Belgrade, Serbia
Milan Markovic, 1987. Belgrade, Serbia. His artistic biography begins some ten years ago when he ...
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About the artist
Joined In 2019
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Milan Markovic, 1987. Belgrade, Serbia.
His artistic biography begins some ten years ago when he discovered his own sensibility and possibilities as a creator and author. He is a self-taught artist with strong and vivid artistic energy. Within the field of visual arts, Milan focused on visual and theoretical research of abstract expressionism and abstract paintings. In recent years, he finds himself creating paintings that are deeply personalized through the dualistic conception of light and darkness, thus his work resisted the challenges of numerous visual art trends and provocations of pluralistic points in time in visual arts and in his career.
Milan has been present on the Serbian art scene for over seven years. During this time, Milan Markovic exhibited his works on several group and solo exhibitions, and also organized and produced numerous group and visual art projects. One of his projects was “Future of Serbian art” where the selection of works of art was done by Vladimir Velickovic, honored with the highest French award in the field of culture and arts, the Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and “Molière, Mise en Peinture”, both held in Paris. His artworks are in numerous private and public collections in...
2017 - Modern Art & Ideas by The Museum of Modern Art - MOMA
2013 - Faculty of political science, Belgrade, Serbia
2012 - Collage of economy and political science
2019. - “Exhibition 2020”, group exhibition, Cinema Balkan, Belgrade
2018. - “Fidelium”, group exhibition, House of King Peter, Belgrade
2018. - “Paintings”, solo exhibition, Gallery in Cultural Center Obrenovac, Belgrade
2017. - “Molière, Mise en Peinture”, Galerie Boris, Paris
2017. - “Anatomy of Subconscious”, Gallery Parobrod, Belgrade
2016. - “Future of Serbian art” group exhibition, Art Galleries Europe, Paris
2015. - “Trace of Abstraction”, group exhibition, Gallery in Cultural Centre Obrenovac, Belgrade
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