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Drawings Exhibition “Zar Je To Čovjek” 1992-2014

Published: April 15, 2014
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Jasmin PehlivanovicThe opening  of the drawing exhibition “Zar je to čovjek” 1992-2014 by the author Jasmin Pehlivanović will take place tomorrow at the B&H Historical Museum.

The art critic Vojislav Vujanović wrote the text on the exhibition “Orgijastički kolorit čovjekove povijesti”.

“The line drawn by Jasmin Pehlivanović comes from his being and when it touches the surface of the paper, it becomes something more than its materiality. It does not only testifies its visual strength, it steps out of its coincidence,  of its mere sensuality and expresses a willingness, an unconscious will, its intentionality, symptom. The line wants to be -something. Wants to be -a line. The truth still inarticulate, still in a state of intentions, struggles to get rid of its mechanicalness.. But when the artist Jasmin Pehlivanović structures this line towards something, the line becomes something more- it becomes a form. The form already establishes a possible relation towards nature and time. This testifies to us that the line of Jasmin Pehlivanović did not arise from training; his line is original and without which there is no creative art, there is no artistic speech”, wrote Vujanović.

The exhibition will open on Wednesday, 16 April at the B&H Historical Museum.

(Source: Fena)

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