Mile V. Pajić Explained

Mile V. Pajić
Миле В. Пајић
Birth Date:1958
Birth Place:Šabac, Serbia Yugoslavia
Nationality:Serbian
Field:Painting, publishing, cultural activism

Mile V. Pajić (Serbian: Миле В. Пајић; Šabac, 1958) is a Serbian visual artist, cultural activist, and researcher, known as the author of monographs on cultural and ecclesiastical heritage. He is also publisher and administrator at several Serbian cultural institutions.[1]

In 2007, he was awarded the Golden Badge of the Cultural and Educational Association of Serbia. He continues to live and work in Belgrade.

Career

Artistic workFor over thirty years, Pajić's expression in drawing, painting, and water colour has been based on the Christian Balkan art tradition, French Impressionism and related experiences, as well as on the Russian traditional painting of the second half of the 19th century with its origin in the movement of Peredvizhniki (Wanderers). His work is represented in the monograph "Russian-Serbian Painting", published in Russia in 2014.
Cultural workPajić researches heritage of the Serbs to reaffirm aesthetics originated in the Middle Ages, permeating the spirit of Byzantine civilization. From the researched material, he conceived project "Treasury of Serbian Spirituality" (Serbian: Riznica srpske duhovnosti) in the mid-1990s, which presented the heritage through spiritual, cultural and state-building history. Based on this, he was one of the founders and the editor-in-chief of the eponymous NGO and publishing house.[2]

He is also one of the founders of the Dositej Obradović Foundation in Belgrade, now legally listed as "The culture institution of the special significance for Republic of Serbia". He is also an official in the foundation's policy bodies.

He is the vice-president for culture of the Society of friends of the Monastery of Sv. Nikolai Srpski at Soko Grad, near Ljubovija. Museum exhibit in the monastery, representing an overview of Serbian spiritual history, is based on Pajić's 260 paintings created for the edition of "The Treasury of Serbian Spirituality", hand-made maps and drawings.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Exhibitions with the "Ras Art" Group

Book Illustrations

Completely authored monographs (texts and paintings)

Essays in Serbian

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rastko.rs/rastko/delo/16312 Contemporary Portraits: Mile V. Pajić
  2. https://www.rtrs.tv/vijesti/vijest.php?id=7212 "Treasury of Serbian Spirituality" presented
  3. http://www.spc.rs/sr/objavljena_edicija_riznica_srpske_duhovnosti Treasury of Serbian Spirituality has been published
  4. https://zaprokul.org.rs/2013/04/23/otvaranje-izlozbe-mile-v-pajic-hilandar/ Exhibition opening: Hilandar by Mile V. Pajić