SPACE

from 3.11. to 1.12, Cultural Centre Trebinje Gallery
In the late 1980s, artists Srđan Apostolović, Zdravko Joksimović, Dobrivoje Krgović and Dušan Petrović gathered in the Art Workshop of Students' Cultural Centre (SKC) Gallery in Belgrade, the venue that had also organised their first solo exhibitions.


Comparing their range with the New British Sculpture, art critics gave them the name by which they are still known in the professional literature - New Belgrade Sculpture.
By the mid-90s, SKC had organised a series of the group exhibitions within the current Yugoslav state (Belgrade, Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo), as well as in Paris, Strasbourg, Bari, Lisbon and Budapest. This fact testifies to the incredible success and artistic momentum of these, in those times, young artists whose success was only interrupted by the war and the general crisis of the 1990s. Although each of the group of artists went their own artistic way during the second half of the 90s, their intense friendship and collaboration on different projects did not stop.



After the pause in joint exhibitions for almost two decades, their first group exhibition was organised at the House of Legacies in Belgrade in 2011 and had a great response from both the public audience and art critics alike. The next group exhibition was also very successful, organised by artists in the Macura warehouse in Novi Banovci in 2015.
This year (2018), this group of artists have decided to show their new works of art to the audience in the region within the exhibition '4 / space 3'.
Srđan Apostolović, Zdravko Joksimović, Dobrivoje Krgović and Dušan Petrović belong to the list of the most important artists of today whose creativity still has a remarkable impact on the development of the contemporary art scene in Belgrade and Serbia
Ivona Fregl




Zdravko Joksimović
There’s No Beginning and There’s No End, 2018











