Our Artists
Slobodan Bobi Vidovic
Born on the 22nd February
1974 in Bosanska Gradiska, Bobi graduated from the Art Academy of Banjaluka in
2002, having been taught by professor Ratko Lalic in the Painting Department. He
has participated in various artistic colonies and exhibited his work in Bosnia,
Serbia, France and the United States.
In 2000, Bobi won 1st Prize at the exhibition of Bosnian Fine Arts students, organised by the International Union of the Red Cross at the MAK Gallery in Sarajevo.
Currently he
lives and works in Banja Luka as a freelance
artist.
Stone, Bill
Bill Stone The
paintings of artist Bill Stone are dense with feeling. Energetic thick strokes
create a weight and sense of elegance to his vibrant abstract works and adds
vital spirit to his expressive figures.
Mr. Stone's work invites the viewer to become lost in a myriad of color, texture and movement while challenging internal reflection, emotion and response. As a radically observant artist, Mr. Stone is able to conceptualize his passionate instincts onto the canvas, capturing the power of universal breath and vitality. |
Milan Stasevic
Born in Vojvode Stepe in the
Banat region in 1946, Milos obtained his diploma in painting at the Academy of
Fine Arts in Belgrade (1975). He has been a member of ULUS since 1977 and a
member of The Graphic Art Collective since 1978. He is currently employed as a
professor of drawing and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Novi Sad but
also lives and works in Belgrade.
Rada Selakovic
Born in Belgrade in 1952,
she became a member of ULUS (1977) and graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts
(1979) after which she was awarded two scholarships; one from the Greek
Government for the embellishment of Greece (1980-81), and another from the
Fullbright Program at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York
(1985-89).
Kemal Ramujkic
Born in 1947 in Podgorica (Montenegro) Kemal is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and has been exhibiting his work since 1973.
Zoran Pavlovic
Zoran was born in Skoplje
on the 14th March 1932. He is a graduate in History of Art at the Faculty of
Philosophy and the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Between 1958 and 1971, he
juggled his painting activities with working as an Art critic and later, in
1978, he published a book entitled "The World of Colour" in which he develops
his theoretical ideas about Art and delves into his personal experiences as a
painter.
Zoran was a professor in History of Art at the Faculty of
Fine Arts in Belgrade until 1978, and since then he has become a professor in
Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Other than oil, aquarelle and
drawing, Zoran also works with tapestries and glass windows. He is a member of
the International association of Art Critics. |
Rajko Popivoda
Dusan Otasevic
Dusan Otasevic
Born in Belgrade in 1940, Dusan has a diploma in Painting
from the class of professor Ljubica-Cuca Sokic at the Academy of Fine Arts in
Belgrade (1966). He has organised both collective and individual exhibitions in
Yugoslavia and abroad since 1965.
Dusan has also won a number of awards for his
work:
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Dusan B Markovic
Born in Belgrade in 1948, he is a graduate of the Academy of
Fine Arts (1974) where he
also received his Masters in Art (1997).
His artistic aptitude extends to Sculptures and Drawings as
well as
Painting and he has organised many individual exhibitions at
cultural centres around Serbia and Belgium. |
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