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  • Partisans by Julio Radulović and Đorđe Lebović

    May 2015
  • Curator: Leila Mehulić
    Text written by: Leila Mehulić
    Exhibition and Catalogue Designers: Nika Pavlinek and Aleksandar Kovač
    Radnička Gallery, 8 May 2015 — 21 June 2015
    Exhibition funded by Marijan Hanžeković

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The exodus of Dalmatian people in 1944 constitutes the main storyline of the Convoy for El Shatt, the second part of the Partisans series drawn by Julio Radilović Jules in 1977/78. The Partisans were created for a Dutch publisher who commissioned a comic strip with war as the theme, situated in the Balkans, and close in dynamics to films such as The Guns of Navarone and Dirty Dozen. Partisans continued until 1989, not only in the Netherlands and Yugoslavia but in thirteen other countries, among them Indonesia, Surinam, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, France, Spain, etc.

  •   Omer Mujadžić and The Hanžeković Collection
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