Bogdan Borčić: Retrospective Exhibition of Drawings
19. 06. 2009 – 25. 07. 2009
„The whole opus of Borčić‘s work is exceptionally large. The concept of the exhibition thus focuses on works which represent classical drawing, i.e. line made with graphic pen. The exhibition represents sixty years of artist’s engagement with drawing technique which deeply marked Borčić‘s development of motive. Starting with mimetic images, the motives evolved into abstraction and, in the recent period, minimalistic reduction,“ as observed by exhibition’s curator Goran Milovanović.
Opening speech had been delivered by Stojan Pelko, PhD, national secretary at the Ministry of Culture RS. The accompanying programme featured the presentation of the documentary film about the painter and printmaker Bogdan Borčić, directed by Filip Robar Dorin/ producer Studio Vrtinec.
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