- Zoran Mušič
Zoran Mušič (
February 12 1909 -May 25 2005 ) was a Slovene painter.Life
Zoran Mušič was born in a Slovene-speaking family in Bukovica, a village in the
Vipava Valley nearGorizia , in what was then the AustrianCounty of Gorizia and Gradisca (now inSlovenia ). Mušič's father was headmaster of the local school, while his mother was a teacher. Both parents wereSlovenes from theGoriška region: his father was fromŠmartno , a village in the Collio hills and his mother was born in a village Kostanjevica nearKanal ob Soči .During the
Battles of the Isonzo , the family fled to Arnače nearVelenje , where Zoran attended elementary school. In 1918, towards the end of the First World War, the family moved back toGorizia , but they were expulsed again by the Italian authorities that had occupied theJulian March . They moved to Grebinj in Carinthia, but they were expulsed again by theAustria n authorities after theCarinthian Plebiscite in October 1920. They finally settled in the YugoslavLower Styria . Zoran attended high school inMaribor . Between 1930 and 1935 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts inZagreb .After graduation in 1935 Mušič travelled extensively. He spent six months in
Madrid , he visitedVienna andDalmatia several times while being based inMaribor and Hoče. He moved toLjubljana in 1940. During this period (1942), he painted several churches in theGoriška region, together with his friendAvgust Černigoj (Drežnica, Grahovo). In October 1943 he moved to Venice and Trieste / Trst. In November 1944, he was sent by theNazis to theDachau concentration camp , where he made 200 sketches of life in the camp under extremely difficult circumstances. From the drawings executed in May 1945, he managed to save around seventy. After liberation by Americans in 1945, Mušič returned to Ljubljana, but was subjected to the pressures of the newly establishedCommunist regime and moved to Gorizia already at the end of June 1945. In October 1945 he settled inVenice . In September 1949 he married Ida Cadorin - Barbarigo.In 1956 he won the first prize at the
Venice Biennale . In 1951 and 1952 he was awarded thePrix de Paris , (jointly withAntonio Corpora in 1951). After 1952 he lived inParis for a while, where the 'lyrical abstraction' of theFrench Informel determined the art world. Throughout this period he kept his studio in Venice and exhibited again at the Biennale in 1956 and 1960, when he was awarded the Grand Prize for his graphic work and theUNESCO Prize. The much acclaimed series 'We are not the Last', in which the artist transformed the terror of his experiences in the concentration camp into documents of universal tragedy, was made in the 1970s.In 1981 Mušič was appointed "Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres" in Paris. Mušič's work has been honoured in numerous international exhibitions, such as the large retrospective exhibition at the
Grand Palais in Paris in 1995, opened by the French and Slovenian presidentsFrancois Mitterand andMilan Kučan .He died in
Venice in 2005 at the age of 96. He is buried in the local St. Michele cemetery.Museums and Galleries
Austria
*Albertina ,Vienna
*Sammlung Essl ,Klosterneuburg Croatia
*Galerija Moderne umjetnosti ,Zagreb
*Muzej moderne i sodobne umjetnosti ,Rijeka France
*Musée des Beaux-Arts ,Caen
*Musée national d´art moderne ,Paris
*Musée des Beaux-Arts André Malraux ,Le Havre
*Musée de Valence , ValenceGermany
*Museum Abteiberg ,Mönchengladbach
*Museum Folkwang ,Essen Italy
*Galleria d´Arte Moderna ,Bologna
*Galleria internazionale d'Arte Moderna Ca' Pesaro ,Venice
*Galleria Nazionale ,Rome
*GaMeC gallery ,Bergamo
*Musei Provinciali di Gorizia ,Gorizia
*Museo Morandi ,Bologna
*Museo Revoltella ,Trieste Israel
*Yad Vashem museum,Jerusalem Netherland
*Stedelijk Museum ,Amsterdam Slovenia
*Belokranjski muzej ,Metlika
*Galerija Vena Pilona ,Ajdovščina
*Goriški muzej Kromberk , Galerija Zorana Mušiča,Dobrovo
*Koroška galerija likovnih umetnosti ,Slovenj Gradec
*Mestni muzej Ljubljana ,Ljubljana
*Moderna galerija Ljubljana ,Ljubljana
*Muzej novejše zgodovine ,Ljubljana
*National Gallery of Slovenia ,Ljubljana
*Umetnostna galerija ,Maribor Spain
*Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza ,Madrid
*Collecio IVAM , ValenciaSweden
*Museum,Stockholm Switzerland
*Kunstmuseum ,Basel
*Musée Jenisch ,Vevey United Kingdom
*Estorick Collection ,London
*Tate Modern ,London United States
*Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
*MIT List Visual Arts Center , Cambridge
*Museum of Modern Art , New York
*Carnegie Institute, PittsburghExternal links
* [http://www.zoran-music.com/ Zoran Mušič web page]
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999961&artistid=1685&page=1 Tate Online]
* [http://www.gnomiz.it/nexus/arte00/music.htm]
* [http://www.maxime-groosman.com/index.php?id=works&artist=music--zoran Maxime Groosman] / Gallery selling works by Zoran Music
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