering a Futuristic Past
Tito’s bunker is one of the largest and best-kept State secrets of the former Yugoslavia. Clara Casagrande and Marion Pineau explore.
Understanding Yugoslavia (Part I)
Marion Pineau explores a key connection between the past and present in the Western Balkans : Yugo-nostalgia.
City Hall on Sale Again?
In 1984, viewers from across the region laughed at the skit “Nadrealisti” in which Rizo sells the City Hall of Sarajevo to American tourists for 25,000. Today, 30 years later, we have representatives of the city administration and employees of the National and University Library in Sarajevo.
Goran Milić: Negativity is a Common Balkan Trait
Milić believes “the whole of the Balkans shares one common trait – negativity.” The habit of complaining about everything: the talk of illness and injustice that comes along with a lack of money. However, it is that dreary ambiance that inspired Milić’s idea to show what others before him had not – the potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo Roses as a Reminder of the Dead
Jelena Lukic explores the red resin concrete scars that mark the sites of past mortar shell explosions in Sarajevo.