ИНТИМЕН ПРОСТОР - КУЌА
Учесници на изложбата:
Стефан Јакимовски, Дамјан Јанкоски, Марија Јаќовска
Сара Митковска, Славчо Павлоски, Михаил Паскоски,
Милена Петковска и Евгенија Трајковска.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCTlUod-KeY
INTIMATE SPACE – HOUSE (intro by Prof. Slavica Janešlieva, Ph.D., FFA, UKIM in Skopje)
It is an incredible and almost surreal opportunity to organize an exhibition of works by students from the Faculty of Fine Arts, UKIM in Skopje, in Lichenoski’s house, in the center of the city and on the quay of Vardar, in which one of the founders of Macedonian contemporary fine art lived and worked (albeit briefly and towards the end of his life).
At the invitation of Europe House Skopje and in cooperation with the National Gallery of Macedonia, we felt it was not appropriate to exhibit student works that were made on a different theme and with a different idea in the Lichenoski memorial house, and use the walls of the intimate rooms of Lazar and Zoya Lichenoski as walls in any gallery/museum space. That’s why we decided that this exhibition will consist of works created and inspired by Lichenoski’s personality and creativity, by his house and the space within it, but also by the attitude towards culture and cultural heritage. Just as Lichenoski, with his actions, creativity, talent and energy, left a permanent and invaluable testimony, thought, cultural and fine-art heritage, these young creatives, hopefully, future fine/visual creators, need to be authentic and noticed.
We had a short time for research, design, and implementation, but we hope that the elan and youthful energy, so important and cherished by Lichenoski himself, is visible. As a professor at the School of Applied Arts, now the State High School for Fine Arts and Design that bears his name, he created new generations of Macedonian painters/artists who were to create “new art – diction and visual linguistics of the new age”[1].
In the spirit of education and vision, we turn Lichenoski’s memorial house into a workshop for students to determine or demystify the space and the attitude towards it. That is why at this exhibition all expressive artistic/visual means are allowed in order to express the idea, to “conquer” the space and offer an experience through the offered opportunity to develop the phenomenon of the artistic concept and ignoring the strict divisions of artistic media and artistic fields and even through the incentive to cross with other arts.
[1] Vaseva Dimeska, Viktorija. Lazar Lichenoski 1901-1964; Museum of Contemporary Art – Skopje, 1998, p. 102
Stef Jakimovski @Damjan Jankoski Јаќовска Марија Sara Mitkovska @Slavco Pavleski Mihail Paskoski Milena Petkovska Evgenija Trajkovska
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