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DUNJIC VLADIMIR
Contemporary figurative art
in oil and mixed media.

 
 

         Vladimir Dunjic was born in Cacak in 1957. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts
               in class of Professor Mladen Srbinovic in 1981. He has been a member of ULUS
               (the Serbian Association of Fine Arts) since 1982. He took part in several solo and group
               exibitions, both in Yugoslavia and abroad.
               He works and lives as a free lance artist in Belgrade.

               Tel: +381642847726

           E-mail: dunjicv@dunjic.com

          SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

            1988 Gallery KNU, Belgrade
                1988 Sremska Mitrovica
                1994 Gallery “Zvono”, Belgrade
                1994 City theatar Budva, Gallery Sveti Stefan
                1995 Gallery “Nadezda Petrovic”, Cacak
                1995 Gallery “Pero”,Belgrade
                1999 Modern Gallery Valjevo
                2000 Gallery ULUS, Belgrade
                2000 Diplomatic club, Belgrade
                2001 Modern gallery, Budva
                2004 Galery „Spinnaker“ Herceg Novi
                2004 City gallery Uzice
                2004 Museum in Prijepolje, Prijepolje
                2004 Seshion House Garden, Tokyo
                2005 Centre culturel SCG, Paris
                2005 Modern gallery Valjevo


            WORKS IN MUSEUMS:

            The National Museum, Belgrade, The Portrait of Ana Maria with the kingfisher, 1997.
                The Art Gallery “Nadezda Petrovic”, Cacak, Fidelity, 1994
                Gallery Milena Pavlovic Barili, Pozarevac, The water lilies, 1997
                The Parliament of Yugoslavia , Belgrade, The swallow, 2000.
                Modern Gallery Valjevo, The lower sky ,1999.


            AWARDS:

         Grand prix of the 7. Biennial of Milena Pavlovic Barili, Pozarevac, 1997.
                The Medal of the Little Spring Annals in Cacak, 1994.
                The First Public award. The 18. Memo of Nadezda Petrovic, Cacak, 1994.