Vladimir Velickovic
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Vladimir Velickovic, a Yugoslavian artist based in Paris where he teaches at the School of Fine Arts, is internationally recognized as a prominent name in 20th-century art. Since 1963, he has exhibited individually in his home country and in some of Europe's most renowned galleries. His work can be placed in the context of contemporary fantastic expressionism, a catharsis of fears and ancestral ghosts. Neither Bosch, creator of fascinating and disturbing wonders, nor Goya or Böcklin and their visions of premonitory terror, nor his peers in modernity and disillusionment, such as Francis Bacon, have gone so far and so deep in portraying the darkness of a human condition devoid of the original divine breath that redeems and transfigures it. The painter himself explains the intimate motivations of his art: "I have always painted what man is capable of doing to man," an art where we see scenes of torture and terror intensely enveloped in dark, burning landscapes, a fantastic reverse of the atrocious reality of which we are passive witnesses every day.
Vladimir Velickovic
Additional information
Artist | Vladimir Velickovic |
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Color | Ivory, Sepia, Umber |
Date | 2003 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Medium |
Image Size (in) | 16.1 x 15.6 in |
Total Size (in) | 22.2 x 19.7 in |
Orientation | Landscape |
Paper | Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr |
Print Run | 200 |
Technique | Screen print |
Style | Landscape |
Framed | No |