Friday, June 10, 2011

Milorad Bata Mihailović, Serbian painter died he was , 88.

Milorad Bata Mihailović  was a Serbian painter and member of the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, who lived and worked in Paris and Belgrade died he was , 88..

(8 February 1923 – April 23 2011)

Biography

Mihailović was born in Pančevo. He finished elementary school. Father Peter it was while he was in the army, he enrolled at the Law Faculty in Belgrade, who had gone, he says, only one - to be printed. At the Fine Arts Academy in 1946. was admitted immediately to the second semester in the class of Ivan Tabaković. By going to Zadar 1947th where the group left the Zadar arises from the Academy of the 1947th years, then founded the band with which the eleven exhibits do 1951. In Paris he went with his wife Ljubinka Jovanović, 1952. where he lives and works occasionally returning to Belgrade.
Since 1947. when he first exhibited in Belgrade, he had a hundred group exhibitions in all continents. His first solo exhibition arranged in 1951. in Belgrade and a retrospective at Art Gallery 'Cvijeta Zuzorić' in 1981.
He was elected member in 1985th of SANU, in The Department of Fine Arts and Music. He died in Paris.

Paintings

Mihailović started painting in the spirit of realism and traditionalism, and shortly thereafter found the language of expressionism, which are later changed in a few style poetics. If he came to the border abstraction, Mihailović had never crossed that the Rubicon of art. Before he was a follower of intense coloristic painting that had a long tradition in Serbian modernism. His artistic gesture is violent, euphoric, fast, explosive, whirling, without any contemplation during operation. His expressive forms are distorted, barely recognizable, bathed in a rich chromatic range. It is often noted in his work distinctive ornaments and details of the Serbian medieval fresco painting.

Solo exhibitions (selection)

Bibliography (selection)

  • P. Discargues, Souleurs Bata Mihailovitch, Les lettres françaises, Paris, 16-23 avril, 1953
  • R. Vrinat, Mihailović, Actualité artistique 58, Paris, 14 novembre, 1953
  • Y.H., Louise Nevelson, Pierre Omcikous, Batta Mihailovitch, Aujourd'hui 20, Paris, 1958
  • R.-J. Moulin, Mihailovitch et Bogart, Les lettres françaises, Paris, juin 1959
  • G. Boudaille, M. B. Mihailovitch, Les lettres françaises, Paris, 7-13 decembre 1961
  • J.-J. Lévêque, Un panorama de la peinture moderne révéle, L'information, Paris, 16 decembre 1961
  • J.-J. Lévêque, Mihailovitch, La Nouvelle Revue Française, Paris, avril, 1962
  • J.-J. Lévêque, Mihailovitch Lyrisme, Arts, Paris, juin 1963
  • R.-J. Moulin, (pref), Galerie Argos, Nantes, 1964
  • J. Rollas, (pref), Galerie Ariel, Paris, 1964
  • J.J. Lévêque, Mihailovitch, Cimaise, Paris, 1965
  • J.J. Lévêque, Mihailovitch, Cimaise, Paris, juin 1966
  • M.Wykes-Joyce, (pref), Tama Gallery, London, 1966
  • C.B., Mihailovitch à la Galerie Nord, Lille, 1967
  • G. Boudaille, Mihailovitch, Presentazione, (pref), Galerie Rive Gauche, Paris, Rome, 1968
  • R.-J. Moulin, Du geste de Mihailovitch aux signes de Lybinka, Opus international, No 64, Paris, juin 1974
  • J. Pollac, (pref), Peintures récentes de Mihailovitch, Galerie Ariel, Paris, 1974
  • G. Bougaille, Milorad Bata Mihailovitch, (pref), Kunsthandel M. L. de Boer, Amsterdam, 1976
  • P. Cabanne, Mihailovitch, Le Matin, Paris, novembre, 1980
  • R.-J. Moulin, Un grand peintre Yougoslave, Dans le tremblement du mond, L'Humanite, Paris, 4 decembre 1980
  • F. Priston, (pref), Mihailovitch, Artmosphère IV, Hôtel de Ville, Neuilly sur Seine, 1987
  • Ch. Simić, Notes sur la peinture de Bata Mihailovith, (pref), Galerie Ariel, Paris, 1988

 

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