The Earth Group () was a Croatian arts collective active in Zagreb, Croatia from 1929 to 1935, when it was banned. The group aimed to defend their artistic independence against foreign influences such as Impressionism or Neoclassicism and art for art's sake. They maintained that art should mirror the social milieu from which it springs and should meet contemporary needs, hence their emphasis on the popularization of art, both at home and abroad. In spite of its ideologically heterogeneous membership, the group was considered Marxist in orientation but never espoused socialist realism.
Members and guests
- Founding members of the group: sculptors Antun AugustinÃÂiÃÂ and Frano KrÃ
¡iniÃÂ; painters Vinko Grdan, Krsto HegeduÃ
¡iÃÂ, Leo Junek, Omer MujadÃ
¾iÃÂ, Oton PostruÃ
¾nik, Kamilo RuÃ
¾iÃÂka and Ivan TabakoviÃÂ; and the architect Drago Ibler (who also served as the group's chairman).
- Members who later joined the group: Marijan Detoni, Ivan GeneraliÃÂ, Ã
½eljko HegeduÃ
¡iÃÂ, Fedor VaiÃÂ, Vilim SveÃÂnjak, Edo KovaÃÂeviÃÂ, Branka HegeduÃ
¡iÃÂ-FrangeÃ
¡, Ernest TomaÃ
¡eviÃÂ, Lavoslav Horvat, Stjepan Planiàand Mladen KauzlariÃÂ.
- Guest artists whose works were shown at some of the group's exhibitions: Otti Berger, Petar FranjiÃÂ, Drago GaliÃÂ, Stjepan GomboÃ
¡, Aleksander MikloÃ
¡, Franjo Mraz, Josip PiÃÂman, Danilo RauÃ
¡eviÃÂ, Petar SmajiÃÂ, and Zdenko StriÃ
¾iÃÂ.
Exhibitions
- 1st exhibition (as UdruÃ
¾enje umjetnika Zemlja) at Salon Ulrich in Zagreb, 1929
- 2nd exhibition (as L'Association artistique "Zemlja") at Gelerie Billiet in Paris, 1931
- 3rd exhibition (as UdruÃ
¾enje umjetnika Zemlja) at UmjetniÃÂki paviljon in Zagreb, 1932
- 4th exhibition (as UdruÃ
¾enje umjetnika Zemlja) at UmjetniÃÂki paviljon in Zagreb, 1934
- 5th exhibition (as DruÃ
¾estvo Zemlja - Zagreb) at Galerija Preslav in Sofia, 1934
- 6th exhibition (as UdruÃ
¾enje umjetnika Zemlja) at UmjetniÃÂki paviljon Cvijete Zuzoriàin Belgrade, 1935
References
Literature