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Requiem for a star Zoran Todovic
19.03.2010. - 31.03.2010.

Requiem for a star Zoran Todovic


On Friday, March 19, 2010 at 19:00 in Block Gallery, Yuri Gagarin 221, Novi Beograd, opens a solo exhibition by Zoran Todovic, titled "Requiem for a star."

After staying in JNA throughout 1986, he was created a large compositions in which almost every field of chess, "marked" gray, black, white star. All seemed on a strategic game of passionates fighters for a just cause.

 

 And soon they could start "Games Without Frontiers".

A
s the firsts runners of this Black Widow he made the two images of larger dimensions but interwoven stars in various colors that are here and there Gusen occasional gray or black tones.

Up to half of the
'90s is not made no new pictures to the "given topic" to entering into a new studio in a swing made all the other stars and stars in bright hues with drawings that would occasionally lamented sarcastic sigh like a Phoenix

Any other resemblance to actual events is a mere coincidence produces deserved.

 

PS Black Widow is in the permanent exhibition at Gallery Nadezda Petrovic in Cacak. One small painting from the mid-90s in the collection "Zepter", purchased from the curator of the Foundation Zepter auction organized by the Youth Center during the popular protests 1996 as a personal donation of youth artists insurgency. A "bright" a small painting with scattered stars forever disappeared somewhere in northern Africa by accident. All other images are at this exhibition."

 

by
Zoran Todovic

February 19, 2010, Belgrade


 Zoran Todovic was born 1958 in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. In 1983 he completed studies of the Graphics at The Faculty of Applied Arts in the class of Professor Bozidar Dzmerkoviz (graphics) and Professor Milos Ciric (graphic communications) and in 1985 he completed Postgraduate Studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts in in the class of Professor Miodrag Rogic (graphics) He received scholarships to Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation 2003

Self exhibited in major European cities (Belgrade, Varna, Berlin, Paris). Exhibited in important group exhibitions in Belgrade (Serbia), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Zagreb, Rijeka (Croatia), Tokyo, Osaka, Vakajami, Kyoto (Japan), Krakow, Katowice, Wroclaw (Poland), Paris, Menton (France) Berlin, Frehenu (Germany), Varna (Bulgaria), Thessaloniki (Greece), Sao Paolo (Brazil), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Martinjiu (Switzerland), Győr, Miskolc (Hungary), Banska Bystrica (Slovakia) Prague (Czech Republic) ....

-Select Awards: Golden Needle ULUS (1989), Grand Prix International Biennial, Varna (1989), the Great Seal of the Graphic Collective (1990), Politika Award (1992), the October Salon Award (1994), First Prize of the International Biennial of Graphic, Belgrade (1996), ...

 

announced17.03.2010.

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