The exhibition of Jagoda Buić titled Triptych Squared will open on Monday, 16 of May, in Oris House of Architecture at 20 p. m.
Jagoda Buić is one of the most distinctive, internationally acknowledged and affirmed Croatian artists, a winner of, among many others, Grand Prix at the Biennale of São Paulo, of Herder Prize in Vienna, UNESCO’s Award for Contemporary Arts; she has exhibited at the Biennale of Venice for three times.
As Tonko Maroević has written in the catalogue of the exhibition:
The exhibition in Oris House of Architecture is an opportunity for us to at least outline the new phases and series of Jagoda Buić, to examine the most typical examples of different parts of her work, and it is especially convenient that this is happening in the domain of architecture, that is, in the thinking and acting within a space because her work implies a dialogue with the walls, floors and ceilings, it implies a relation with a human measure and tradition of ambiance.
And Jagoda Buić underlines:
Art is like a subterranean river with its own course. I believe in its cosmic charge.
The projects includes the second exhibition in HDLU, Bačva Gallery (Trg žrtava fašizma 16), which will open on Tuesday, 24 of May, at 8 p. m., displaying the collages made out of paper and iron.
On this occasion, at 7 p. m., on the corner of Žrtve Fašizma Square and King Držislav Street, the sculpture In memory of Bernardo Bernardi will be revealed.
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