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Artist Statement:
My paintings are paintings of action, energy, passion (“By passion the world is bound, by passion too it is released” – reads the ancient Indian text). Painting as an exaltation of being (direct, immediate, like a lyric poem – an attempt to capture the moment).
Abandoning the chimera of three-dimensionality, the ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
More than 50 exhibitions internationally, including USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Austria, etc.
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Artist Galleries:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
Private collections internationally, including USA, Denmark, and Hong Kong....
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Commissions:
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Reviews for Zoran Poposki:
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Triziana Tricarico, Review in the newspaper Il Mattino, Napoli:
"An explosive gestural energy, which wants to break out of the confines of the canvas, characterizes the works of Zoran Poposki, an artists who, after New York, Berlin, and Paris, is having an exhibition in Italy. The series “Hush” comprises eight digital works (large-scale inkjet prints) of psychodelic chromatisms, which explore the interconnection between the visible and the written word. “In this project I am elaborating the idea of change – he explains – by combining digital photographs of my friends, pictorial elements, such as vibrant drops and lines of color, and inserted selected words." Utilizing a Dadaist technique, the photographed subjects were requested to randomly open a book and choose the first sentence they see. Words that acquire different meanings depending of the sensibility of the spectator. Sentences sometimes intentionally left unfinished to leave room for individual imagination to complete them."
Giorgio Agnisola, Critico d'arte, Italy:
“Poposki unleashes onto the canvas a gestural and abstract energy, tied to the evocation of color but also to the expressive techniques of the sign, in a multilayered construct out of which often emerge figurative forms, profiles that seem to be creating a sort of inner scenography. Still, in the creative stage it is exorcised through rational interventions, phrases, signs, thoughts, that the artist applies to the painting, provocatively, with the intent to demystify. That results in a visible ambiguity that evokes in the spectator a conscious and intensive analysis of the word and the image, in a space which is emotionally engaging while at the same time problematic, unknown in a way, yet encouraging.”
Maja Cankulovska, curator, National Gallery, Skopje:
"Poposki's paintings are a form of refined lyricism".
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