Creative energy and individuality

Visitors could see how Herceg Novi looked in the twenties and thirties of the XNUMXth century on the negatives from the Laforest studio collection.
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Petar Lubarda
Petar Lubarda
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Ažurirano: 01.11.2016. 10:46h

The exhibition "Six Giants and the City", which presented the works of Petr Lubarda, Vojislav Voj Stanić, Aleksandar Ac Prijić, Đorđij Bata Pravilović, Luka Berberović and sculptures by Luka Tomanović, was opened in the "Novi to sam ja" gallery in Herzegnov.

"Their works are a reflection of great creative energy and distinct artistic individuality. With the power of artistic imagination, a rich repertoire of motifs and themes, as well as an authentic artistic language and exceptional artistic skills, these creators made a great contribution to contemporary Montenegrin fine art", said art historian Danijela Peško, opening the exhibition.

She pointed out that artists found inspiration in legends, luxurious Mediterranean motifs and were inspired by history, religion and nature.

The audience in the gallery could see Voj Stanić's "Bokeh Motif" from 1977, "St. Đorđe" by Luka Berberović from 1997, "House on the Seashore" (1950) by Petr Lubarda, "Game of Olives and Oak" (1960) by Aleksandar Prijić, "Tre sorelle" (1971) by Đorđija Pravilović, as well as the sculpture "The Camp with Mamula" Luka Tomanović from 1953.

Visitors could see how Herceg Novi looked in the twenties and thirties of the XNUMXth century on the negatives from the Laforest studio collection.

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