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Dragan Bibin uses cycles of oil paintings to explore the idea of legacy- both his as an artist as well as our civilisation's. After "Human Condition" (2014) an "Unfinished" (2017) his new cicle "Flood Waves" arose out of his interest in Romantic art critic John Ruskin's theory of "The Sublime" in Turner's work.

In this theoriy Ruskin analyses the catharsis one experiences from witnessing the nature's scale and power through flood and storms. Applying these notions to his everyday visual surroundings Bibin created these cascades of crumbling walls portrayed as waves of hollow bricks. Representing both the Tower of Babel and the Great Flood, these canvases are, as always in Bibin's work, filled with Balkan historical and cultural references: the cheap red bricks, the Ktitor, or Byzantine-era church builder, the crash helmets, the working gloves, an entire visual lexicon readily available outside his Novi Stad studio.

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Event Type
Exhibition
Date
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Artist(s)

Details Name Portrait
David Laufer

Institutions

Title Country City Details
Galerie am Lindenhof
Switzerland
Zürich
Zürich