Past
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VELJKO VUČKOVIĆ : WHEELS THAT NEVER SPIN
Curated by Nataša Radojević : Essay by Azu Nwagbogu 24 Jun - 30 Oct 2024 In his essay on Vučković's work, curator of Nigerian origin Azu Nwagbogu emphasized:
"The lens stands out as one of the most pivotal human inventions of the previous century, a tool that possesses the remarkable ability to capture, create, document, and archive artefacts of our time through cameras, films, and various new media technologies. However, what about the lens of the human eye, embodied by an artist? Veljko Vučković's keen lens blinks and captures nuances from films, serving as the foundation for his artistic exploration. Vučković's work is not fueled by nostalgia, but by a profound curiosity that meticulously traces the subtle remnants that persist today, archived within the movies from the sixties or seventies. He transforms this research into another art form—paintings.
The solo exhibition "Wheels that Never Spin" showcases Vučković's recent inquiries, offering a journey that slows down your absorption of his deep reflections on the passage of time. Who truly shapes history? Is it the unfolding of events or the individuals who partake in them? Read more -
MILIJA ČPAJAK: The Beauty of Danger
Curated by Nataša Radojević 12 Apr - 8 Jun 2024 The allure of danger lies in its capacity to elicit a visceral and profound reaction. It is an aesthetic rebellion against the mundane, stirring our senses with the intoxicating charm of the unfamiliar. Danger carries an innate intensity that unveils striking contrasts and unforeseen harmonies. It summons us to venture... Read more -
Silent Transitions
Curated by Nataša Radojević and Chunmeng Yang 1 Mar - 5 Apr 2024 Contemporary artists, with a new perspectives, revisit historical concepts, delving into forms and structures to shape an aesthetic that transcends conventional reality. The exhibited works scrutinize the interplay of light, shadow, and space, aiming to surpass the confines of the material world and introduce an approach that rise above intuitive sensations, guiding viewers towards higher realms and evoking intricate reflections. In an era characterized by relentless change, artists beckon us to explore the limits of our perception, offering a fresh positions to contemplate the meaning and essence of reality.
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tête-à-tête
4 rooms - 8 artists 27 Oct 2023 - 29 Feb 2024 Read more -
Vittorio Bianchi: Woven Memory
curated by: Nataša Radojević and Domenico de Chirico 16 Jun - 28 Aug 2023 Vittorio Bianchi’s work mainly moves in the spatiality of a gesture, namely that of laceration. The two-dimensional nature of the materials used by Bianchi is systematically called into question by interventions that create absences and therefore open passages to other possible dimensions, underlining their fragility and at the same time... Read more -
Reconciliation with the Living
26 Apr - 30 May 2023 The city of Florence hosted the exhibition Reconciliation with the LivingI from April 26 to 30, 2023, as part of the international event Art For Tomorrow proposed by the Foundation for Culture and Democracy. This exhibition, initially conceived with the support of UNESCO, highlights artists committed to the environmental cause.... Read more -
Beyond This World
Gianni Lucchesi and Marko Lađušić. 12 Apr - 5 May 2023 Drina in collaboration with WIZARD GALLERY Milan and galleria IPERCUBO are pleased to present Beyond This World, a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Gianni Lucchesi and Marko Lađušić. The title brings together the interest of both artists in the otherworldly: For Lađušić through his interest in multiverses and the... Read more -
MIA - Milan Image Art Fair
Beyond Photography Section - curated by Domenico de Chirico 23 - 26 Mar 2023 Drina Gallery is delighted to announce the participation in MIA - Milan Image Art Fair - between March 22th - 26th - Booth E 018 In section Beyond Photography, curated by Domenico de Chirico, we will present a selection of works by Igor Eskinja, Fabrizio Corneli, Michelangelo Bastiani, Edoardo Dionea... Read more -
MINA RADOVIĆ - EXCESS
Curated by Nataša Radojević 23 Feb - 23 Apr 2023 Mina Radović approaches her art through a critical analysis of the contemporary relationship between man and product, focusing on artificially implemented visual content of desired proportions and colours. She opposes the consumerist perception of the body, which has become a platform on which masses are arbitrarily added and subtracted. Her... Read more -
(W)hole New Level
curated by Nataša Radojević 6 Dec 2022 - 11 Mar 2023 Drina Gallery in collaboration with Aria Art Gallery are pleased to present “(W)hole New Level” from 6 December 2022 to 11 March 2023, an exhibition that explores the infinite visible and invisible forms of the cosmos and analyzes the way we perceive them. Since the dawn of its history, man... Read more -
Infinity of Structure - Triennale Milano
12 Jul - 11 Dec 2022 Read more -
Marko Ladjušić MMXVIII MMXXII
15 Jun - 30 Sep 2022 Press Release Drina Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Marko Lađušić's solo show MMXVIII MMXXII on Wednesday, June 15th, from 7 pm – 9 pm in Krunska 73 Street, Belgrade, Serbia. XXCVIII MMXXII exhibition will feature selected works unknown to the Belgrade audience, created between 2018 and 2022.... Read more -
La Quintessenza
curated by Nataša Radojević 8 Nov 2021 - 27 Feb 2022 Read more -
Over and Above
curated by Nataša Radojević and Jelena Dakonović 19 Oct 2021 - 31 Jan 2022 Press Release Drina Gallery from Belgrade is pleased to announce multimedia group exhibition OVER AND ABOVE from October 19, 2021 to January 31st, 2022 Project Over and Above, curated by Nataša Radojević and Jelena Đakonović, brings together twenty-one Italian and Serbo-Croatian artists in visual and intellectual dialogue. Without bounds they... Read more -
SPECULUM by Miloš Todorović
1 May - 22 Jun 2021 Read more -
Miloš Todorović: APOCALYPSE INSIGHTS
Curated by Nataša Radojević 22 Feb - 11 Jul 2020 MILOŠ TODOROVIĆ / APOCALYPSE INSIGHT
When the End is Just a New Beginning
The Apocalypse Insight (2019/20) cycle of paintings develops ideas and topics stemmed from a series of work named Gods (2015), manifested by the urge for the visible and (in) tangible, abstract and figurative at the same time. Starting from the fact that the visual conception of God is an absolute abstraction, Milos Todorovic begins to look for a way to make a subtle body shape out of water and clouds, tending to embody an incorporeal being that has the appearance but not fullness of form. While hovering, the uncreated space between cycles of creation goes beyond the significance of whether the painting is figurative or abstract in its construction.
As for Todorovic, painting is a process by which impulses convey emotional events from his life and provide answers to questions. The need for continual search in the necessary moments of solitude resulted in everyday obsessive recording of situations in notes of various forms, from which, as a reflex, results painting work. Having declared his physical (creative) death and having disappeared from public life (after a very active and successful career he retired and sent a letter to gallerists, collectors and institutions asking them to erase any trace of him, specially from the Internet), Milos Todorovic announced the existence of entity 226 on 13th December 2013. An intense process of introspection occurs during a period of personal drama in which he questions the criteria of importance and a life that is no longer necessary for itself, but requires that we act inside it throughout the contents. The birth of a spiritual entity, which was born on the day of death, has been created through him, like the creative energy beyond his physical existence.
The exhibition 226, which followed on from his previous artwork, was shown in Paris in 2015 and was the platform for the paintings that are being created today and that are the artistic link between what Milos had done until 2013 and the thread until his last series of works The Apocalypse Insight (2019/20), which is also his first public appearance after a long-lasting media break. Regardless that fact, Todorovic created and had contact with his collectors on a daily basis. His self-portraits created in the bathrooms of the hotel rooms where he lived in Paris, London, New York, Moscow and Belgrade were projected in the rooms of the Providence Hotel in Paris. These photos evidence the way of life, experimentation with the needs of the body that are minimized (like reducing diet). Physical deconstruction in order to release energy, going beyond the corporeal dimension for spiritual strengthening and the need to experience one's own limits.
In the Apocalypse Insight series of paintings, an apocalyptic "landscape" occurs in the haze of the underworld. A setting reduced to clouds, water and smoke forms the environment for the dark depths that haunt the artist, a place where the non-existence finds a refuge in the disappearing light while an energetic eruption sets off in that hazy shadow. Rebirth (regeneration) in Milos's work corresponds to the endless cycle (which is painful) in Buddhism known as saṃsāra, the teachings that a person's actions lead to a new existence after death, such as the Universe, which will one day be reborn through infinite oscillations in the cycles of creation and destruction. In the light dimension, energy vibrations pulse in strong rhythm, going beyond the boundary of the visual, indulging in the power of silence and the intensity of emptiness; the wheel of time turns ceaselessly in an uncertain cycle of birth, destruction and rebirth. Constructive deconstruction performs through the stage of creation, followed by destruction, where the painting technique also reflects the need to bring light out of the darkness, suggesting that what previously had been created from destruction disappeared in order to get a new form from nihility – a life. The lyrics of Joy Division band greatly influenced this series of paintings, pointing to the indifference of an average man who is an observer of a life, driven by inertia, without any reactions to the world around them; the motifs of life, memory, love, loss and death indicate the pursuit of awakening, a rebellion against the darkness of melancholy into which the consumed and dead passions are drowned, a good intention overwhelmed by indifference.
Each canvas is filled with whitish apparitions that float at the very border of materiality and concrete representation. Simultaneously, the artist creates a gray, elusive character and erases contrasts. Dots of light lead to trails of hope, balancing a whole directed toward serenity as a final destination. Shapes are defined by the outlines in which the bone structure melts in the milky vortex, from which it evaporates into a coil of smoke, where their true forms and references are most often hidden beneath the mist, between the terrestrial and the sublime. We recognize the figural representations in almost abstract forms, which we can see for example in the painting Second Face of Sorrow, where the shape of a human figure and an animal resembling a lamb are clearly visible in the smoke. The lamb motif, a Christian theological concept, suggests the visual symbol of Christ (Agnus Dei) like the mystic lamb from the Ghent Altarpiece (van Eyck brothers’ work) where the sacrifice is presented in the liturgical ceremony by a pierced lamb on the altar supper that takes upon itself the sins of the world (Eucharist). The Revelation (apokálypsis) to come indicates the end of the world, but also the resurrected Christ who conquered death and the expected empire to come. Biomorphic patterns occur in velvety forms, subtly touching the religious dimension with symbolic elements of cultural heritage, resolutely approaching cosmological issues of the infinite and unspeakable, without seeking to delve into the specificities of religious existence. There is an indispensable philosophical and spiritual thread in Milos Todorovic's oeuvre, closely related to personal emotional experience and they are never existential or intellectual issues.
In monochromatic vision, contrasts are formed by thickened shadows that capture light, while in traces they balance the whole and suggest the form. Transparency and plan structure of the painting are merged by continuous fluid application of layers, while the free color surface is slowly transformed into elements that make up the figural composition. Todorovic's tenebrous colors range in nuances of cobalt blue, titanium white, cobalt purple and dark black, indigo color (color of the night) mixed with gradations of white. In the process of creation, the materialization of the entity sometimes results in a quantum leap that the artist describes as a magical action in which he loses control of the outcome, a contrast occurs in the direction in which he intends to move, "making inexplicable moves inconsistent with the way of his works", it does not resist, but allows the creation of the nonexistent. Ease of the move and the intensive energetic centers of paintings make him possible to achieve effects that characterize several authors throughout art history; such as El Greco's free strokes with white light accents, Rembrandt and Velazquez combinations of light and shadow, Rothko's light center of a painting and monochromatic blending surfaces; in terms of the atmosphere and melancholy tones obvious are references to Caspar David Friedrich and Edward Munch, where colors spill over into a cool gray-blue range of colors dominated in the paintings of Professor Vladimir Velickovic in the 1960s and 1970s, on whose surface the forms emerge as on Men Ray's photograms in the process of solarization of dark surfaces.
Chased by the ghosts of the past, clouds of smoke on Milos's works move in a vortex like the wild, hypnotic dance of Tilda Swinton in Jarman's film The Last of England (Derek Jarman, 1987), in which devastating forces release Tilda's dance. She tears her wedding dress apart, the murmur of the wind igniting the fire that sparks reawakened hope…
Nataša Radojević
I guess I fell off the Earth again
It seems gravity lets go of me every now and then
What do you see on the back of your eyelids
When you close your eyes?
In there in the undisturbed dark it is
Sometimes easier to see if you've been led astray
May the bridges I need to burn light the way
I've read somewhere
That interplanetary dust particles find
Themselves between the end of one star's lifetime
And the beginning of the formation of a new solar system
I'm sorry but I can't stay
May the bridges I burn light the way
I'm sorry but I can't stay
May the bridges I burn light the way
The Earth casts its shadow into space
While you close your eyes
And I wonder what secrets you keep in the lines on your face
I guess we are both beautifully broken in our own ways
I'm sorry but I can't stay
May the bridges I burn light the way
I'm sorry but I can't stay
May the bridges I burn light the way …
/ May the Bridges I Burn Light the Way /
Roxy Jules
Exhibition is supported by the French Cultural Center in Belgrade.
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Lola Sprenger: Letter to the Future
curated by Nataša Radojević 31 May - 22 Jun 2019 Empty pods, once archaic human gestures float in front of a glittering scene that used to call itself Idyll. Lightning, fumes and radioactive swathes waft across the land we knew as a home. Before the second season of the Cold War broke loose ... Upgrading, arms race, sanctions.... Read more -
Marko Lađušić: MEGASTRUCTURES
12 Apr - 25 May 2019 Read more -
ARTISTS IN FOCUS
23 Mar - 8 Apr 2019 Miloš Tomić and Nikola Kolya Božović are the authors in focus of the 1th edition of the project which concept is based on the curator’s role in selecting works from the various artists as showpieces that create the new dialogues, mutual influences and meanings. Read more -
Bigger Picture
7 Dec 2018 - 28 Feb 2019 Read more -
Nikola Džafo: The Garden of Solstice Secrets
21 Jun - 4 Aug 2018 Solo exhibition of latest works by Nikola Dzafo. Read more -
Color Lucida
19 May - 6 Jul 2018 Exclusive online exhibition to coincide with our group show in Paris. Read more -
Daniela Fulgosi: The Measure of Survival
5 Apr - 12 May 2018 Latest works on paper by the Belgrade-born graphic artist, printmaker and lecturer Daniela Fulgosi. Read more -
Radical Softness
9 Feb - 23 Mar 2018 Internalised space of the tempered object in the work of Olivera Parlić, Marijana Ćurčić, Mia Ćuk and Valentina Savić. Read more -
Dragan Zdravković: Operation Unthinkable: "Enclave" as power, fear and place
15 - 30 Dec 2017 The painting Enclave (190 x 380cm, 2017) is the work at the core of the exhibition “Enclavia: painting, the result of this kind of life” which presented Serbian artists Zdravković, Vladislav Šćepanović and Milena Dragicevic at the 57th Venice Biennale. For the past several months this work was “visible” through... Read more -
Operation Unthinkable: "Enclave" as power, fear and place
15 - 30 Dec 2017 painting, Enclave by Dragan Zdravković, in order to explore the performativity of the painting and its relationship with power, fear and place. Read more -
Djordje Stanojević: Darkness Light Darkness
12 Oct - 11 Nov 2017 A palimpsest of energy imprints of the natural world. Read more -
Mile Šaula: The Violet Hour
15 Sep - 7 Oct 2017 Drina Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Belgrade-based artist Mile Šaula (b. 1970), on view at Andrićev venac 4 in Belgrade. The Violet Hour is the artist’s second solo show with the gallery. Read more -
Petar Mošić
18 Aug - 9 Sep 2017 A solo show of paintings and drawings by Petar Mošić, which focus on the ambivalence and darker side of growing up in the contemporary world. Read more -
Ivana Živić: Underwater
14 Jul - 12 Aug 2017 Solo exhibition of works by Ivana Živić Read more -
Aleksandar Dimitrijević: Playground
10 - 30 Jun 2017 ‘Playground’ by Aleksandar Dimitrijević focus on social games as an expression of everyday life. Bold works reminiscent of Cy Twombly and Peter Doig are the continuation of the artist’s ongoing exploration. The present show marks the start of his collaboration with Drina Gallery. Read more