Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Denis Kraškovič was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1972.
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Denis Kraškovič was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1972.
Graduated in his native town from the School of Applied Arts and Design and was teaching here on Sculpture department from year 1996 to 2006. In year 1994 graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, on Sculpture Department. From year 2007-2017 was a professor at the Osijek Art Academy, Visual Art department, teaching Sculpture and Public art. In year 2010 graduated master’s Degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana at Sculpture department. In year 2015 he was guest professor at Sculpture department of Academy for Music and Visual Arts in Pecs, Hungary. Several time awarded, among the others with the Grand Prix for year 2000 on the Youth Salon in Zagreb. In year 2012 he won second price at video competition „The Residents“ at Olomouc, Chech Republik. In year 2015 he won Grand prix at Zagorje salon at Krapina. Exhibited on many individual and group exhibitions in Croatia and abroad. Made twelve public sculptures, the best known is “The Whale” standing on a lake Jarun in Zagreb, then the sculptures “The Sea Lion” and “The Lamb” placed near Arena in Zagreb, and two monumental statues “Neanderthal man” in Krapina. He lives and works in Zagreb. More about work: deniskraskovic.com
One man exhibitions:
1994 Miroslav Kraljevic Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia
1995 Nova Gallery, Zagreb
1996 SC Gallery, Zagreb
Rigo Gallery, Novigrad, Croatia
Otok Gallery, Dubrovnik, Croatia
1997 Concordia, Zagreb
1998 Karas Gallery, Zagreb
1999 Palazzo Mignoti, Ortona, Italy
2000 Palach Club, Rijeka, Croatia
2001 Izidor Krsnjavi Gallery, Zagreb
Galzenica Gallery, Velika Gorica, Croatia
2002 Gradec Gallery, Zagreb
2003 Club Attack, Zagreb
2004 Izidor Krsnjavi Gallery, Zagreb
2005 Prica Gallery, Samobor, Croatia
Art Workshop Lazareti, Dubrovnik, Croatia
2006 Home of The Croatian Association of Visual Artists, Big Gallery, Zagreb
2007 Kazamat Gallery, Osijek, Croatia
“AŽ” Gallery, Žitnjak Studios, Zagreb
City museum Sibenik, International Children’s Festival, Croatia
Palmizana, St. Klement island, Hvar, Croatia
Ruzic Gallery, Tvrdjava, Slavonski Brod, Croatia
2008 City museum Rovinj, St. Thomas Gallery, Croatia
City museum Labin, Croatia
2009 SC Gallery, Zagreb
2010 Archaeological Museum Osijek, Croatia
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