SAFET ZEC : BIOGRAPHY (English, French, Italian)

Zec was born in 1943, the last of eight children of a cobbler. Displaced by the war, the Zec family
endend up in Sarajevo. His artistic talents became evident even in childhood. By the time he made
it to the Belgrade Academy of Fine Arts, he was clearly something of a prodigy. Yet when Zec was
in Belgrade,post-modernism was well on the way to becoming the ruling orthodoxy. Finding himself,
as a figurative artist, swimming against the tide of the prevailing fashion, he felt redundant and
increasingly disillusioned. He even destroyed most of his earlier work. He thought of giving up
altogether and becoming a musician. But in the end he knew he had to go on painting. For some
years the artist continued to live in Belgrade, during which time he and his wife Ivanka bought and
restored an old house in the historic Ottoman of Pocitelj, near Mostar, which was becoming a kind of
artist's colony. He established a workshop there in 1983 to print engravings. Four years later, he moved
back to Sarajevo while still shuttling back and forth to Pocitelj.

Before the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Zec was a well-known painter at home, his fame steadily spreading
abroad and his work being shown in galleries all over Europe, in North and South America and Japan. In
1991 Zec's dream of a tranquil life devoted to artistic endeavour began to evaporate. Having been raised in
a city where mosques, Orthodox and Catholic churches and Synagogues were intermingled, where he had
friends from every religious background and never encountered any hostility between the different groups, Zec
is still clearly baffled and disillusioned by the disaster that overwhelmed the place. The war arrived first in Pocitelj.
The ancient mosque there was destroyed, Zec's printworks and studio were burned out, and his engraved plates,
representing years of work, disappeared. The siege of Sarajevo followed, the deaths of friends and colleagues, the
decision to seek refuge elsewhere.

In 1992, unable to continue to paint and support his wife and young children as the bombardments of Sarajevo
intensified, he left the city, and, at last found studio space in the town of Udine th the north-east of Venice. With the
help of the fine-art printer Corrado Albiccoco who opened the doors of his workshop to him, Zec was able to start
anew. This extended period of reluctant exile in provincial obscurity produced an extraordinarily rich body of new

work, which Zec has continued to add to with undiminished energy since finding a place to live and paint in Venice in 1998.

adapted from Roderick Conway Morris A Bosnian Painter's Window on War and Life, International Herald Tribune, September 1999.

One man shows :

2010 Venice, Museo Correr
Amman, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta
2009 Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum
Zenica, National Theater
2008 Prague, Museum Kampa
Stolac, Museo Sarica Kuca
Opatija, Behajad, Galleria Juraj Sporer
2007 Paris, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Sarajevo, Rencontres européennes du livre, Vijecnica, National Library
Studio-collectione Zec, Art books
Firenze, Galleria Falteri
2006 Paris, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Venezia, Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista
Colonia, Kunsthandlung Goyert
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2005 Venice, San Giovanni Evangelista
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2004

Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Brcko, Contemporary Art Gallery
Mostar, Domicil Gallery
Mostar, Cultural Center
Orbino, Casa Raffaello
Fiume, town museum
Udine, stamperia d'arte Albicocco,“Grazie Van Rijn”
Paris, Jean-Jacques Dutko Gallery
Paris, Miro room, UNESCO

2003

Metz, Maison de la culture et des loisirs de Metz
Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, opening to the public
Sarajevo, Bosnjacki Institut, Adil Zulfikarpasic Foundation “Opere 2001- 2003”
Paris, Michèle Broutta Gallery, “Red Table Rouge”
Sarajevo, National Theater, “Fortezza”

2002

Venice, Galleria del Leone, “Red Table Rouge”
Paris, Galleria Le Lys, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Tuzla, international portrait Gallery, “Le mani sul volto”

2001

Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum, “Opere 1958- 2001”
Feurs, Assier museum
Lille, Sainte Marie Madeleine church ,”Pitture, disegni, incisioni”
Rosazzo, Abbazia di Rosazzo, “condivisioni”
Abbeville, Abbeville Museum

2000

Paris, Europe Gallery
Venice, Ca' del Duca
Paris, Michèle Broutta Gallery
New York , Mark Murray Fine Paintings, “Venezia”

1999

Gorizia, Centro culturale Lojze Bratuz cultural center
Bihac, Town Gallery
Sarajevo , Holiday Inn Congress Hall
Paris, Le Lys Gallery
Budapest , City Gallery
Venice, Galleria del Leone, “Le Finestre”
Paris, Mezzo Restaurant-Gallery

1998

Zagabria,Bosnia Erzegovina cultural center
Dubrovnik, Marin Drzic Gallery
Mostar, cultural center
Lubiana, Vila Tivoli Gallery
Lubiana, Cankarjev Gallery

1997

Paris, Le Lys Gallery
Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum
“L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1996

Belluno, Galleria A. Boito
Comiso, Galleria degli Archi
Milano, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Castello Sforzesco
Pesaro, Galleria La Pergola
Udine, Stamperia d'arte Albicocco, “Il tavolo Rosso”

1995

Chamalières, Contemporary art gallery, Gradisca d'Isonzo
Contemporary art gallery “L. Spazzapan”, “L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1994 Conegliano, Palazzo Sarcinelli, “Opere 1960- 1994”
1993 Udine, Colussa Gallery
1992 Mostar, Domicil Gallery
1991 Dubrovnik, Sebastijan Gallery
1990

Sarajevo, Dom Pisana Gallery
Frankfurt, Hans Hoeppner Gallery

1989

Belgrade, Arheo Gallery
Mostar, Domicil Gallery
Subotica, City Gallery

1988

Skopje, Art Gallery
Dubrovnik, studio 57 Gallery
New York , Yugoslav Press and Cultural Center

1987

Hamburg, Hans Hoeppner Gallery
Trebinje, Cultural center

1986

Novi Pazar,Sopocanska vidjenja Gallery
Zagabria, Josip Rajcic Gallery
Lubiana, Ars Gallery

1985

Spallato, Alfa Gallery
Koprivnica, Podravka Gallery
Mostar, Mostar University
Stolac, Museo Branko Sotra
Mladenovac, Cultural center
Belgrade, Cultural center gallery

1984

Sarajevo, graphic arts Gallery
Novi Sad , small figurative fair
Istra (Pazino, Parenzo, Pola, Rovigno)
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Erzegovina Art Gallery
Barcelona, Toledo, Escorial, Gallery Caja postal
Visoko, Atelier figurativo
Zenica, Town Museum
Banja Luka, Cultural Center
Belgrade, Theater Gallery

1983 Belgrade, AZ Gallery
1981 Cambridge, MA., BAKK Gallery
1980

Monaco de Bavière, Hans Hoeppner Gallery
New York, Customhouse, Museum Area, World Trade Center

1979 Hamburg, Hans Hoeppner Gallery
1978

Cacak, Nadezda Petrovic
Priboj, Cultural Center Gallery
Nova Varos, Cultural Center
Zagabria, Dom J.N.A. Gallery

1977 Belgrade, Cultural Center Gallery
1975

Lubiana, Mala galerija
Sorrento, Chiostro di San Francesco

1974

Novi Sad, Radivoj Cirpanov Gallery
Dubrovnik, Sebastijan Gallery

1973

Rabat (Morocco), Ministry of Culture, with Ivanka Lekaj
Belgrade, Cultural Center Gallery

1972

Sarajevo, artistic pavillion
Belgrade, works on paper

1970 Djakovo, August Cesarec figurative fair.

 

Prizes:

2007

Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Ministère de la Culture de la Républiaue Française, Ambassade de France, Sarajevo

2005

Humanist of the year “Linus Pauling”
Premio internazionale per l'incisione "Do Forni", Venice

2004 First prize of etching & public prize, XI th International triennial portrait Festival, Tuzla
2002

First prize of theater scenography, Theater Festival, Zenica
First prize of etching, Amici di Leonardo Sciascia, Milan

1999

Prize “SOL”, XXIIIrd works on paper international Biennial, Lubiana

1998 Special Prize, International Triennal of Print, Kanagawa
1996 Grand Prix Alpe Adria for drawing, IVth edition, Ljubljana
1985 Prize “Kompas”, XVIth works on paper international Biennale, Lubiana.
1980

Public prize, Ist international portrait Festival, Tuzla
Prize “Rijekaprojekt”, VIIth original drawing exhibition, Fiume

1978

Painting prize, XII Mediterranean countries Biennial, Alexandria
First Prize, First Biennal of Yugoslav Art, New York

1977 Prize “Likovna jesen”, XVII Likovna jesen, Sombar
1976 Public prize, IX Memorial Nadezda Petrovic, Cacak
1975

Drawing prize , VI Union of the yugoslavian artists, Sarajevo
Drawing prize, V contemporary drawings from Yugoslavia Triennial, Sombor

1973 Public prize, XIV October Fair, Belgrade
1972 Painting prize , ULUS, Belgrade
1971 Public prize XII October Fair, Belgrade

 

SAFET ZEC : BIOGRAPHIE (anglais, français, italien)

 

Zec est né en 1943 à Rogatica, le benjamin de huit enfants, fils d'un cordonnier. Très vite, la guerre pousse sa famille à quitter la région
pour Sarajevo. Ses dons précoces impressionnent. Etudiant à l'Académie des Beaux Arts de Belgrade, il était déjà considéré comme un
prodige. A cette époque, le post-modernisme était considéré comme la voie à suivre. En tant qu'artiste "figuratif", il était nettement à
contre-courant; certains le considéraient comme dépassé et les illusions de l'artiste s'évaporèrent. Il a même été jusqu'à détruire la plupart
de ses travaux de jeunesse. Il a pensé à tout abandonner et devenir musicien. Mais en fin de compte, il savait qu'il devait continuer la peinture.
Pendant plusieurs années l'artiste vécut à Belgrade avec sa femme Ivanka, mais aussi à Pocitelj, une petite ville historique près de Mostar, lieu
qui devint bientôt une colonie d'artistes. En 1983, il ouvre un atelier de gravure. Quatre ans plus tard, il retourne à Sarajevo tout en continuant
à travailler à Pocitelj.

Avant la désagrégation de la Yougoslavie, Zec était déjà célèbre dans son pays. Sa notoriété débordait les frontières et ses oeuvres exposées un
peu partout en Europe, aux Etats-Unis, en Amérique du Sud et au Japon. Mais en 1991, le rêve d'avoir une vie tranquille, consacrée à la création
artistique, commence à se désagréger. Ayant été élevé dans une ville où les mosquées, les églises orthodoxes et catholiques, les synagogues se
côtoyaient, où les amis appartenaient à différentes ethnies et confessions, sans jamais rencontrer la moindre hostilité, il a été particulièrement
étonné, puis effondré par le désastre qui bouleversé complètement sa patrie. La guerre commença d'abord à Pocitelj : l'ancienne mosquée fut
abattue; le studio, les gravures de Zec furent brûlés, les plaques de cuivre, sur lesquelles l'artiste travailla pendant tant d'années, disparurent. Le
siège de Sarajevo suivit, puis la disparition de ses amis et de ses collègues le mènent à prendre la décision de trouver refuge ailleurs.

En 1992, incapable de peindre et d'entretenir sa femme et ses jeunes enfants, il quitte Sarajevo en plein bombardement, et après une odyssée de
quelque mois, il s'installe à Udine, dans le Frioul. Grâce au soutien indéfectible du taille-doucier Corrado Albicocco qui lui ouvre les portes de son
atelier, Zec peu à peu reconstitue son oeuvre. Ce long exil involontaire dans l'obscurité provinciale a produit une fabuleuse quantité d'oeuvres que
Zec continue d'enrichir avec une inépuisable énergie depuis qu'il habite et peint à Venise.

adapté de "Les fenêtres d'un peintre bosniaque sur la guerre et la vie", de Roderick Conway-Morris, International Herald Tribune, septembre 1999.

Expositions personnelles :

2010 Venise, Musée Correr
Amman, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta
2009 Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum
Zenica, National Theater
2008 Prague, Museum Kampa
Stolac, Museo Sarica Kuca
Opatija, Behajad, Galleria Juraj Sporer
2007 Paris, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Sarajevo, Rencontres européennes du livre, Vijecnica, National Library
Studio-collectione Zec, Livres d'art
Florence, Galleria Falteri
2006 Paris, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Venise, Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista
Cologne, Kunsthandlung Goyert
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2005 Venise, San Giovanni Evangelista
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2004

Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Brcko, Galerie d'art contemporain
Mostar, Galerie Domicil
Mostar, Centre culturel
Orbino, Casa Raffaello
Fiume, Museo della città
Udine, stamperia d'arte Albicocco,“Grazie Van Rijn”
Paris, Galerie Jean-Jacques Dutko
Paris, Salle Miro, UNESCO

2003

Metz, Maison de la culture et des loisirs de Metz
Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, ouverture au public
Sarajevo, Bosnjacki Institut, Fondation Adil Zulfikarpasic “Opere 2001- 2003”
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta, “Red Table Rouge”
Sarajevo, Foyer du théâtre national, “Fortezza”

2002

Venise, Galleria del Leone, “Red Table Rouge”
Paris, Galerie Le Lys, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Tuzla, Galerie internationale du portrait, “Le mani sul volto”

2001

Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum, “Opere 1958- 2001”
Feurs, Musée d'Assier
Lille, Eglise Sainte Marie Madeleine,”Peintures, dessins, gravures”
Rosazzo, Abbazia di Rosazzo, “condivisioni”
Abbeville, Musée d'Abbeville

2000

Paris, Galerie de l'Europe
Venise, Ca' del Duca
Paris, Galerie Michèle Broutta
New York , Mark Murray Fine Paintings, “Venezia”

1999

Gorizia, centre culturel Lojze Bratuz
Bihac, Galleria della Città
Sarajevo , Holiday Inn Congress Hall
Paris, Galerie Le Lys
Budapest , City Gallery
Venezia, Galleria del Leone, “Le Finestre”
Paris, Galerie-ristorante Mezzo

1998

Zagabria, centre culturel della Bosnia Erzegovina
Dubrovnik, Galerie Marin Drzic
Mostar, centre culturel
Lubiana, Galerie Vila Tivoli
Lubiana, Galerie Cankarjev

1997

Paris, Galerie Le Lys
Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum “L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1996

Belluno, Galleria A. Boito
Comiso, Galleria degli Archi
Milano, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Castello Sforzesco
Pesaro, Galleria La Pergola
Udine, Stamperia d'arte Albicocco, “Il tavolo Rosso”

1995

Chamalières, Galerie d'art contemporain, Gradisca d'Isonzo
Galerie d'art contemporain “L. Spazzapan”, “L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1994 Conegliano, Palazzo Sarcinelli, “Opere 1960- 1994”
1993 Udine, Galleria Colussa
1992 Mostar, Galerie Domicil
1991 Dubrovnik, Galerie Sebastijan
1990

Sarajevo, Galerie Dom Pisana
Francfort, Galerie Hans Hoeppner

1989

Belgrade, Galerie Arheo
Mostar, Galerie Domicil
Subotica, City Gallery

1988

Skopje, Galerie d'art
Dubrovnik, Galerie studio 57
New York , Yugoslav Press and Cultural Center

1987

Hambourg, Galerie Hans Hoeppner
Trebinje, centre culturel

1986

Novi Pazar, Galerie Sopocanska vidjenja
Zagabria, Galerie Josip Rajcic
Lubiana, Galerie Ars

1985

Spallato, Galerie Alfa
Koprivnica, Galerie Podravka
Mostar, Université de Mostar
Stolac, Musée Branko Sotra
Mladenovac, centre culturel
Belgrade, Galerie du centre culturel

1984

Sarajevo, Galerie des arts graphiques
Novi Sad , Petit salon figuratif
Istra (Pazino, Parenzo, Pola, Rovigno)
Sarajevo, Galerie d'art de la Bosnie-Herzégovine
Barcelone, Tolède, Escorial, Galerie Caja postal
Visoko, Atelier figuratif
Zenica, Musée Municipal
Banja Luka, centre culturel
Belgrade, Galerie del Teatro

1983 Belgrade, Galerie AZ
1981 Cambridge, MA., Galleria BAKK
1980

Monaco di Baviera, Galerie Hans Hoeppner
New York, Customhouse, Museum Area, World Trade Center

1979 Amburgo, Galerie Hans Hoeppner
1978

Cacak, Galerie Nadezda Petrovic
Priboj, Galerie du centre culturel
Nova Varos, centre culturel
Zagabria, Galerie Dom J.N.A.

1977 Belgrade, Galerie du centre culturel
1975

Lubiana, Mala galerija
Sorrento, Chiostro di San Francesco

1974

Novi Sad, Galerie Radivoj Cirpanov
Dubrovnik, Galerie Sebastijan

1973

Rabat, Ministère de la culture, con Ivanka Lekaj
Belgrado, Galerie du centre culturel

1972

Sarajevo, Pavillon artistique
Belgrade, Collective d'arts graphiques

1970 Djakovo, Salon figuratif August Cesarec

 

Premi:

2007

Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Ministère de la Culture de la Républiaue Française, Ambassade de France, Sarajevo

2005

Humaniste de l'année. Grand prix honorifique international “Linus Pauling”
Prix International de gravure "Do Forni", Venise

2004 Premier prix de la gravure et Prix du public, XI Festival triennal international du portrait, Tuzla
2002

Premier prix du décor de théâtre, Festival des Théâtres, Zenica
Premier prix de gravure, Amici di Leonardo Sciascia, Milan

1999

Prix “SOL”, XXIII Biennale internationale des arts graphiques, Lubjana

1998 Prix spécial, International Triennal of Print, Kanagawa
1996 Grand Prix Alpe Adria pour le dessin, IVe édition, Ljubljana
1985 Prix “Kompas”, XVIe Biennale internationale des arts graphiques, Lubjana.
1980

Prix du public, Ier Festival triennal international du portrait, Tuzla
Prix “Rijekaprojekt”, VIIe exposition du dessin original, Fiume

1978

Prix de peinture, XIIe Biennale des pays méditerranéens, Alexandrie
Premier prix, First Biennal of Yugoslav Art, New York

1977 Prix “Likovna jesen”, XVII Likovna jesen, Sombar
1976 Prix du public, IX Mémorial Nadezda Petrovic, Cacak
1975

Prix de dessin, VI Exposition de l'union des artistes de Yougoslavie, Sarajevo
Prix de dessin, V Triennale du dessin contemporain yougoslave, Sombor

1973 Prix du public , XIV Salone d'ottobre, Belgrade
1972 Prix de peinture, ULUS, Belgrade
1971 Prix du public XIIe Salon d'octobre, Belgrade

 

SAFET ZEC : BIOGRAFIA (inglese, francese, italiano)


Safet Zec è nato nella primavera del 1943 a Rogatic (Bosnia e Erzegovina). Ha frequentato le scuole a Sarajevo dove si è diplomato nel 1963 presso la Scuola Superiore di arti applicate. Nel 1969 ha finito l'Accademia di arti figurative di Belgrado (sezione di pittura) e presso la stessa Accademia ha completato nel 1972 anche gli studi post-diploma nella classe della prof. Ljubica Sokic. Ha vissuto e lavorato a Belgrado fino al 1989, per poi ritornare a Sarajevo dove è rimasto fino all'inizio di questa guerra. E arrivato a Udine i primi giorni di giugno del 1992. Lavora nel suo studio di Venezia e nella Stamperia d'Arte Albicocco di Udine.

 

Mostre personali:

2010 Venezia, Museo Correr
Amman, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts
Parigi, Galerie Michèle Broutta
2009 Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum
Zenica, National Theater
2008 Praga, Museum Kampa
Stolac, Museo Sarica Kuca
Opatija, Behajad, Galleria Juraj Sporer
2007 Parigi, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Sarajevo, Rencontres européennes du livre, Vijecnica, National Library
Studio-collectione Zec, Art books
Firenze, Galleria Falteri
2006 Parigi, Galerie Agnès Dutko
Venezia, Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista
Colonia, Kunsthandlung Goyert
Parigi, Galerie Michèle Broutta
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2005 Venezia, San Giovanni Evangelista
Pordenone, Galleria Sagittaria
2004

Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Brcko, Galleria d'arte contemporanea
Mostar, Galleria Domicil
Mostar, Centro culturale
Orbino, Casa Raffaello
Fiume, Museo della città
Udine, stamperia d'arte Albicocco,“Grazie Van Rijn”
Parigi, Galleria Jean-Jacques Dutko
Parigi, Sale Miro, UNESCO

2003

Metz, Maison de la culture et des loisirs de Metz
Sarajevo, Studio-collezione Zec, apertura al publico
Sarajevo, Bosnjacki Institut, Fondazione Adil Zulfikarpasic “Opere 2001- 2003”
Parigi, Galleria Michèle Broutta, “Red Table Rouge”
Sarajevo, Foyer del Teatro nazionale, “Fortezza”

2002

Venezia, Galleria del Leone, “Red Table Rouge”
Parigi, Galleria Le Lys, “Grazie Van Rijn”
Tuzla, Galleria internazionale del ritratto, “Le mani sul volto”

2001

Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum, “Opere 1958- 2001”
Feurs, Museo d'Assier
Lille, Chiesa Sainte Marie Madeleine,”Pitture, disegni, incisioni”
Rosazzo, Abbazia di Rosazzo, “condivisioni”
Abeville, Museo d'Abeville

2000

Parigi, Galleria de l'Europe
Venezia, Ca' del Duca
Parigi, Galleria Michèle Brutta
New York , Mark Murray Fine Paintings, “Venezia”

1999

Gorizia, Centro culturale Lojze Bratuz
Bihac, Galleria della Città
Sarajevo , Holiday Inn Congress Hall
Parigi, Galleria Le Lys
Budapest , City Gallery
Venezia, Galleria del Leone, “Le Finestre”
Parigi, Galleria-ristorante Mezzo

1998

Zagabria, Centro culturale della Bosnia Erzegovina
Dubrovnik, Galleria Marin Drzic
Mostar, centro culturale
Lubiana, Galleria Vila Tivoli
Lubiana, Galleria Cankarjev

1997

Parigi, Galleria Le Lys
Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum
“L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1996

Belluno, Galleria A. Boito
Comiso, Galleria degli Archi
Milano, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Castello Sforzesco
Pesaro, Galleria La Pergola
Udine, Stamperia d'arte Albicocco, “Il tavolo Rosso”

1995

Chamalières, Galleria d'arte contemporanea, Gradisca d'Isonzo
Galleria d'arte contemporanea “L. Spazzapan”, “L'artista, la lastra, il racconto”

1994 Conegliano, Palazzo Sarcinelli, “Opere 1960- 1994”
1993 Udine, Galleria Colussa
1992 Mostar, Galleria Domicil
1991 Dubrovnik, Galleria Sebastijan
1990

Sarajevo, Galleria Dom Pisana
Francoforte, Galleria Hans Hoeppner

1989

Belgrado, Galleria Arheo
Mostar, Galleria Domicil
Subotica, City Gallery

1988

Skopje, Galleria d'arte
Dubrovnik, Galleria studio 57
New York , Yugoslav Press and Cultural Center

1987

Amburgo, Galleria Hans Hoeppner
Trebinje, Centro culturale

1986

Novi Pazar, Galleria Sopocanska vidjenja
Zagabria, Galleria Josip Rajcic
Lubiana, Galleria Ars

1985

Spallato, Galleria Alfa
Koprivnica, Galleria Podravka
Mostar, Università di Mostar
Stolac, Museo Branko Sotra
Mladenovac, Centro culturale
Belgrado, Galleria del Centro culturale

1984

Sarajevo, Galleria della grafica
Novi Sad , Piccolo salone figurative
Istra (Pazino, Parenzo, Pola, Rovigno)
Sarajevo, Galleria d'arte della Bosnia-Erzegovina
Barcelona, Toledo, Escorial, Gallerie Caja postal
Visoko, Atelier figurativo
Zenica, Museo della Città
Banja Luka, Centro culturale
Belgrado, Galleria del Teatro

1983 Belgrado, Galleria AZ
1981 Cambridge, MA., Galleria BAKK
1980

Monaco di Baviera, Galleria Hans Hoeppner
New York, Customhouse, Museum Area, World Trade Center

1979 Amburgo, Galleria Hans Hoeppner
1978

Cacak, Galleria Nadezda Petrovic
Priboj, Galleria del Centro culturale
Nova Varos, Centro culturale
Zagabria, Galleria Dom J.N.A.

1977 Belgrado, Galleria del centro culturale
1975

Lubiana, Mala galerija
Sorrento, Chiostro di San Francesco

1974

Novi Sad, Galleria Radivoj Cirpanov
Dubrovnik, Galleria Sebastijan

1973

Rabat (Marocco), Ministero della cultura, con Ivanka Lekaj
Belgrado, Galleria del Centro culturale

1972

Sarajevo, Padiglione artistico
Belgrado, Collettivo della grafica

1970 Djakovo, Salone figurativo August Cesarec

 

Premi:

2007

Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Ministère de la Culture de la Républiaue Française, Ambassade de France, Sarajevo

2005

Umanista dell'anno Grande onorificenza internazionale “Linus Pauling”
Premio internazionale per l'incisione "Do Forni", Venice

2004 Primo premio per l'incisione e Premio del pubblico, XI Festival triennale internazionale del ritratto, Tuzla
2002

Primo premio per la scenografia teatrale, Festival dei Teatri, Zenica
Primo premio per l'incisione, Amici di Leonardo Sciascia, Milano

1999

Premio acquisto “SOL”, XXIII Biennale internazionale della grafica, Lubiana

1998 Premio speciale, International Triennal of Print, Kanagawa
1996 Grand Prix Alpe Adria per il disegno, IV edizione, Ljubljana
1985 Premio acquisto “Kompas”, XVI Biennale internazionale della grafica, Lubiana.
1980

Premio del pubblico, I Festival triennale internazionale del ritratto, Tuzla
Premio acquisto “Rijekaprojekt”, VII Esposizione del disegno originale, Fiume

1978

Premio per la pittura, XII Biennale dei paesi mediterranei, Alessandria d'Egitto
Primo premio, First Biennal of Yugoslav Art, New York

1977 Premio “Likovna jesen”, XVII Likovna jesen, Sombar
1976 Premio del pubblico, IX Memoriale Nadezda Petrovic, Cacak
1975

Premio per il disegno, VI Esposizione dell'Unione degli artisti della Jugoslavia, Sarajevo
Premio per il disegno, V Triennale del disegno contemporanea jugoslavo, Sombor

1973 Premio del pubblico, XIV Salone d'ottobre, Belgrado
1972 Premio per la pittura, ULUS, Belgrado
1971 Premio del pubblico XII Salone d'ottobre, Belgrado