Novi Beograd, Serbia, Serbia
I was born in 1973. in Belgrade. As my youth and artistic development were marked by disintegration...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
(6 Followers)
I was born in 1973. in Belgrade. As my youth and artistic development were marked by disintegration of Yugoslavia, my native country, and by total decline and devastation of society I lived in, my artwork followed such mindset.
Hence the themes and motives such as Clara Schumann from the German banknote which used to be an unofficial currency in the Balkans during the ’90s, and Visas, the actual travelling documents I collected from my friends’ passports which represent inability or a heavy difficulty for the people of this region to travel freely until just recently.
Both Visas and Clara Schumann series along with the current artworks from the Hologram series, are treated as if they were some modern still life paintings, that is, as some painter from another era should treat classical pictorial problems such as light, color, drawing or composition, using, for example, jugs, fruits or draperies instead of contemporary objects that I use for exploring similar problems.
Meticulous, repetitive, slow and contemplative method of painting these paintings stand in deliberate opposition to speed and superficiality enabled by technology in the contemporary world. Therefore, I don’t use any help from that technology, I simply observe a...
Graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1996, and Masters degree got in 1998. from the same school. Lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia.
Solo exhibitions:
2016. Pavillion „Cvijeta Zuzorić“, Belgrade, Serbia
2009. Windows of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
2008. SULUJ Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia
2008. Cultural Center Gallery, Vrbas, Serbia
2008. Contemporary Art Gallery, Zrenjanin, Serbia
2003. Kunst in Bundesamt fur Flüchtlinge, Bern, Switzerland
2002. Kolarac Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia
2002. Windows of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
l998. Youth Hall (Dom omladine Gallery), Belgrade, Serbia