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Bojana Nikolic

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A young artist goes through dramatic conflicts while dealing with colour,its content,its light and intensity in an attempt to master his creative powers-so that he would make way to his own expression.While creating a painting,Bojana Nikolic faces a challenge of exciting struggle in a dramatic piling and confronting with colour material which she has at her disposal.Since she is guided by her intuition and gift-the outcome of her creation bares no importance to her.That struggle promises an enormus pleasure to the spectator.Enjoy it.* 

 



                                                                      Cedomir Vasic,
                                                                      full professor of Academy of Fine Arts
                                                                      and rector of University of Art in Belgrade

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Fluorescent

      The project Fluorescent is a mutual artistic project of Bojana Nikolić and Darko Trajanović.

     Fluorescent colours by which the body is painted and the neon light evokes  association of vivid night-life,clubing and discoteques.Shapes of the body under different colors of neon-light are directly connected with electric sound of strong and energizing Drum&Base music. The body is viewed through the sequence of harmonic filters and layers.

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Transpainting
Conceptual, material and formal reinvention of painting
Post-painting, between recovery and salvation
 

thanks a lot to d.o.o. SILEX,Pancevo, who provided me with the material and thus enabled the creation of these works

  A wall, the floor, a box, glass, a carpet, paper, a table, a chair, a pillow – all of these can become a painting. Does that not make all those claims that painting is dead nothing more but a neo-conservative wail? Are we talking about death or dying? It is that ambiguous condition the painting finds itself in that makes it potent. Painting continues to live and to eroticize itself through its ‘small deaths’.
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Future Exhibitions
 

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