Bojna polja is a multilayered art book that radically questions our consumption-driven world. In the interplay between artistic abstraction and social critique, Jelena Micić demonstrates how everyday materials—from plastic packaging to remnants of industrial mass production—develop their own language in striking installations. Featuring contributions by renowned authors such as Elke Krasny, Dejan Vasić, Lorena Tabares Salamanca, and Kristin Romberg, and a conversation with Heather Davis the creative process is unveiled as a mirror reflecting societal labor, consumption, and environmental challenges. Bojna polja invites readers to discover the transformation of waste into a form of artistic subversion, opening up a critical discourse on the inextricable links between body, capital, and ecology. This book serves as a provocative exploration of how art, as a political act, can contribute to emancipation in a world marked by industrial overproduction and ecological crisis.
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