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Velimir Ilisevic (German Edition) : Zwischen Halt und Neubeginn

Buhler, Kathleen(Text by)Fischer, Matthias(Text by)Jergovic, Miljenko(Text by)
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The painter Velimir Ilisevic (*1965 in Sisak) has long since liberated himself from his great paragons Vincent van Gogh and Chaim Soutine and discovered his own, experience-laden pictorial language.

Ilisevic finds his motifs in his personal everyday life.

He transforms these in a play with associations and gives space to what is difficult to communicate.

His art invites viewers to advance into suggestive worlds of color and images by means of the impasto application of paint and fragmentary objects.

The catalogue presents his multifaceted oeuvre for the first time in an extensive overview.

Special attention is given to his most recent series of paintings, a monumental ensemble on Ferdinand Hodler, which allows experiencing Ilisevic's artistic practice in an exemplary way.

The volume is supplemented by art-historical articles and a literary text by Miljenko Jergovic as well as a photo essay by Goran Potkonjak.Exhibitions: Museum zu Allerheiligen Schaffhausen 24.9.2016-12.2.2017 | and further venues

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Hatje Cantz
3775741925 / 9783775741927
Hardback
26/09/2016
Germany
176 pages, 160 Illustrations, black and white
240 x 300 mm, 1240 grams
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