Gennep, Netherlands
Mirso Bajramovic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He received his artistic education at...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
(30 Followers)



About the artist
Joined In 2010
(30 Followers)
Mirso Bajramovic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He received his artistic education at the University of Sarajevo, where he attended architecture-classes from 1973 until 1977. His career as an artist started in Dubrovnik, where he live from 1982 until his departure to The Netherlands, in 1986.
Statement:
"As a society, race, class, sexual identity and religion divide us. We are filled with rage, shame, fear and guilt. The arts offer us the possibility of bridging the social and political caverns we have constructed in our heads, institutions and society.
Today, the arts continue to play an active role in the process of justice mediation in the world. It unites people around perspectives that have historically divided them. "
1985. Palace Hotel, Dubrovnik, Croatia
1988. Kunsthandel Brabant, Uden, The Netherlands
1989. Galerie La Porte, Gennep, The Netherlands
1991. De Wieken, Molenhoek, The Netherlands
1992. Kasteel Heijen, Heijen, The Netherlands
1992. St.Vinzenz Krankenhaus, Altena, Germany
1993. Kunstgalerie Toro, Wenray, The Netherlands
1996. Stadsschouwburg, Antwerpen, Belgium
1996. Kunstuitleen, Cuijk, The Netherlands
1996. Artifex, Cuijk, The Netherlands
1996. Salon international d’art contemporain, Nice, France
1997. Streekmuseum, Gennep, The Netherlands
1997. De Gele Rijder, Arnhem, The Netherlands
1997. CBKN, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
1998. Mariendael, Sint-Oedenrode, The Netherlands
1998. Het Petershuis Museum, Gennep, The Netherlands
2000. Dr. Anton Philips zaal, Den Haag, The Netherlands
2001. Kunst-Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2001. Beursgebouw, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
2003. Villa Belriguardo, Kleve, Germany
2005. Cultureel Centrum Corrosia, Almere, The Netherlands
2005. Museum Het Petershuis, Gennep, The Netherlands
2006. Niersdal project, Gennep, The Netherlands
2006. Gallery De Bakkerij, Bergen, The Netherlands
2006. De Hamert, Wellerlooi, The Netherlands
2007. Kopstukken Project A77, Boxmeer, The Netherlands
2007. Kunst in het M...