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Zoran Andrić

ValjevoSerbia

The painter Zoran Andrić, was born 29th January 1960. in Valjevo, Serbia, he has been engaged in art since his earlu childhood. He gained his art education at a art school of Novi Sad 1974. – 1978. He has visits to the Louvre and Museum of impresionists since 1981. His paintings have been exhibited since 1979. and since 1992. he has had continuous exhibitions in his own studio „Višnja“ in Valjevo. Since 2003. he has for invitation art colonies both in Serbia and abroad. He is a full time member of ULUS (Serbian association of Fine artists) He has 23 independents exhibitions and ower 30 commons in Belgrade, Novi SAD, Maribor, Zemun, Novi Pazar, Podgorica, Gornji Milanovac, Šabac, Subotica... His paintings are in many private collections throughout the world, in the National Museum, Belgrade (1996.) in the Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad (2006.) in Parliament of Austria, Vienna. (2012.) Since 1996. historian of art, president of Yugoslavie section Inter etnik society of fine arts critikque (AICA), Prof. dr Katarina Ambrozić has organized and opened three of his independents exhibitions and for National Museum in Belgrade, with his solo exhibitions in Belgrade in 1996, suggests two watercolors - "Mill" and "Dragonfly"and to cataloques 1999. She writing: ETHIDE TO HOMELAND LANDSCAPE Since this earlu youth Zoran Andrić has been amazed by the mill on the river Gradac in Valjevo. It represents the genesis of an ever-changing motive, vhich has, on the other hand, remained recognizable throughout his work. The artist’s continuous dialogue with the river, made of light and colours of reflecting water mirrors, has created a commons relationship between the nature and the painter’s creative mind. Pleding for absolute independence of the painter’s vision, his expressionistic temperament tends to make endless variations of lirical abstraction. On this way: from abstraction to experience, from experience to the realization of the vision, there is a meticulous elaboration of the well-known motive through various media techniques. This is how he made many of his media paintings: drawings, oil paintings, pastels and watercolours – all in honour of one particular landscape. Andrić’s recurrent theme is important to all his works and its realization observe of fine art and aesthetic’s aspect is a unique phenomen in our contemporary art. As guest Russian’s home in Belgrade, Andrić present’s series of recently made watercolours – his favourite technikue, by which he is widely known as one of the best masters in our countru. These watercolours are made of abstracts transparency characterized by a chromatic balance of harmony and contrast, which leads to the creation of intimate poetic sounds. Each of the sounds has its innate rhythm which subtly dynamizes the surface, suggesting endless calm movements. The new paintings refer to a spiritualized strength poetic imagination, creating highly individual works, unlimited and infinite in their scope. In addtion, the tanqible lyrical sensibility permeates Andrić’s paintings. From there the dialoque with a spectator is unintentional and subtile, but Andrić’s action is impenetrable at a first glance. It seeks attention, trust and observation and it is only then that a modest-sized paintingenriches the spectator with a multi-layered beauty of pure art. INDEPENDENTS EXHIBITIONS 1982. Gallery Youth Centre, Valjevo 1983. Municipal Library, Valjevo 1995. Gallery 34, Old Town, Valjevo 1996. Gallery NUBS, Belgrade 1997. Gallery of the National Mseum, Valjevo 1999. Gallery Russian’s Home, Belgrade 2004. Gallery 34, Old Town, Valjevo 2005. Gallery Old Town, Kotor 2006. Gallery of the Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad 2006. Gallery Atrijum, City Library, Belgrade 2007. Gallery Energoproject, Belgrade 2007. Gallery of National Museum, Valjevo 2007. Gallery of Cultural Centre, Lajkovac 2008. Gallery of Cultural Centre, Old Town, Kotor 2009. Gallery of the Town Hall, Valjevo 2009. Gallery of the Club of Diplomats, Belgrade 2009. Gallery Atrijum, City Library, Belgrade 2010. Gallery of House Đura Jakšić, Old City, Skadarlija, Belgrade 2010. Gallery 34, Old Town, Valjevo 2011. Gallery of Cultural Centre Germasogeie, Limassol, Cyprus 2012. Parliament of Austria, Vienna 2014. Grand Hotel, Valjevo Recognitions 1997. Special recognition for the watercolour Blue at III Watercolour Biennale, Old Leaders Gallery, Zemun 1998. Award for the Best Tehnique, Oil painting competition Through Time, organized by the Spanish Embassy, Kalemegdan, Belgrade 2007. Third prize for the drawing No name, NUBS Gallery, Belgrade

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