Ljubinka Jovanovi? (French: Lybinka Jovanovich; Serbian Cyrillic: ??????? ?????????), Beograd, 1922-3 August 2015) was a Serbian painter who lived and worked in Paris and Belgrade. She was strongly influenced by the iconic traditions of the Serbian medieval art, and inspired by the Serbo-Byzantine style of painting, developed in a modern style with specific signs on her chromatic paintings.
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Biography
Ljubinka Jovanovi? was studying painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in class of prof. Ivan Tabakovi?. With her future husband, Milorad Bata Mihailovi? and his friends from the class Mi?a Popovi?, Petar Om?ikus, Kossa Bokchan and Vera Bo?i?kovi? Popovi? in the 1947 year she went to Adriatic Coast where they formed an art commune "Zadar group". She was a member of the group 'Eleven'. She has been exhibiting since 1951. Ljubinka Jovanovi? had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Serbia and abroad. With Bata Mihailovi? settled in Paris 1952. She died in Paris, France, on 3 August 2015.
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Art
Like all members of the postwar generation of Serbian painter and Ljubinka Jovanovi? has gone through several phases, which, however, compared to other yet to be less dramatic in the stylistic changes. Basically, it is still relied on the power of color in the picture and less paid attention to form. Form in her paintings, after neo abstract period, but at the end of the 1960s took on the meaning of the character that has a close and direct sourcing in the form of asceticism a medieval Serbian fresco and icon painting. Upon such visual image it has built one of the author's most recognizable works in Serbian contemporary art of the late 20th century.
Solo exhibition (selection)
- 1952 Galerija ULUS, Belgrade
- 1953 Galerie Marseille, Paris
- 1964 Galerie Ariel, Paris
- 1965 Galerie Peintres du Monde, Paris, Long Island University, New York City
- 1967 Salon Muzeja savremene umetnosti, Belgrade
- 1976 Galerie de la ville, Ruan
- 1977 Galerie Aritza, Bilbao
- 1977 Galerie Toroves, Santiago, Galerie Rive gauche, Paris
- 1980 Arcus, Paris
- 1981 Moderna galerija, Budva
- 1990 Umetni?ki paviljon ,,Cvijeta Zuzori?", Belgrade (retrospective)
- 1992 Savremena galerija Centra za kulturu, Pan?evo
- 1995 Galerija "Nade?da Petrovi?", ?a?ak
- 1996 Galerija ,,Nikola I", Centar za kulturu, Nik?i?
- 1998 Galerija Haos, Belgrade
- 2000 Galerija Rajka Mamuzi?a, Novi Sad
- 2002 Galerija Centra za kulturu, Despotovac
- 2003 Moderna galerija, Budva
- 2006 Galerija RTS, Belgrade
- 2010 Serbian Cultural Center, Paris (retrospective)
Bibliography (selection)
- 1962 Georges Boudaille, Le Salon de Mai: Le goût de notre temps, Lettres françaises, du 10 au 16 mai, Paris
- 1964 Jean-Jacaues Lévêque, Les merveillex univers de Lybinka, Galerie Ariel, Lettres françaises, février, Paris
- 1964 Raoul-Jean Moulin, Lybinka, Cimaise, No 67, p. 78, Paris
- 1964 Jean-Jacaues Lévêque, Lybinka - Galerie Ariel, Arts, mars, Paris
- 1964 Jean-Jacaues Lévêque, Lybinka - Galerie Ariel, La Galerie des arts, 15 avril, p. 33, Paris
- 1965 Georges Boudaille, (pref), Galerie Peintres du Monde, Paris
- 1965 Raoul-Jean Moulin, (pref), Catalogue de l'exposition personelle à la Galerie Peintres du Monde, novembre, Paris
- 1965 Georges Boudaille, Fascination du réel, Les Arts, 11 novembre, Paris
- 1965 Jean-Jacaues Lévêque, L'artiste est-il un piège à images? Arts, du 10 au 16 novembre, Paris
- 1965 Jean-Jacaues Lévêque, Icônes modernes, Arts, 11 novembre, Paris
- 1965. Raoul-Jean Moulin, (pref), Trois peintres de Paris: Lybinka, Bitran, Mihailovitch, Umeo, (La Suède)
- 1965 Jeanne Rollin, Nature et paysages, Humanité, 26 novembre, Paris
- 1966 Jannine Lipsi, Lybinka, Beaux-Arts, 20 janvier, Paris
Sources
- Documentation of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
- Ljubinka Jovanovi?, monograph, Kari? Foundation, Belgrade, 2002
- http://www.ccserbie.com/lybinka.pdf
External links
- Gallery RTS - Ljubinka Jovanovi?-Mihailovi?
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