Mersad Berber (Bosnian, 1940–2012) Mixed Media JELENA, Hand Signed

$ 229.81

Region of Origin: Bosnia Size: Medium Personalize: No Style: Abstract, Modernism Signed: Yes Culture: Bosnian Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Seller Notes: “Minor Marks to Frame, Please see Pictures” Artist: Mersad Berber Title: Flora Unit of Sale: Single Piece Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No Image Orientation: Portrait Handmade: No Features: One of a Kind (OOAK) Framing: Framed Subject: Women Type: Print Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020) Time Period Produced: 1990-1999 Signed By: Mersad Berber Theme: Art Production Technique: Mixed Media Material: Paper

Description

Discover the abstract elegance of Mersad Berber's "JELENA," a hand-signed mixed media that captures the essence of modernism with a touch of Bosnian culture. This portrait-oriented artwork on paper, originating from the contemporary period of 1990-1999, is a unique piece that stands out with its one-of-a-kind presence. Berber's "Jelena" is a testament to the artist's distinctive style, featuring women as its subject and embodying the thematic richness of art. Encased in an elegant frame, signed by the artist himself, and ready to grace any collection with its abstract beauty. From Wiki Early life Berber was born in Bosanski Petrovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[2] He trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana where he graduated with a BA and MA.[3] In 1978, Berber received a teaching position at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. Art Today Berber is one of the best known graphic artists in the world. He was included in the Tate Gallery collection in 1984. Throughout his career he created cycles of paintings which chronicle events, homages and dedications. Each cycle has its roots in Bosnian-Herzegovinian history from the medieval to the twentieth century. His works are characterized by the intermingling of ancient motifs with a more modern commentary, captivating in their iconic mystery and intensity. His surfaces are as complex as his subjects, combining techniques from various times and places while maintaining an aesthetic and allure that has drawn collectors for the past 40 years.[2] Berber was occupied with painting, graphic art, tapestry, illustrating and preparing bibliographic editions, graphic and poetic maps. His scenography and costume design came to life in theatres in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo and Washington. In 1985 Berber finished Tempo Secondo, his own animated cartoon. From 1992 until his death in October 2012 Berber resided and worked in both Zagreb and Dubrovnik. Awards From 1966 on Berber received more than fifty awards. Among many international prizes he received: Gold Medal and Honorary Diploma at the First International Exhibition of Graphic Art in Trieste, first award at the 11th International Biennale in São Paulo, Honorary Prix at the 10th International Biennale of Graphic Art in Tokyo, first award at the 7th Mediterranean Biennale in Alexandria, ICOM award in Monte Carlo, the Kraków City award at the 4th International Biennale of graphic art, and the Lalit Kala Academy Grand Prix at the 5th Indian Triennale in New Delhi. Kraków Grand Prix in 1997, an Ostend exhibition entitled "Between earth and heaven" and a recent one "Artist of the ideal" in Verona, selected by famous art critic Edward Lucie-Smith, confirmed Berber as one of the most significant contemporary artists. Comprehensive monography studies of Berber's art were published by Mladinska Knjiga, Ljubljana in 1980 and 1985, by Sol Intercontinental, Ljubljana in 1997 and by E&A Agency, Zagreb in 2000.