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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION: Countries and Regions
An exhibition of a thousand theatre artists from 60 countries and regions.
SHAREDSPACE 2013- 2016
Art and research project presents symposiums, workshops or exhibitions in 11 countries.
OBJECTS
Objects and their stories – this is the main theme of “Objects”, an exhibition open to individual artists.


1979 » Yugoslavia » Stage and costume design
Curator: | Vladimir Marenić |
JUGOSLÁVIE
Architect of the exhibition: M. Zoran Badnjević
Exhibiting artists / ateliers
[show all | hide all]- Meta Hočevar
- Miodrag Tabacki
- Alenka Bartl
- Sveta Jovanovič
- Branko Kostovski
- Slavica Lalicki (Slavica LALICKI-POSAVEC)
- Mileta Leskovac
- Vladimir Marenić
- Vladimir Spasić
- Milena Kumar
- Milena JEFTIĆ NIČEVA KOSTIĆ ( Milena Ničeva)
- Mihajlo SIMIDRIJEVIČ
- Zoran SRETENOVIĆ
- Ana ATANACKOVIČ
- Vlasta HEGEDUŠIČ
- Zorana JOVANOVIČ
- Ljerka KALČIČ
- Milutin KOSTIČ
- Djendji RACKOV
- Helena VOLFART-KOJOVIČ
- Draha VUKOVIČ
* 1942, Lublaň
Specialization: architect, teacher, set designer
Additional information: Professor at the University of Ljubljana (Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and TV).
She exhibited at the PQ in 1975, 1979, 1995.
Specialization: set designer
Additional information: Born in 1947. He works as a stage and costume designer with a number of different Yugoslav theatres. He also lectures at the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade. He exhibited at the PQ in 1979.
Additional information: Born in 1930 in Llubljana. Costume designer. Professor at the University of Ljubljana (Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and TV). She exhibited at the PQ in 1967, 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987 and in 1991.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born 1927. Stage designer at the Ljubljana Television, cooperates with several theatres. He participated in the Prague Quadrennial 1979.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1924 in Skoplje. Since 1952 he has been working as a stage designer at the Macedonian Popular Theatre in Skoplje. He participated in the PQ in 1967, 1971, 1975 and in 1979.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born 1937 in Pozharevac. Costume designer. She participated in the Prague Quadrennial in 1967, 1971, 1975, 1979 and in 1987.
Additional information: Born in 1924. Graduated from the School of Applied Arts at Novi Sad. He has brought into effect over 100 stage designs the most important of which are sets for the following plays: Ridiculous Precious by J. S. Popovic, Nora by H. Ibsen, The Dancing Dorisa by K. Odak, The Heretic by St. Mras, Never Satisfied by K. Trifkovič, Twelfth Night by W. Shakespeare, A Moon for the Misbegotten by 0'Neill, Big Mack by E. Kosch. He took part in the international exhibition of stage design in Zurich. He was awarded the Municipality Prize of Novi Sad for his sets to the play by K. Trifkovič. He is at work as stage designer of the Serbian National Theatre at Novi Sad.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1921 at Slavonska Pozega. Studied scenic design under prof. Milenko Serban and painting under prof. Ivan Tabaković. He is at work as stage and costume designer of the National Theatre in Belgrade. He has designed more than 170 stage sets and some 35 theatre costumes. Exhibited in Yugoslavia and abroad. His most important works include scenic designs to The Celestial Squad by Lebović and Obrenović, Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Wiliams, Nabucco and Aida by G. Verdi, Halleluyah by D. Lebovič, to the opera Mazeppa by P. I. Tchaikovsky, to Becket by J. Anouilh, The Life for the Tsar renamed to Ivan Susanin by M. I. Glinka, Rabelais by J. L. Barrault, etc. In his artistic realizations he employs different painting techniques. He was awarded tihe Sterijino Pozorje Prize for The Celestial Squad in 1957, the ULUPUS Prize for scenographic designs in 1965 and 1968, the October Salon Prize for stage sets to Master Hanus in 1966, the Prize having been attributed on occasion of 100 Years of the Belgrade National Theatre for sets to the play Swindle in 1969, the Prize of the Voyvodina Theatres Meeting for sets to the play The Devil's Disciple in 1970.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1930 neer Pirot. In the years 1948-53 he studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Novi Sad. He is now the stage designer at the National Theatre in Sombor. He has exhibited several times with UPIDIV, both at home and abroad. Since 1962 he is a member of UPIDIV. He has received four prizes in stage design.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1928 in Ljubljana. In 1956 she graduated from the University of Ljubljana as an architect. She has designed costumes for over 350 theatrical, film and TV productions. At present she holds a full-time job with Ljubljana Television.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1943 in Tomaševac. In 1968 she graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade. She made her debut with costume designs for Molierè's The Imaginary Invalid for the National Theatre at Subotica. Since 1969 she has been working at the Small Theatre /a puppet theatre/ and has collaborated with a number of other theatres in Belgrade. She has designed puppets, stage sets and costumes for a number of plays, among them The Ball called Flíček, Cinderella, Two Jugs of Water, The Story of Tick-Tack, Who Knows More Can Do More, Sytnpathy and Antipathy, the Princess and Shishalo, The Swing and others. Besides her work for the theatre she also devotes her energies to painting. She has had one-man exhibitions in Belgrade in 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1975, in Čačak in 1973, in Katowice and Opol in 1973 and at Stettin in 1974. She obtained the ULUPUS prize for 1970-71 and in 1973 the Third Prize at Sterijino pozorje in Novi Sad for the design of the catalogue; in 1975 she received a Silver Medal at the Triennial of Stage and Costume Design in Novi Sad and in 1978 the Bronze Medal, also at Novi Sad. In the years 1974,1975 and 1978 she gained prizes at Festivals of Serbian Puppet Theatres. She participated in the Prague Quadrennial in 1971 and in 1975. Information from catalogue 1999: She is painter and costume designer, currently she co-operates with Duško Radovič Little Theatre, Beograd. From 1971 to 1983, she participated in all the PQs. At the IX International Trienal in Novi Sad 1990, she received The Silver Medal.
Additional information: Born in 1938 in Belgrade. He works as stage and costume designer with a number of Yugoslav theatres. In 1969 he received a Silver Medal and in 1972 a Bronze Medal at the Triennial of Stage and Costume Design in Novi Sad. He participated in the PQ in 1975, 1979 and in 1983.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1936 in Belgrade. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and continued in his studies in France, Italy, Czechoslovakia and Poland. He works at the Small Theatre in Belgrade where as a stage and puppet designer he has collaborated in the production of many plays. He has also collaborated with almost all puppet theatres in Yugoslavia and as a stage and puppet designer has participated in many productions. He has also designed the sets and concept of many Yugoslav cultural celebration in 1971. Among his most successful designs are Sympathy and Antipathy by J.S. Popović, The Chase Caused by the Wolf by P. Mančev, The Little Tiger by H. Januševská /Zagreb/ and Charlie' s Fate in the Youth Theatre in Sarayevo. He has received various prizes both at home and abroad for various stage designs. He is also the author of many theatre posters for which he received Yugoslav and foreign awards. He has exhibited abroad several times, among others also at the Prague Quadrennial in 1975.
Additional information: Born in 1949. In 1973 she graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade and then spent a year in Paris on a scholarship from the ORTF /Office for French Radio and Television/. Since 1974 she is the costume designer at the People´ s Theatre in Subotica. Among her most successful designs were those for The Mute Knight by J. Heltai, The Trojan Women by J.P. Sartre, for Romeo and Juliet by W. Shakespears, for Dundo Maroje by M. Držić, for Servant of Two Masters by C. Goldoni and others.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1927 in Zagreb, a costume desiger. She graduated from the Academy of Art in Zagreb. She has designed numerous costumes and stage sets for performances at various Yugoalav theatres; only some of the most interesting are mentioned below : Prince Igor, Nabucco, Rigoletto, Madame Butterfly, Simone Boccanegra, Carmen, Manon, Boheme, Martha, The Public Square, Die KLuge, The Visit, Andorra, Antigone, Electra, Much Ado about Nothing and To Pluck of Hawk.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1927, a costume designer. In 1970 she graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade. She has designed costumes for more than 60 plays and a number of television productions. She won the First Prize for costume designs for the production of B. Nušič' s The Mourners at the Festival of Yugoslav Amateur Theatres, held in 1978 in Trebinje. These costumes were made by various techniques and evolve on stage during the course of the performace. Among her most important works are designs for Mother Courage and Her Children by B. Brecht, for The Marriage by N. V. Gogol and for Suspect Person by B. Nušič. She has held one-man exhibitions in Mostar /1971/, Leskovač /1973/, Subotica /1974/, Novi Sad /1975/ and in Belgrade /1978/. She has also participated in collective exhibitions in Zagreb /1968/ and in Belgrade /1968, 1969, 1970, 1977/.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in Belgrade. She cooperates as a costume designer in particular with the National Theatre in Belgrade and with the Belgrade Television. She participated in the Prague Quadrennial 1979 and 1983.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1942 near Prishtina. He graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade and participated in various group exhi- bitions in Prishtina, Péc, Prozren, Niš, Skopje, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Titograd, Sarayevo, Novi Sad and Belgrade. He also participated in stage and costume design exhibitions in Belgrade, the 5th International Triennial of Stage and Costume Design in Novi Sad, an exhibition of Yugoslav theatres in Dortmund, exhibitions of applied arts in Tirana, Albania and at the Triennial of Original Design at Sarayevo. He has designed more then thirty stage sets for the National Theatre in Prishtina /for instance for W. Shakespeare' s Othello, M. Držić´s Dundo Maroje, B. Brechť s The Good Woman of Setzuan. N. Ostrovski' s The Forest and others. At present he is warking as a stage designer for the National Theatre at Prishtina.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1947. In 1970 she graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade as a costume designer. Sínce then she has been teaching art and regularly collaborates with the National Theatre and the Puppet Theatre in Zrenjanin as a stage and costume designer. Her most important work includes designs for The Rocking Chalr by Novak and for Pinoccio and My Little Garden for the puppet theatre.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in Sarayevo, in the years 1931-47 she lived in Vienna and after World War II she studied costume design for two years at the Academy of Applied Arts. She also studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Sarayevo, where she graduated in 1950. She then came to Belgrade where she obtained a degree at the Academy of Applied Arts. Until the present she has designed the costumes for over 200 theatrical, television and film productions. She has also worked as a stage and puppet designer for puppet theatres. She has published a collection of folk costumes from Bosna and Hercegovina.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: She studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade where she graduated in 1960. She has participated in several exhibi- tions in Belgrade and abroad. Since 1969 she works in the Small Theatre as a stage and costume designer and puppet maker, as well as a poster and theatre programme designer.
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