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Djordje Ozbolt “Regaining Memory Loss” Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition
The Serbia Pavilion at the 2019 Venice Art Biennale hosts works by artist Djordje Ozbolt.
Works proposing a reflection on imagination, emotions and memory.
Dordje Ozbolt’s sculptures and paintings mix imaginary, past, present, and future landscapes representing wilderness or modern cities.
He uses a form of visual deconstruction by mixing concepts and symbols to bring new creatures to life.
Dordje Ozbolt refers here to Henri Bergson’s definition of memory, for whom it was not a regression from the present to the past but, on the contrary, a journey from the past to the present.
In his exhibition at the Venice Biennale, Dordje Ozbolt invites us and helps us focus on the flow of perceptions we have of things.
A perception of things transformed by our memory, which transformation modifies our relationship to said things.
The works of Dordje Ozbolt presented at the Serbia Pavilion are reminiscences, traces of the artist’s personal memory.
This artist, born in Belgrade in 1966, grew up in peace and security until everything turned into war and witnessed the destruction of cities, the flight and exodus of Serb populations, the bombing...
These meaningful and colourful works presented in Venice are traces of Dordje Ozbolt’s intimate memory, idealized in a key moment in his memories, recreated in the past and anchored in the present.
Dorje Ozbolt “Built on the Rock”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (180 x 160cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjorjde Ozbolt “Full Moon Rising”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (230 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Gang of Five III”
Sculpture, Metal frame, Resin, Sand (290 x 50 x 40 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Like a Walk in the Park”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (220 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Gang of Five II”
Sculpture, metal frame, resin and sand (200 x 160 x 60 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Now You See Me”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (230 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Gang of Five V”
Sculpture, metal frame, resin and sand (200 x 135 x 40 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Loss”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (230 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Wrestling for Godot”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (240 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Gang of Five I”
Sculpture, metal frame, resin and sand (240 x 130 x 50 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Remember Me?”
Painting - Acrylic on Canvas (240 x 200 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceDjordje Ozbolt “Gang of Five IV”
Sculpture, metal frame, resin and sand (310 x 90 x 50 cm) 2019 Biennale Art VeniceArtists Armitage | Bove | Bendayan | Bertlmann | Canosa | Chiha/Karim/Abdallah | Condo | Da Corte | David | Gruyter/Thys | Hamilton | Hernandez | Ihrman | Jamie | Jarpa | Jungerman | Kensmil | Kolíbal | Liu Wei | Marclay | Mehretu | Minoliti | Moulene | Muholi | Mulleady | Ozbolt | Pieski | Prouvost | Puryear | Shishkin | Singer | Sokurov | Stanczak | Taylor | Upson | Ursuta | Wagner/Burca | Wilkes| Yi A. | Yoon
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