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Nationality
  
Yugoslavian

Education
  
Central Saint Martins

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Braco Dimitrijevic

Movement
  
Conceptual Art


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Full Name
  
Slobodan Dimitrijevic

Born
  
18 June 1948 (
1948-06-18
)
Sarajevo, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia

Website
  
www.bracodimitrijevic.com

Books
  
Between the Louvre and the Zoo, Braco Dimitrijevic: The Man of Lascaux : Museum of Modern Art, 2.-26. April 1996

Periods
  
Conceptual art, Contemporary art

Braco dimitrijevi


Slobodan "Braco" Dimitrijević (born 18 June 1948) is a Paris-based Bosnian and Yugoslavian artist. His works deal mainly with history and the individual's place in it.

Contents

Braco Dimitrijević Braco Dimitrijevic Casual Passerby at White Box artnet Magazine

He has exhibited internationally since the 1970s, including at the Tate Gallery in 1985. He has participated in documenta (1972, 1977 and 1992) and the Venice Biennale (1990 and 1993). His works are held in the collection of the Tate Gallery and that of the Centre Pompidou, among others.

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Interview with braco dimitrijevi especially for latvian national museum of art july 2012


Early life & work

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Slobodan “Braco” Dimitrijević was born on 18 June 1948 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia. His father was the painter Vojo Dimitrijević, one of the most famous modern artists in Yugoslavia. He started painting at the age of 5 and was featured in a TV show entitled Filmske Novosti (Film News) in 1957. His first conceptual work dates back to 1963.

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He went on to study at Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, from which he graduated in 1971. He then studied at Saint Martin's School of Art in London from 1971 to 1973.

In 1976, he wrote Tractatus Post Historicus, which formed the theoretical basis of his early work.

Casual Passers-by

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In the 1970s, Dimitrijevic gained attention when he began his Casual Passer-by series. The work features very big close-up photographic portraits of everyday people that were hung on buildings and billboard in different cities in Europe and America. He then went on to produce memorial plaques in honour of other people that he met.

Animals

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His work from the 1980s which joined animals and works of art would go on to become an exhibition in 1998 at the Paris Zoo that was visited by over a million people.

New work

Braco Dimitrijević Braco Dimitrijevi Exhibitions Sperone Westwater Gallery

His Triptychos Post Historicus installations feature paintings by old or modern masters in conjunction with everyday objects and fruits/vegetables. More than 500 of these installations exist. Controversy arose when a man who visited the exhibition at the Tate realized that the paintings in question were not copies but the originals and reported this to The Times who then wrote about it.

Exhibitions

Braco Dimitrijević artfactsnet News A conversation with Braco Dimitrijevic

16 May - 16 August 2009, Louvre is my studio, street is my museum, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Etienne, France

References

Braco Dimitrijević Wikipedia