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The founding members: [[Slavko Matković]], [[Edit Basch]], [[István Krekovics]], [[Zoltán Magyar]], [[László Szalma]], [[Bálint Szombathy]], [[Slobodan Tomanović]]; in 1971, [[László Kerekes]] joined in; followed by [[Katalin Ladik]] and [[Attila Csernik]] in 1973, and [[Ante Vukov]] in 1975.
 
The founding members: [[Slavko Matković]], [[Edit Basch]], [[István Krekovics]], [[Zoltán Magyar]], [[László Szalma]], [[Bálint Szombathy]], [[Slobodan Tomanović]]; in 1971, [[László Kerekes]] joined in; followed by [[Katalin Ladik]] and [[Attila Csernik]] in 1973, and [[Ante Vukov]] in 1975.
  
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* http://artportal.hu/lexikon/muveszeti_iranyzatok/bosch_bosch_csoport
  
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Revision as of 17:40, 26 December 2015

Art group. 1969-1976. New Art, Neo Avantgarde, Conceptual Art, Body Art, Land Art, Performance..

Founded as art section of the Youth Forum (Tribina mladih) in Subotica (Yugoslavia), the Bosch+Bosch Group was a paradigm of multiple straying and dilemmas, yet at the same time of brave, uncompromising struggle for a different art, the struggle which characterized the art scene of the day.

The founding members: Slavko Matković, Edit Basch, István Krekovics, Zoltán Magyar, László Szalma, Bálint Szombathy, Slobodan Tomanović; in 1971, László Kerekes joined in; followed by Katalin Ladik and Attila Csernik in 1973, and Ante Vukov in 1975.

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