Ebook {Epub PDF} The Museum of Broken Relationships by Olinka Vistica






















A wedding dress sealed in a jar. A roll of undeveloped film. An axe used to chop an ex-lover's furniture in a fit of rage. A wind-up toy, a bar of bath soap, a tin of Love Potion with the simple caption "Doesn't work." These objects, and many more, make up the whimsical, imaginative, poignant population of the Museum of Broken Relationships.5/5(1). www.doorway.ru: The Museum of Broken Relationships () by Vistica, Olinka; Grubisic, Drazen and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices/5().  · Located in the historic Upper Town district, the Museum of Broken Relationships began as an experiment. In , Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic (a former couple) created a temporary exhibit filled with trinkets collected from friends who had gone through break-ups: airsickness bags, a head-massager, and discarded roses. Based on its popularity, Vistica and Grubisic decided to Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.


www.doorway.ru: The Museum of Broken Relationships () by Vistica, Olinka; Grubisic, Drazen and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Olinka Vištica - Museum of Broken Relationships. Museum of Broken Relationships is a project that started as an art installation, which then evolved into a touring exhibit and most recently into its permanent museum location in Zagreb (Croatia) thanks to the overwhelming response from the audience, who are at the same time the creators and. Olinka Vistica is an arts producer, born in Split, Croatia, and cofounder of the Museum of Broken Relationships. She holds master's degrees in English and French language and literature from the Faculty of Humanities at Zagreb University.


www.doorway.ru: The Museum of Broken Relationships () by Vistica, Olinka; Grubisic, Drazen and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Located in the historic Upper Town district, the Museum of Broken Relationships began as an experiment. In , Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic (a former couple) created a temporary exhibit filled with trinkets collected from friends who had gone through break-ups: airsickness bags, a head-massager, and discarded roses. Based on its popularity, Vistica and Grubisic decided to take the exhibition on tour, and ended up visiting 33 cities and 21 countries. The Museum of Broken Relationships - Modern Love in Everyday Objects by Olinka Vistica is a collection of items donated by those hurt by love. Each artefact is stunningly photographed and accompanied by a short story or explanation.

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