Nevena Katalina Remembers Yugoslav Memorials Through Posters

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The act of remembering looms large in national cultures. Shared national memories act as a foundation for national identity, a unifying collective interpretation of history that can define what it means to belong in a certain place. Monuments loom even larger - define a national memory in concrete and stone, and you can help define your vision of the nation. That's why Nevena Katalina, a graphic design masters student at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia, has taken the famous abstract war memorials in the former Yugoslavia and translated them into posters, attempting to reconcile the imposing concrete forms with the impact they've had on culture and memory in countries around the former Yugoslavia.

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Cite: Dario Goodwin. "Nevena Katalina Remembers Yugoslav Memorials Through Posters" 15 Jun 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/642192/nevena-katalina-remembers-yugoslav-memorials-through-posters> ISSN 0719-8884

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