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Olga Jevric Ingrid Swenson

Olga Jevric By Ingrid Swenson

Olga Jevric by Ingrid Swenson


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This publication the first monograph in English on Olga Jevric offers a unique opportunity to discover the work of a remarkable Serbian female sculptor.

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Olga Jevric by Ingrid Swenson

This first ever monograph in English on Olga Jevric offers a unique opportunity to discover the work of a remarkable Serbian artist whose long and distinguished career established her as the most significant modernist sculptor from the former Yugoslavia.

Despite gaining widespread acclaim from her contemporaries both in Europe and the USA, economic, social and geopolitical upheavals meant that her work has been little seen outside Serbia in the past four decades.

As a witness to the Second World War and its aftermath, Jevric sought to give voice to the spiritual roots, cultural foundation and social conditions of the war-torn environment in which her work developed.

Through her materials primarily a mixture of cement, iron oxide, rods and nails she created distinctive forms that communicate the relationship between matter and void; weight and weightlessness; containment and release. Though many of her works are modest in scale, they have an immensely powerful presence.

This collection of texts and images provides a range of perspectives on, and a thorough contextual overview of, Jevrics work from some of the UKs most influential sculptors, alongside prominent art historians from the former Yugoslavia. It was produced in celebration of Jevric's exhibitions at London art platforms PEER (28 June14 September 2019) and Handel Street Projects (28 June13 December 2019), along with the acquisition of nine of her sculptures by Tate Modern.

About Ingrid Swenson

Ingrid Swenson MBE was Director of the influential and community-based independent art platform PEER from 1998 until 2021. She was awarded the MBE in 2018 for services to the arts in East London. Fedja Klikovac is a Montenegrin artist and art historian and, more recently, a gallerist and curator. He is the Director of Handel Street Projects, a London-based platform for new British and international contemporary art. Dame Phyllida Barlow RA is a British sculptor and professor emerita of the Slade School of Art, where she taught for over 40 years. She represented Great Britain at the 2017 Venice Biennale and was awarded a DBE in 2021 for services to art. Richard Deacon RA is one of the UK's leading sculptors, and taught in art schools in the UK and abroad from 1977-1992. The Welsh-born artist won the Turner Prize in 1987 and represented Wales at the 2007 Venice Biennale. He was given a CBE in 1999, having been previously awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Dr Jesa Denegri is a widely published Serbian art historian and critic. Born in what is now Croatia, he worked as a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade from 1965-1991, after which he served as a Professor of Philosophy. Joan Key is an artist, curator and writer living and working in London. Primarily known as a painter and printmaker, she has recently collaborated with musicians, composers and animators.

Table of Contents

Preface 6 Ingrid Swenson Olga Jevric: Spatial Compositions 9 Fedja Klikovac A Wonderful Artist 17 Richard Deacon in her own time 23 Phyllida Barlow Olga Jevric 37 Jesa Denegri Olga Jevric at peer 46 Olga Jevric at Handel Street Projects 68 Olga Jevric: Space and Time 79 43 Theses 84 Olga Jevric Olga Jevric sculptures, 19501970 87 Joan Key Photographic credits 95

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NPB9781909932579
9781909932579
1909932574
Olga Jevric by Ingrid Swenson
New
Paperback
Ridinghouse
2020-02-01
96
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