Slobodan Peladić

Slobodan Peladić

Slobodan Peladić
Born 1962 (1962)
Šabac, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
(now Republic of Serbia)
Nationality Serb
Known for Multimedia artist, Painter, Sculptor, Photographer
Website Official website

Slobodan Peladić (Serbian: Слободан Пеладић; Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [slobodan peladitɕ]) is a Serbian artist – painter, sculptor and multimedia artist.

Biography

He was born on 1962 in Šabac (Yugoslavia, now Serbia) and studied painting (1983–1987) and received his degree in 1987 from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad.

Gallery of SKC Belgrade, Peladić Exhibition, 1989
Gallery of SKC Belgrade (Serbia), Peladić Exhibition, 1989

Worked at the School of Art Crafts in Šabac from 1994 - 2000. He was founder of Independent Artistic Association Kolektiv and director of The Association of Fine Artists of Šabac since 2000. His artworks can be found in private collections and in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade and his name in several books on Modern Art.

He currently lives and works in Šabac,Serbia.

Exhibitions

On several occasions, he exhibited his works at personal (Belgrade, Šabac, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Rijeka, Subotica, Novi Sad) and group exhibitions in the country and abroad, among which the following ones deserve to be singled out: Controlled Gestures, displayed in Koprivnica, Ljubljana, Maribor, Subotica, Sarajevo and Rijeka, in 1988, Yugoslav Documents displayed in Sarajevo, 15th Yugoslav Youth Biennial in Rijeka and Meeting of Differences – Art at the end of the 80's, (in Zenica in 1989), Innovations in the Painting of the Eighties (Zadar, 1990), Kunst Europa (Siegen, Germany 1991), 1st Yugoslav Youth Arts Biennial, (Vršac, 1994), 1st International Biennial of Sketches and Projects (Novi Sad, 1997), Transgressor Forms (Vršac, 1998), Syntaxes of Deaths (Belgrade, 2001), and Konkordija – Ten years after (Belgrade, 2004), JLK[1] (Belgrade, 2005), 50th October Salon (Šabac, 2006); next exhibitions The Policies of The Other (Šabac), and DoDai (Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008), Trajković Collection and Vujičić Collection (Belgrade and Novi Sad, 2010), 20th Century Serbian History of Art (Šabac, 2011), The Personal Escort Trajković Collection in Belgrade, 2012 and Praise of Fully (Šabac, 2015).

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