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Vladimir Velickovic

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Vladimir Velickovic, a Serbian artist based in Paris and a renowned figure in 20th-century art, presents "The Fantastic Reverse of Reality." Since 1963, he has exhibited individually in his home country and in some of Europe's most prominent galleries. His work can be placed within the realm of contemporary fantastic expressionism, a catharsis of fears and ancestral ghosts. Neither Bosch, creator of fascinating and disturbing wonders, nor Goya or Bocklin with their visions of premonitory terror, nor his modern counterparts of disillusionment, such as Francis Bacon, have reached as far or as deeply into portraying the darkness of a human condition devoid of the original divine breath that rescues and transforms it. The painter himself explains the intimate motivations of his art, stating, "I have always painted what man is capable of doing to man." His art presents scenes of torture and terror, intensely intertwined with dark and fiery landscapes, the fantastic reverse of the atrocious reality of which we passively witness daily.

Vladimir Velickovic

Born in 1935 in Belgrade, Serbia, the artist graduated in Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade. From 1983 to 2000, they taught Painting and Drawing at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Having lived and worked in Paris since 1966, the artist was a member of the French Academy of Fine Arts and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1984. They were honored with the highest French decoration in the field of culture and art, Commandeur dans l 'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Having exhibited extensively worldwide, Velickovic demonstrated in their recent works a sharp relationship with the human condition and the global reality. As they themselves stated, "I have always painted what man was capable of doing to man." Expressiveness in their work is achieved through the representation of dramatic situations, bodies in tension with quick and spontaneous drawings where color - or its absence - plays a significant role. They won the first painting prize at the Paris Biennale in 1965 and represented Yugoslavia at the Venice Biennale in 1972. Their work is represented at the George Pompidou Center in France, the Museum of Modern Art in the USA, among other important collections. They passed away on August 29, 2019, in Croatia.
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Artist

Vladimir Velickovic

Color

Pink, Sepia, Terracotta

Date

2003

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Large

Image Size (in)

39.4 x 27.6 in

Total Size (in)

39.4 x 27.6 in

Orientation

Landscape

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Print Run

150

Technique

Screen print

Style

Drawing

Framed

No