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Artist Statement:
I have recognized my passion about art in the early seventies, first as a poet, and started to explore my painting abilities in the eighties. At that time, I was working in a large commercial firm in Zagreb, Croatia in Europe, as a successful graduate economist, and have been doing that job for nearly 20 years. In parallel, I wrote poems and tried to learn various painting techniques by myself, and later on with a help of several successful Croatian artists as well as art academy professors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. This resulted in enrollment and finishing an art study in Center for art education in Zagreb, with the help and guidance of prof. Damir Sokic.
In 1995, at the peak of my professional career and during the war in Croatia I quit my job as the manager and decided to dedicate myself to art, although the outlook as a painter in Croatia at that time was rather grim.
I followed my intuition and had huge beginner’s luck and thus became a professional artist/painter, and was soon leveled with academic artists by means of professional recognition, already in 1995 when I became regular member ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
One-man exhibitions
1985.
Zagreb, galerija “ 44-Meštrović” / autor izložbe Josip Palada
1989.
Zagreb, galerija “Miroslav Kraljević - Salon” / autor izložbe Tonko Maroević
1991.
Zagreb, galerija “Mladost” / autor izložbe Tomislav Lalin
1992.
Zagreb, galerija “Schira” / autor izložbe Josip Depolo
1993.
Zaprešić, galerija “Dar” / autor izlo...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
Expressing himself in a range of glittering colours that reflect joy springing from the harmonic relationship with his surroundings, the author speaks the visual language of indisputable communicativeness in his landscapes.
Beatrice Feöcze, art critic
(review of the 1985 exhibition at “Galerija 44”)
Davor’s vigorous brush stroke brings ...
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Collections:
Croatian national park Risnjak, Crni Lug, Croatia
Croatian national park Paklenica, Starigrad Paklenica, Croatia
Croatian national park Plitvice Lakes,Croatia,
Croatian embassy London, London, England,
Embassy of United Kingdom, Zagreb, Croatia,
Embassy of Austria, Zagreb, Croatia,
Embassy of China, Zagreb,Croatia,
Townhall Zapresic, Zapresic, Croatia
Pucko otvoreno uciliste Zagreb, Croatia,
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Commissions:
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Vukovic Davor Biography:
| Biographical information for Vukovic Davor can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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Age
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58
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Single
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| Children |
1
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| Religion |
not provided |
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| Education |
Professional Work |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Ezoteric, poetry |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Contemporary Art - (Now)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Van Gogh
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Starry night
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Van Gogh, Impressionists and J.Pollock |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
Becouse I was always artist when I see that I am, and when I do not know that I am artist.When I couldn't live without my art.When I become happy living with my art.Becouse my art and my life is the same. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Davor Vuković, b 1951, Croatian painter and author, winner of The Medal of the City of Zagreb for painting (1985) and The Medal of the Town of Zaprešić for literature (2004).
In more than twenty years of artistic activity he realized more than fifty one-man exhibitions in Croatia and also represented Croatia in one-man exhibitions in Lyon, London and Zurich from 1999 to 2003.
At the closure of Recent works of Croatian Association of visual artists(HDLU) Exhibition in Zagreb, in 2006., he qualieied in the first 20 of total 174 authors.Evaluation was done by Croatian Association of visual artists comitee.
He published four graphic portfolios.
Some of his paintings are to be found in public collections of Croatian national parks Risnjak, Paklenica and Plitvice Lakes, some in museums throughout Croatia, in Croatian embassy in London and embassies of the United Kingdom, Austria, and China in Zagreb, townhall in Zaprešić, sacral and public institutions, and in private collections around the world.
Vuković's poetry has been awarded many times. In 2004 he published his first collection of poems called «Gatara» («Fortune-teller»)(published by «Matica Hrvatska Zaprešić»). The book was promoted in Association of Croatian writers in Zagreb.
In 2007. “ Ceres ” published his second collection of poems called “ Lean on the silence”. The book was promoted in “ Matica Hrvatska Zagreb “ in Zagreb.
Davor Vuković is a member of Croatian Association of visual artists, and Croatian Composers Society.
Recent Reviews
All the paintings selected for this show witness the creative path that was passed as well as the noticeable morphological changes based on systematic studio experiments. Tonko Maroević recognized Vuković's «liberation of individual gesture and fuller autonomy of signs» in one of the earliest painter's exhibition, the 1989 Miroslav Kraljević Galley show. He explained this as «a need to breathe and write simultaneously». On that occasion Maroević wrote the often-quoted line about Vuković's instinctive finding of expressionist stylization close to Milan Konjović's work. This line would soon become a leit motif of later interpretations of Vuković's work.
I tend to think that this exhibition could be the «turning point» (another term from Maroević's foreword) after which the previously mentioned stylistic features would definitely be classified as traits of Vuković's painterly past, but not the present. I would like to stress that the composition and the structure of the selected paintings spring mainly from Vuković's individual procedure, with only a few reminiscences of his role models' creative characteristics. While composing a picture Vuković shares more similarity with Dulčić and Dogan than with Konjović, although he reached similar solutions in a completely different artistic development. Instead of the «need to breathe and write simultaneously» we are now facing the need, again induced from the author's subconsciousness, of gradual picture building with no causal reference to the reality itself. Intuitive expressiveness was replaced by equally original method of balancing inner instincts and modest expression of masterly craft.
Darko Glavan (from the foreword to the exhibition catalogue, Matica hrvatska Gallery, 2008)
In a global defeat of art, universally deduced to cheap puns, like British art commandos who exhibit nylon stockings and dirty laundry earning millions thanks to unscrupulous curators, it is a miracle to experience powerful new painting which celebrates life. This is the case with the most paintings by Davor Vuković exhibited at Matica hrvatska Gallery. The show appeared as a thunder on a weak Croatian art scene which is crowded with lame imitators who, as their international peers also do, only recycle and copy past as well as (post) conceptual puns, using favorite postmodern invention: the quote. We can cynically comment that after the notorious formula equating art with life, everyone is allowed to call himself or herself an artist.
Vuković's cycle flashed with amazing power and breathtaking paintings. Although created by using the well-known Action Painting technique of dripping, the paintings called Transformations are fascinating studies of the unknown phenomena can be traced by microscope or by watching fantastic changes of night sky through the telescope. The Universe is for Vuković the pure joy and light of almost Biblical connotations. Each painting is a poetic explosion where particles spread radially as cosmos. With the strength of an athlete and a heart of poet Vuković created his impressions without referring to others.
And why should he refer to anybody else? There is enough poor art and especially too many second-rate followers of Murtić convinced of their genius. Therefore, this exhibition is a pure miracle performed by this self-effacing poet and artist who suddenly emerged as the epicenter of top Croatian painting. And this is something very special!
Marina Tenžera (art critic, Vjesnik daily paper, May 5th 2008)
After Pollock there was nothing left to be said, I thought. But, I was wrong. Congratulations to the artist.
Davor Velnić (author, guestbook at Matica hrvatska Gallery, 2008)
Davor Vuković’s painting, exhibited at Matica hrvatska Gallery is a really refreshing discovery in recent Croatian art. Not conforming to current artistic trends, Vuković promotes the joy of painting and presents his inner dramatic world in paintings full of specific color whirls and carefully designed compositions. He reasserts the classical essence of painting as an aesthetic phenomenon and as an art as opposed to witty painterly puns that are flooding Croatian and international art scene of today.
Ernest Fišer, MA (author, literary and art critic, guestbook at Matica hrvatska Gallery, 2008)
Vuković’s most recent work represents a step forward from his paintings exhibited at Matica hrvatska Gallery in 2008, a step forward towards pure abstraction and composition simplification. A kind of form denial present in most of his paintings between 2004 and 2007 can be noticed in shrouding landscapes in a thick web of white threads and deconstructing the matter from the first layer to the surface. This is now being replaced clearly structured imaginary landscapes and unusual linear forms rise from the bottom of horizontally set paintings. The leit motif is still spattered paint pushed towards the edges of the canvas. In some paintings it is completely non-descriptive and it dominates the white ground with no perspective or plans. These compositions of threads are set apart from Vuković’s contemporaneous dynamic landscapes made by light and quick brushstrokes on pure white canvas.
With his recent works Vuković reached a point when no comparison with any authority is necessary. He reached the point when his merit can no more be evaluated by citing quotes. Self-assured and dynamic, recognizable but not monotonously same, playful in color and freed from entropy, he expresses a more casual and open gesture and once again reassures his position among the established Croatian painters.
Mirjana Repanić Braun, PhD (from the foreword to the exhibition cataloge at Vladimir Filakovac Gallery, Zagreb, 2008.)
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