Difference between revisions of "Ljubomir Micić"
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− | Founder of [[Zenit]] journal. The first artist to collaborate with | + | Founder of ''[[Zenit]]'' journal. The first artist to collaborate with Micić and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was [[Vilko Gecan]]. 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]] 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) 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== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * http://digital.nb.rs/zenit/micic.html | + | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20130116085305/http://digital.nb.rs/zenit/micic.html Micić at Digital collection of National Library of Serbia] |
− | * [http://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ljubomir_Mici%C4%87 Micić at | + | * [http://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ljubomir_Mici%C4%87 Micić at Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia] |
[[Category:Constructivism|Micic, Ljubomir]] | [[Category:Constructivism|Micic, Ljubomir]] |
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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 Kačarevo, near Pančevo, Yugoslavia | (aged 75)
Founder of Zenit journal. The first artist to collaborate with Micić and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was Vilko Gecan. 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 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) 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