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Full Name
  
Safet Zec

Role
  
Painter

Name
  
Safet Zec

Known for
  
Painting, Graphics

Nationality
  

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Born
  
5 December 1943 (
1943-12-05
)

Notable work
  
My Sister's Room, Series of paintings Srebrenica

Safet zec


Safet Zec (born 5 December 1943) is a Bosnian painter and graphic designer.

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Biography

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Zec was born in the town of Rogatica to a Bosniak family, he graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Sarajevo in 1964. In 1969 Safet Zec graduated from the University of Fine Arts in Belgrade, and then in 1972 completed his postgraduate studies at the same university.

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In the seventies, Safet Zec became one of the major exhibits of poetic realism. He was one of the most famous artist in Yugoslavia during the early nineties. Until 1989, he lived and worked in Belgrade with his family, he returned to Sarajevo the next year. He left the country in 1992 because of the Bosnian War, and fled to Udine, Italy.

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Safet Zec has prepared over 70 solo exhibitions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in large cities around the world. He is also a member of the Association of Visual Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has won over 20 awards and is acknowledged for his work. In 2007 he was awarded with the Order of the Arts and Literature of France. His works are in major European and international galleries, as well as private collections.

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Today he lives and works in Venice, Sarajevo, Paris, and Počitelj.

Works

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  • My sister's room
  • Bakarevich's lodge
  • A large room
  • Houses and foliage
  • Windows
  • The big house in Bistrik that no longer exists
  • Series of paintings Srebrenica
  • References

    Safet Zec Wikipedia