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  1. Neša Paripović (Serbian Cyrillic: Неша Париповић) is a Serbian artist. He is considered a key protagonist of conceptual art in Serbia (then part of the former Yugoslavia) in the 1970s. [dead link] He was married to Marina Abramović from 1971 to 1976.

  2. Learn about Nesa Paripović, one of the pioneers of conceptual art in Serbia, who emerged from the Student Cultural Center in Belgrade. Explore his works, influences and legacy in the Kontakt Collection.

  3. 3 de sept. de 2021 · The photograph that changed my life. Photo London 2021. Show articles. FT Magazine Photography. Add to myFT. The photograph that changed my life. Five acclaimed artists pick one photograph that has...

  4. 19 de jul. de 2010 · Nesa Paripovic. Plasticien. Nationalité serbe. Birth: 1942, Belgrade (Yougoslavie (avant 1991)) Place (s) of residence and work : Belgrade (Serbie) © Nesa Paripovic. Her/his artworks. Nesa Paripovic. N.P.1977. 1977. Events. Finished. Exposition / Musée. Les Promesses du passé. Une histoire discontinue de l'art d… 14 Apr - 19 Jul 2010. 11h - 21h.

  5. Neša Paripovićs video action N.P. 1977 (1977), screened in a shop window in the pedestrian zone, bears witness to attempts to overcome of imposed structures. In a series of short scenes it shows Paripovic’ moving through Belgrade, following an invisible route that leads him to leap over embankments, fences, park benches and a succession of walls.

  6. The Serbian, Belgrade-based artist Neša Paripović (b. 1942) was a leading figure in the Serbian conceptual art scene of the 1970s. In what is his most well-known work, N.P. 1977, a well-dressed Paripović can be seen forthrightly walking in a straight line through Belgrade.

  7. Nesa Paripovic. Plasticien Nationalité serbe. Nacimiento: 1942, Belgrade (Yougoslavie (avant 1991)) Lugar(es) de residencia y de actividad : Belgrade (Serbie)