Ivan Picelj: Getulio Alviani
Galerija suvremene umjetnosti
Zagreb, 1962. godine
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
50x70cm
Grafičko rješenje: okomite nepravilne geometrijske forme u kombinaciji tiska sive i srebrnosive boje. Gornji i donji dio plakata: horizontalne svijetlosive plohe s tekstom u tisku tamnosive: gore ime autora, dolje informacija o izložbi.
Ivan Picelj: Tadeusz Szymański
Muzeej za umjetnost i obrt
Zagreb, 1963. godine
50x71 cm
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Atelier Brane Horvat / Studio S
Ivan Picelj: Suvremeno poljsko slikarstvo
Ivan Picelj: Contemporary Polish Art
Galerija suvremene umjetnosti, Zagreb, 1967,
68 x 48 cm
Print: Zagreb Student Centre
High-quality Sitotisak / Silkscreen
Ivan Picelj: Fotografija u muzeju i atelieru - Zvonimir Mikas
Zagreb, 1963.
Sitotisak / Silkprint
50x70cm
Plakat za izložbu "Fotografija u muzeju i atelieru - Z. Mikas" u MUO. Plakat je izveden monokromno (crna i nijanse sive). Podijeljen je horizontalno, na trećine. Gornja i donja trećina su istovjetne: svaka se sastoji od 4 niza pravokutnika u nijansama sive. Unutar prvokutnika je crna silueta leće. Središnja trećina sadrži informacije o izložbi, bijelim slovima na crnoj pozadini.
Ivan Picelj: Kiky Vinces Vinci
Zagreb, 1965. godine
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
50x70cm
Plakat za izložbu "Kiky Vinces Vinci" u MUO. Plakat je izveden u 2 boje (crna, siva) na bijelom papiru. Tipografija Helvetica.
Ivan Picelj: MUO
50x70cm
Plakat za stalni postav MUO. Raster krugova pastelnih boja, u sredini crno-srebrna forografija metalnog prstena.
Zagreb, 1962. godine
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Vinko Penezić & Krešimir Rogina
Staklena kuća za slijepog čovjeka
Diptih: Uzdužni presjek + Poprečni presjek
Signed and numbered
Edition 50
103 x 703 mm
Zagreb 1992.
Screenprint / sitotisak Atelier Brane Horvat
Dragoljub Raša Todosijević
Edingburška izjava / Ko profitira od umetnosti
Edinburgh Statement / Who makes profit from art
Beograd, 1975.
Silkprint
50x66,5 cm
Signed
Text on Serbian Cyrillic and English
Jesus Rafael Soto
Homage to Federico Garcia Lorca
68,3 x 48,7
Numbered and signed
Silkscreen
Basikom, Zagreb, 1999.
Edition: 100 plus 37 EA (Artist proof)
Paper: Conqueror 300
Enzo Mari
Enzo Mari (Italian, born 1932)
ENSEMBLE DE TROIS CUBES
Circa 1960
Medium: polyester resin
Size: 7 x 7 x 7 cm. (2.8 x 2.8 x 2.8 in.)
Editeur Danese
Sculpture cinétique
Denying Matisse featuring sculptural installation piece ' L'escargot Noir
Gera Urkom (renowned Belgrade-born Painter/Conceptualist) continues his on-going intellectual debate with the history of painting as the Primary forum for the explication of complex meaning in the Post-Modernist 21st Century.
NO:ID Gallery, London 2009.
Tri generacije beogradskih graditelja
Odnos prema nasljeđu
Beograd, 1984.
Likovna mapa
Etui sa pet grafičkih listova:
Aleksandar Deroko
Bogdan Bogdranović
Grupa MEČ:
Mustafa Musić
Stevan Žutić
Vilko Žiljak: 62-CM-24-MY-1975
Zagreb, 1975.
Signed and numbered
57 X 76,5 cm
Edition 2/10
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
In (New) Tendencies 5 (1973), Vilko Ziljak exhibited ASCCI photographs, i.e. digital printouts.
The graphics of the series are based on the same programmes which he wrote for his professional activities in various companies in the early 1970s – that is, for technical applications. He uses artistic computer graphics exclusively for abstract portrayals and regards these as an analogy to music.
Vilko Ziljak has been involved with computer graphics, among other things he was a programmer of geographical maps. In Croatia, Ziljak is a pioneer in the fields of computer graphics and typography, mathematical models as well as simulations and visual research aided by computers. Since the early 1980s he has also produced films and computer-aided animations. Born 1946 in Sveti Ivan Zelina, Croatia. Studied electrical engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb (Ph.D. 1981). From 1999 professor of graphic technology and head of the department of typography and computer graphics at the Faculty of Graphic Art at the University in Zagreb.
Vilko Žiljak: 60-4-AC-1975
Zagreb, 1975.
Signed and numbered
57 X 76,5 CM
Edition 2/10
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
The graphics of the series are based on the same programmes which he wrote for his professional activities in various companies in the early 1970s – that is, for technical applications. He uses artistic computer graphics exclusively for abstract portrayals and regards these as an analogy to music.
Vilko Ziljak has been involved with computer graphics, among other things he was a programmer of geographical maps. In Croatia, Ziljak is a pioneer in the fields of computer graphics and typography, mathematical models as well as simulations and visual research aided by computers. Since the early 1980s he has also produced films and computer-aided animations. He lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.
Aleksandar Srnec
Plakat za izložbu generalnog urbanističkog plana Pule
Pula, 1964. godine
656x477mm
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Sitotisak Studentski centar, Zagreb