Welcome to Forgotten Heritage – a unique initiative dedicated to exploring and archiving the influential works of avant-garde artists from Europe, particularly focusing on Poland, Croatia, Belgium, and Estonia. This project highlights the vibrant and often overlooked contributions from the 1960s and 1970s.
Under the auspices of the Arton Foundation and partners, and supported by the Creative Europe program, Forgotten Heritage sets out to shed light on the achievements of women artists through our ongoing project titled Not Yet Written Stories. We are committed to further expanding our database by researching and documenting the valuable contributions of female artists from Croatia, Latvia, Poland, and Slovenia.
Your journey through our collections begins in the Artists section. Here you will find comprehensive biographies and timelines that document significant events in the artists' lives alongside the works they created. Our database is designed for easy navigation, allowing you to:
Meet Jolanta Marcolla, a trailblazing Polish artist known for her pioneering work in video art since 1975. As a co-founder of the avant-garde collective "Gallery of Current Art," established in 1970 in Wrocław, her contributions extend to experimental films and conceptual photography, embodying the innovative spirit of the avant-garde movement.
Discover the rich tapestry of European avant-garde art with us. Your exploration of these crucial narratives not only honors the past but also contributes to ongoing discussions in contemporary art. We invite you to delve into the stories, movements, and artistic endeavors that deserve recognition and appreciation today.