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1979 · Screenprint on paper
image: 749 x 1079 mm
Tate

Vladimir Veličković was a Serbian painter and draftsman working in graphite, ink, and oil whose fragmented human figures carry intense psychological weight. His gestural vocabulary emerged from postwar European modernism, negotiating abstraction and figuration through studies of the isolated or distorted body. Rooted in existential inquiry, his drawings and paintings assert figuration as a vital counterpoint to purely abstract discourse. He exhibited internationally and remains a defining voice in postwar Serbian modernism.
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