Slobodanka Stupar Explained

Slobodanka Stupar
Birth Name:Slobodanka Stupar
Birth Place:Sarajevo, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality:Serbian
Known For:Multimedia artist

Slobodanka Stupar (born 1947 in Sarajevo), is Serbian visual artist who lives and works in Belgrade, Athens and Cologne.

Biography

Slobodanka Stupar graduated from Applied Arts School in Belgrade (B.F.A.)

She graduated School of Fine Arts at University of Belgrade (M.F.A.)

She specialized at the School of Fine Arts in Athens.

The work

The separation of elementary metaphors and other figurative mechanisms, i.e. deconstruction, has become an effective tool for understanding and interpreting recent visual art. This isespecially true where the artist has moved from a more "classical" form of expression, arising from an academic training, to a practice involving a visualized language and semantic composition mode of expression, of which Slobodanka Stupar is an example. This transition was all the more likely in her case given the freedom which she already had in using the graphic art medium, closer to experimentation than the reproduction of any standard approach. Even from the outset of her artistic career she had been leaning towards a reexamination of the expressive capabilities of visual art.[1] Combining the incompatible, to maintain any discourse (in this case visual) one has to remove or circumvent ordinary comprehensibility, or "sense"; to make something "apparent" the plastic narrative had to be reduced to the brink of unrecognizability in order to be "seen" as a new work. This is precisely the kind of work Stupar has been producing over the last few years. The works at this exhibition are among those which have emerged from this new understanding of the function of art works as self-sufficient structures of meaning, autonomously establishing the scope of their own significance.[2]

Grants and residencies

Awards and recognitions

Selected solo exhibitions

Other works and projects

Works in museums and public collections

Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade * Ludwig Museum, Cologne * National Museum, Belgrade * Museum of City of Belgrade Belgrade, * Museum Zepter, Belgrade *National Museum, Kraljevo * National Museum, Vranje * National Gallery of Piraeus,Greece * American College of Greece, Athens * Gallery of Contemporary Art,Zrenjanin * Art Collection of the National University Library, Zagreb * Art Collection"Lazar Vozarevis" Sremska Mitrovica * Collection of Graphic Art, Frechen *Museum of International Contemporary Graphic Art, Fredrikstad * CollectionGrafički Kolektiv, Belgrade * Art Collections of Art Colonies Sisak, Poreč, Tuzla and Sopoćani

Bibliography (selected)

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Jovan Despotović, Slobodanka Stupar, Arti, vol. 39, may-july, p.p. 204-207, Athens, 1998
  2. Jovan Despotović, Above and Below, (pref), Subjectil is Subjectil, (Slobodanka Stupar, monograph, Gallery "Belgrade", Belgrade, 2011)