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STANOJEV Milan

STANOJEV Milan
STANOJEV Milan
STANOJEV Milan
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STANOJEV Milan

STANOJEV Milan

Graphic artist

Born in Srbobran in 1938.
Graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts  in Belgrade (Graphic Dept., Class of Prof. Boško Karanović) in 1964. Completed postgraduate studies there with the same mentor in 1966. His pursuits are graphic art, drawing and painting. Works as a professor at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad.
One-man exhibitions: Novi Sad (13), Belgrade (6), Vrbas (2), Sarajevo (2), Srbobran, Zrenjanin, Brussels, Regensburg, Skopje, Parma, Zagreb, Gerpringer, Ljubljana, New York, Maribor, Zenica, Sremski Karlovci, Niš, Pančevo, Slavonski Brod, Bačka Palanka, Sremska Mitrovica, Požarevac, Banja Luka, Budva.
Awards: ULUS award for graphics at ULUS May Exhibition, Belgrade (1971); Award for graphics at 12th October Salon, Belgrade (1971); October Award of the City of Novi Sad, Novi Sad (1971); ULUS award for graphics at ULUS May Exhibition, Belgrade, (1973); Award for graphics at 2nd Novi Sad Salon, Novi Sad (1973); Award at 7th Autumn Salon, Banja Luka (1975); Award at 6th SULUJ Exhibition, Sarajevo (1975); ULUBIH Award at 9th Zagreb Exhibition of Yugoslav Graphic, Zagreb (1976); "Big Stamp" Award by Grafički kolektiv, Belgrade (1976); Award for graphic at 17th October Salon, Belgrade (1977); Award at 10th Zagreb Exhibition of Yugoslav Graphic, Zagreb (1977);  October Award of the Town of Srbobran, Srbobran (1980); 2nd Award at the 5th Biennial of Drawings, Priština (1983); Award at 5th Exhibition of Yugoslav Portrait, Tuzla (1983); “Milena Pavlović Barili”Prize for Graphics at the 1st Biennial, Požarevac (1983); Award at the 13th Zagreb Exhibition of Yugoslav Graphics, Zagreb (1984); “Lazar Vozarević” Prize at the 9th Sremska Mitrovica Salon, S. Mitrovica (1984); Award at the 3rd International Portrait Festival, Tuzla (1984); Iskra kulture/Spark of Culture Award, Novi Sad (1993).
From the cycle Faces, tempera on paper, 71x100, 1998
 
The Understated Caserne – situated between the Cannon Hall and the Long Barracks – is 11.5 meters wide and 100 meters long. Its windows, in a line, with improvised arches, look at You like the eyes of the ever-awake Fortress. Are the Faces by Milan Stanojev, in the line of unequal identity, pre-prophetic dream, or an answer known only to Stanojev and the Fortress?

Address (home): Balzakova 29, 21000 Novi Sad,
Phone: +381 21 431 367; +381 21 371 995.

 

 

 

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