Edita Schubert (17 May 1947 – 27 July 2001)[1] was a Croatian artist whose work includes painting, collage and installations.
[5] Her early works were entirely realistic, later transitioning into installations made of everyday materials combined with painted surfaces.
[6] In the early 1980s, during the trend of the transavantgarde style, Schubert created a series of large-format works with an unusual painterly expression.
[1] In 1991, Schubert created a series of collages, where over a canvas covered with newspaper, she placed black horizontal and vertical lines on pages displaying political commentary and photographs.
[7] For art historian Sandra Križić Roban, "The black striped elements in [Schubert's] work are not read as a negative opponent to the world in front of or behind.