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Details
- Date
- 2005-2006
- Media category
- Painting
- Materials used
- synthetic polymer paint on canvas
- Dimensions
- 300.0 x 400.0 cm
- Signature & date
Not signed. Not dated.
- Credit
- Mervyn Horton Bequest Fund 2006
- Location
- North Building, lower level 1
- Accession number
- 322.2006
- Copyright
- © Milenko Prvacki
- Artist information
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Milenko Prvacki
Works in the collection
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About
“Milenko Prvacki’s work engages with the reinvention of painting’s language. It is an engagement that is evident in his earliest paintings, made while he was still at art school in Bucharest, Romania in the 1970s, and continued in his more recent series of works, such as ... ‘Construction site’, which were made - or more accurately, ‘constructed’- after his relocation to Singapore in 1992. This dislocation from his home country of Serbia, a result of conflict in the former Yugoslavia, has been significant for Prvacki’s work. It is evident in the themes and subjects that his paintings allude to, such as ‘home’, ‘transit’ and ‘construction site’. These engage with the issues surrounding Prvacki’s migration from Serbia, the fragmented memory of place and the reconstruction of a new life in a foreign environment and situation. It is this notion of construction and re-construction that is particularly interesting and significant in Prvacki’s work. For, while the paintings are informed by his personal experiences, they also engage with the issues that surround the condition of painting today and, in so doing, result in a distinct visual language…”
Eugene Tan, ‘Milenko Prvacki’, ‘Zones of contact’, Biennale of Sydney 2006
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Exhibition history
Shown in 3 exhibitions
Zones of Contact: 2006 Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 08 Jun 2006–27 Aug 2006
Elemental, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 30 Jul 2022–2024
Making Worlds, Art Gallery of New South Wales, North Building, Sydney, 03 Dec 2022–2023
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Bibliography
Referenced in 1 publication
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Ewen McDonald and Luke Parker (Editors), Zones of Contact: 2006 Biennale of Sydney, Sydney, 2006, 226.
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