Neue Slowenische Kunst
Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) is a cultural and artistic movement that originated in Slovenia in the 1980s. It encompasses various forms of art, including visual arts, music, and performance. NSK is known for its avant-garde approach and its critique of political and social issues, often blending art with activism.
The movement is characterized by its unique collective structure, where artists collaborate across disciplines. Key groups within NSK include Laibach, IRWIN, and Kitsch, each contributing to the overall vision of the movement. NSK has gained international recognition for its innovative and provocative works that challenge conventional boundaries of art.