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Dušan Jevtović
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![]() A Fairy circle, 1969, oil-canvas 35x45cm |
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About Dusan JevtovicDusan Jevtovic has been painting since 1956. In the last 45 years he created a wide artistic opus and he is placed among the most important naive artists of the world.
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He received a number of awards for his artistic work, e.g.: the "Mirko
Virius" award, the Golden Plaque of the Group of artists from Trebinje in
1977, 1979, 1986; the Great Award at the 4th biennial for the exhibited
works in 1987 and the Award for the whole artistic work at the 7th
biennial of naive art in Jagodina in 1995. He is written about in all the
encyclopaedias and monographs on naive art. |
Searching for the final shape of his artistic desires Jevtovic seems
unable to satisfy with the number of figures. He raises the horizon
completely to the upper border of the picture and he multiplies the plans.
As if everything gave way to the force of human multitude. The intuitive
ideal presentation of the homogeneity of a complex unit points to some
instinctive dynamisms which applies to the unknown relations between the
artist and the contents of the artistic work … |
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A Wardrobe, 1983-1998. |
Through a careful observation of the atmosphere of Jevtovic's works a
striking similarity between the basic activities of the senses and the
higher activities of mind can be noticed. Endless sets and arabesques of
humans, interwoven with an unobservable web, radiate with a powerful
spatial force. The stress is moved from the figures onto the movement; the
action produces an effect of moving. Placing figures and their grimaces
into an integral unity shows how a narration grows into art/a painting, a
subject stops being the theme while the artist's expression itself becomes
the theme. |
Free colorization, that is, its complete subduing to the artist's own
will, shows actually a modern artistic sensibility. Complementary
relations of pure colours, most frequently: red, yellow and blue, make the
artist's colorization distinctly sounding. Contrary to the gloomy, calmer
shades of green, grey and brown from his earlier phase, works made later
would light up with redness like a ruby. The power of the dominating tone,
which is successfully controlled by Jevtovic, harmoniously joins
differently coloured parts making unusual effects with its chromatics. The
red colour of the sky unites other elements compositionally and
chromatically like a chromatic web through the roofs of the houses, wide
horses, the clothes of cheerful people, other colourful pigments, letting
them spread all over the composition.
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![]() Destruction of Trnava, 1974, oil-canvas, 70x50cm |
![]() My life and my world, 1983, oil-canvas, 96x130cm |
![]() Winter weddings, 1986, oil-canvas, 92x73cm |
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EXHIBITIONSHis work has been presented at the most representative Yugoslav exhibitions in the country and abroad (Salons and biennials of naive art in Jagodina, Munich 1968, Rome and Tokio 1971, Paris and London 1973, Vienna 1985…), as well as at some important international exhibitions (Lugano 1969, Naivi ´70, ´73 and ´77). He is also a participant in numerous art colonies in Strumica, Trebinje, Solatar, Karlovac, Sanski Most, Jagodina… |
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Monograph: Oto Bihalji Merin, Dr. Frank Arnau, Dušan Jevtović, Zürich 1974 Encyclopaedias on naive art: |
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