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Exhibition ”Aktovi” in Centre for Culture in Mostar

Published: February 21, 2013
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On 22 February, Friday, at 7.30 p.m., an exhibition ”Aktovi” by Tamara Grbavac, Ivana Glibota and Vilim Parić will be open in Centre for Culture in Mostar.

The cycle of ”Aktovi” (Nudes) deal with similar philosophy in their works – the status of a woman in contemporary society, the status of woman who is being objectivised.

The paintings were created through constant reviewing, and this exhibition has previously been exhibited in Dubrovnik.

Gilbota was born in Makarska in 1987, and finished Academy of Fine Arts in Široki Brijeg.

Grbavac was born in Ljubuški in 1988 and finished Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubuški. She had six solo exhibitions and participated at 16 art colonies.

Vilim Parić was born in Travnik in 1987, and finished Academy of Fine Arts in Široki Brijeg; he’s curently studying for his PhD degree, he had two solo exhibitions.

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