- Boris Dragojević
Infobox Artist
name = Boris Dragojevic
imagesize = 180px
birthname = Boris Vojislav Dragojevic
birthdate = birth date|1956|7|3|mf=y
location =Cetinje ,Montenegro
nationality = Montenegro
field =Painting ,Drawing ,Writing
training = Academy of Fine Arts,Belgrade ,Serbia
movement =Surrealism ,Hyperrealism Biography
Boris Dragojevic was born in
Cetinje ,Montenegro on July 3, 1956. In 1983 Boris graduated at the Faculty ofFine Arts inBelgrade . He studied painting in the class of Professor Mirjana Mihac and got his Masters degree at the Department ofPainting in 1986.Dragojevic has been a member of the [http://www.ulus.org.yu/ ULUS (Association of Visual Arts of Serbia)] and
free-lance artist since1984 .Archeology Of Light
Boris Dragojevic belongs to a family of
Mediterranean painters , a small assembly of brothers by sea. Among them are alsoMarko Murat ,Emanuel Vidovic ,Pedja Milosavljevic ,Zvonimir Mihanovic ; and the younger ones areMomcilo Macanovic andSasa Montilio . They are all painters ofMediterranean airs, the Southern sun, whose paintings have a scent of pines, cypresses and other plants growing by the sea. Perhaps that is why everything in his works is sanctified and lit, touched by spirit and miraculous. As if fire-flies are in the sea, andLocrum ,Korcula andOur Lady of the Rocks become warm nests above theabyss .Everything is humanized on Dragojevic’s paintings, even the civilization chaos.
Bay of Kotor is the center of the world, crystal of the sea and skies, and its immense depths are the birthplace and geography of dreams. Ships sail through the skies and underneath children play with delicate, colorful pebbles. Flanks in a marina of a forgotten old ship, crashed and washed out by numerous waves, a world in which a church is placed. In keeping with the ancient saying "“It is necessary to sail, it is not necessary to live”", every human being is a sailor. The painter is a Robinson who, like a novice, repents and atones for sins. He uses his brush to chase away evil, and his work wakes the spirit from eternal sleepiness. The painter is in collusion with eternity and sings it sweet canzones.At the same time, Dragojevic belongs to another family of
painters . Hisopal colors, paintings that seem as if they were painted by precious lapis lasuli, transparentultramarine ,Prussian blue ,cobalt from the bottom of the sea, invoke some of the dreadful, heavy, twilight beauty described in poems written byWilliam Blake ,Goethe andRimbaud , and paintings byJohn Martin andMilovan Vidak . Dragojevic painfully lives his paintings. However, his works are not onlyMediterranean andvisionary . He uses his painting tools to moveperspectives , bird’s view becomes frog’s view and scenes from the bottom are heavenly, according to thealchemical motto: “That which is above is like that which is below”. In a way, those are holly paintings, a reply of gift to the challenges of the times ofpostmodern andpost-technological utopia . He revealed how a painter doesn’t have to be anicon painter to create sacral pieces, to respond to challenges of history, to make peace between Western and Eastern tradition, church and everyday life. Our Savior is at the bottom of the sea, because God is everywhere.Christ was crucified to atone for the sins of all living creatures, to relieve the earth and heavens. Scenes ofcrucifixion symbolizeresurrection and baptizing by light. There are the first waters and heavens from the beginning ofGenesis .This artist brought a seldom found union of sharpness and poetics. He joined
hyperrealism with the intimacy ofBelgrade school, the precisefiguration with discrete imagination. He sailed the seas ofmelancholy , but he didn’t sink. He walked the deserted docks and beaches where a sense of being thrown into the world wakes from the very depths of human beings, where winds of doubt roar, yet everything is peaceful and in harmony.Isle of the Dead byArnold Böcklin , under the intoxicating Mediterranean sun becomes the island of life. In the name of Dragojevic’s empire, let us rememberSchopenhauer ’s advice "“Before wonderful paintings we should be silent and wait for them to address us first”" orPaul Valery ’s thoughts "“When you write about art of painting, ask for its forgiveness”".Seaside motifs
Works of [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/details Boris Dragojevic] present him as an artist of
hyperrealism , prone to shrewd surrealistic opservation and opsessed withsea andunderwater world, shores and monuments.Dragojevic speculates, in a rather peculiar way, about life and its poetic text which follows his paintings in the catalogues. He claims: » [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2001.Those%20propellers%20do%20not%20propel%20my%20submarine...%2057x67cm.html Those propellers] do not propel my [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1999.Millennium%20submarine%A0flying%A0above%20ebb%A0tide%2057x67cm.html submarine] any more. There are too many wishes for the eyes of just one person«. These words vibrate deeper on the sight of quite extraordenary paintings » [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1999.Bluish%20Korcula%A037x47cm.html The Blue Korcula] « (1999). It is a canvas full of [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2002.Cruifix%20with%A0the%20hammerfish%2051x37cm.html blue light] . Under the rays of [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2004.Gospa%20od%20Skrpjela%2067x57cm.html imperceptible sunset] , [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1997.Red%20Korcula%2047x57cm.html Korcula] is shining, with its protruding red roofs; in the richly coloured blueness, [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2000.Gospa%20Od%20Skrpjela%2047x37cm.html the fish are floundering] , trying to emerge to the surface, along with a big yellow turf of seaweed; from the other side comes a shoal of pink fish; dazzling surreal but familiar and warm sight, skillfully and patiently elaborated. The same mixture of [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2003.Cruifix%20by%20I.%20Miladinovicu%2051x37cm.html undersea world] , in some sense unreal, and real [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1993.Big%20Silba%2037x47cm.html sea motifs] – is the characteristic of other painters too.
In » [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2001.%27%27Klapa%27%27%20below%20the%20fake%20pearls%2057x67cm.html Band under the false pearls] «, over the group of singers the ensnared shells are glimmering, over » [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2001.The%20Saint%A0George%20and%20Gospa%20Od%20Skrpjela%2057x67cm.html St George and Lady of Škrpjel] «, the tiny clouds are twinkling and at the bottom a shoal of fish; in the corner, there is some kind of [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1999.Millennium%20submarine%A0flying%A0above%20ebb%A0tide%2057x67cm.html submarine] (a motif seen in every painting: the artist’s symbol for penetrating into impenetrable) whose prepellers are moving silently.
According to Rajko Vujisic, »the perceptible and sensual world of Dragojevic, [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1993.Matinee%20with%20%27%27Ukljatas%27%2737x47cm.html the world over and under the sea] , as well as his colouristic plays and opservations recommend him as a [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Kritike/critics.html homomediteraneus] « among the
painters ; Dragojevic in the peculiar but expected way of his, finds the universal note and balance in the varieties of his central message.That is all Dragojevic’s aesthtics and
symbolism , somewhat strange but pure, [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2002.Briskulin%2051x37cm.html mysterious] but [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/01English/1998.No%20Schooner,%20No%20Leut%2057x67cm.html not at all morbid] .Mediterranean
The central part of Dragojevic’s artwork lies in his hereditary and post-hereditary experience combined with a brilliant creative ability. The first impression about his paintings is the exquisite technical knowledge. It is a very rare skill and leads to ultimate precision, the materialization and sensual quality of every single detail in his
paintings . The seas, skies, stones, on-the-shore pulled out served barges. The artistic world of Boris Dragojevic lies in the mixture of real andsurreal : he builds up some new visions of magic attraction. The recognizable motifs are taken from our very neighbourhood. The old buildings made of stone,Sveti Stefan ,Perast ,Our Lady of the Rocks (Gospa od Škrpjela ),Sveti Đorđe Island , the temple ofBellavista ...Dragojevic enchants with his imagination, with painting by painting, turning upside down that real world, exchanging it for the world of fantasy. A newly cycle of his is but a new confirmation of his qualities and true
Mediterranean sensibility.Dilber
In early 90-s, thanks to his collaboration with a French publishing house »
Les Humanoïdes Associés «,artist Boris Dragojevic launched into the world ofcomic book ; the collaboration ended up after the outbreak of thewar in1991 . For the first time inBelgrade , we saw extracts from the first unfinished series of analternative comic bookLeutenant Dilber (sailor).That avantgarde comic book is imbued with humour and vision, conjuring up the legacy of
pop-art and, in a rathersatirical manner, predicting the future events in ex-Yugoslavia . Although it has never been published, this comic book remains a rare and most preciousartistic achievement of the murky years of last decade.Solo Exhibitions
[http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2001/01/1987.Malinconia%2037x37cm.html Waiting for the Ship Bound for Montenegro] - Masters of
Arts Exhibition, Gallery of FFA, Belgrade 1986.Dedicated to Sergio Blazic - INA (Petrol Industry),
Zagreb 1987.Notturno 1 to 11 - Art Pavilion,Podgorica 1988.Mediterranean MetalMagnoliaceae -Yugoslav Art Gallery, Belgrade 1994.Between the Extremes - Ljetnjikovac Buca - Lukovic gallery,
Tivat 1997.Something in between - "
Sue Ryder " Gallery,Herceg Novi 1997.Mattins - Museum of Ruma 1998.In memory of
Gojko Berkuljan - Gallery "Most" ,Podgorica 2001.[http://www.borisdragojevic.net/Galerije/Galerija%2002/02/02English/2001.Those%20propellers%20do%20not%20propel%20my%20submarine...%2057x67cm.html Those propellers] ... - Ljetnjikovac Buca - Lukovic gallery, Tivat 2001.
Each one carries own
cross - Yugoslav Art Gallery,Belgrade 2002.Brothers by
sea Gallery "Geca Kon", Belgrade 2004.Abysses - Gallery "Open University Subotica",Subotica 2004.Mediterranean Story - Gallery "Basement",Novi Sad 2005.20 Years of devotion - Gallery "Progres", Beograd 2005.
Group Exhibitions
Contemporary Montenegrin Drawings (young) - Youth Centre, Podgorica 1983.
ULUS 's New Members - Belgrade 1984.Young Montenegrin Artists - Youth Centre, Podgorica 1984.
III Exhibition of
Contemporary Montenegrin Drawings - Youth Centre, Podgorica 1985.XIV Prospective - Yugoslav Art Gallery, Belgrade 1986
SINCE 1987, THE AUTOR HAS NOT TAKEN PART IN ANY DOMESTIC GROUP EXIBITIONS
Colours of Boka - "Vincent iz Kastva" gallery, Istrian National Theater,
Pula 2002.External links
* [http://www.borisdragojevic.net Boris Dragojevic] artist's official web site
* [http://www.borisdragojevic.net/details Boris Dragojevic - Paintings Gallery] some details of his paintings inoil on canvas .
* [http://www.babilon.rs Tower of Babel] Boris Dragojevic - PaintingTower of Babylon inspirated byPieter Bruegel the Elder
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