After the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, a group of artists got together in Dom Mladih in Sarajevo, (Radoslav Tadić, Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Saša Bukvić) organized the first Jugoslovenska dokumenta (Yugoslav Documenta) in 1987 as a manifestation of new artistic trends in Yugoslavia. The second Jugoslavenska dokumenta followed in 1989 to result, thanks to the idea and efforts of Enver Hadžiomerspahić, in the Ars Aevi Museum that holds the contemporary works of art from all over the world.
The collection of contemporary Yugoslav art (artist who participated on Yugoslav Documenta) held in the repository of the Franciscan Monastery in Široki Brijeg (Vlasta Delimar, Bojan Gorenec, Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Irwin, Jadran Adamović, Željko Kipke, Julije Knifer, Adrian Kovacs, Ivan Kožarić, Vlado Martek, Goran Petercol, Mladen Stilinović, Ilija Šoškić, Raša Todosijević, Veš slikar svoj dolg). Authors of the project: Franciscan monk Jozo Pejić and Jadran Adamović, 1990.