26 flags, 26 flag poles. 2006. Marble Arch, in London, UK.

Advanced Science of Morphology is a project that questions the possibility of unity in Europe by reflecting on the changes that have happened to the countries that once made up Yugoslavia.
The 26 combinations of the national flags of the states that once made up Yugoslavia is a timely art work that replaces the flags of the EU member states in Marble Arch Park in London. The morphing of national identities aims to question the goal of unity in Europe and invites us to reflect on the roles we play in making and breaking dreams of European togetherness.
In 2006, the flags were exhibited at Marble Arch Square, London, as site specific solo show by Nada Prlja.


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Bibliography / Press coverage:
- Balkan Express, newspaper dedicated to the international conference ‘Balkan Express’, 27.04.2008, Title: Land(s) of the Free, by Anne Katrin Feßler, [GER]
- Third Text magazine, 2007, [ENG]
- Austrian Cultural Forum in UK, brochure cover, 2006, [ENG]
- Weiner Zeitung, newspaper, 2010, [GER]
- Magazine review by Anne Katrin Feßler, [GER]
- Vreme Newspaper Cover, [MK]
- ACF Brochure Cover, [ENG]
- Newspaper review for Vreme, [MK]
- Newspaper Review by MA, [ENG]
- Newspaper Vreme interview by Jasna Frangovska, [MK]
- Eröffnung des Symposions im RadioKulturhaus, [GER]
- Newspaper review for Danas, [SRB]
- Internet Invitation, Italian Institute, [ENG]
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