Difference between revisions of "Ljubomir Micić"
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| − | Founder of [[Zenit]] journal. The first artist to collaborate with Ljubomir | + | {{Infobox artist |
| + | |image = Ljubomir_Micic_1925.jpg | ||
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| + | |caption = In front of the international exhibition of posters Zenit, 1925. | ||
| + | |birth_date = {{birth date|1895|11|16|mf=y}} | ||
| + | |birth_place = Jastrebarsko, Austria-Hungary | ||
| + | |death_date = {{Death date and age|1971|6|14|1895|11|16|mf=y}} | ||
| + | |death_place = Kačarevo, near Pančevo, Yugoslavia | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | Founder of [[Zenit]] journal. The first artist to collaborate with Ljubomir Micić (1895-1971) and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was Vilko Gecan (1894-1973). Micić's Zenitism was supported only by a small number of the youngest Yugoslav artists, who joined and left after varying period of collaboration. Mihailo S. Petrov (1901-1983) did linocuts of an expressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for Zenit. From 1922-1925, Jo Klek's (Josip Seissel, 1904-87) drawings, aquarelles and collages were the best representatives of Zenitist art. Micić's important mission was collecting and exhibiting avant-garde arts in Zenit editorial offices in Zagreb and Belgrade, and the organisation of Zenit international exhibition of new art in Belgrade 1924. | ||
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| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | * [[Zenit]] | ||
| + | * [[Croatia#Avant-garde]] | ||
| + | * [[Serbia#Avant-garde]] | ||
| + | * [[Media_art_in_Central_and_Eastern_Europe#Constructivists.2C_Futurists|Media art in Central and Eastern Europe#Constructivists, Futurists]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* http://digital.nb.rs/zenit/micic.html | * http://digital.nb.rs/zenit/micic.html | ||
| + | * [http://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ljubomir_Mici%C4%87 Micić at Serbian Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Constructivism|Micic, Ljubomir]] | [[Category:Constructivism|Micic, Ljubomir]] | ||
Revision as of 16:25, 25 December 2012
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In front of the international exhibition of posters Zenit, 1925. | |
| Born |
November 16, 1895 Jastrebarsko, Austria-Hungary |
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| Died |
June 14, 1971 (aged 75) Kačarevo, near Pančevo, Yugoslavia |
Founder of Zenit journal. The first artist to collaborate with Ljubomir Micić (1895-1971) and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was Vilko Gecan (1894-1973). Micić's Zenitism was supported only by a small number of the youngest Yugoslav artists, who joined and left after varying period of collaboration. Mihailo S. Petrov (1901-1983) did linocuts of an expressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for Zenit. From 1922-1925, Jo Klek's (Josip Seissel, 1904-87) drawings, aquarelles and collages were the best representatives of Zenitist art. Micić's important mission was collecting and exhibiting avant-garde arts in Zenit editorial offices in Zagreb and Belgrade, and the organisation of Zenit international exhibition of new art in Belgrade 1924.
See also
- Zenit
- Croatia#Avant-garde
- Serbia#Avant-garde
- Media art in Central and Eastern Europe#Constructivists, Futurists