Slobodan Trajković (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Трајковић; born 1954) is a Serbian visual artist. He began his career in the late 1970s.[1] Lives in London and Belgrade.

Slobodan Trajković
Born1954
NationalitySerbian
Known forVisual artist

Biography edit

In the 1980s Slobodan Trajković rejected the academic language of the arts and began creating spatial works and installations belonging to the then current reversal art.[2]

He later abandoned the idea of image-building, moving towards flat representation of color organized in a figurative and abstract mix, which tended to highly variable "chromatic aggression". For many years he lived in New York City where the school of abstract art is still an active inspiration.

He then moved to London and returned to the European tradition lacking in the New World. He again explored dialectics of form: organic-artificial, colorful-achromatic (or monochrome), rough-gentle, hard-fragile. He produces drawings, objects, sculptures, installations, two-dimensional and three-dimensional works in various materials.

Sources edit

  • Ivana Simeonović Ćelić: Muzej Zepter, Beograd, 2010, pp. 292–293. ISBN 978-86-85151-02-6
  • Jovan Despotovic: Nova slika, Clio, Beograd, 2006, pp. 54, 99. ISBN 86-7102-236-6
  • Ivana Simeonović Ćelić: Boje vremena, Clio, Belgrade, 2005
  • The Marie Walsh Art Foundation: Artist to artist, Ace Gallery, New York, 2002. Library of Congress Control Number: 2002103699. ISBN 978-0966518825
  • Ješa Denegri, Fragments of postmodern pluralism, CICERO, Belgrade, 1997, pp. 146–149
  • Ješa Denegri: Eighties: Themes of Serbian Art, Svetovi, Novi Sad, 1997
  • Robert C. Morgan: Paintings as an anatomical constellation, Stux Gallery, New York, September 1996, pp. 3,4,5 and 6. Library of Congress Control Card Number: 96-92417. ISBN 0-9654120-0-8.
  • Vlado Buzancić, Rexhep Goci, Contemporary Kosovian Art, Art Gallery, Priština, 1988, pp. 12, 20, 40, 47, 140, 141.

References edit

  1. ^ "Arte - Slobodan Trajković - Portfolio". Arte.rs. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  2. ^ "Nova slika | Jovan Despotović". Jovandespotovic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-03.

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