Figures in the Landscape
Sculpture
Sculpture
Contemporary Art
1987
Contemporary
150.0 x 112.0 cm
Museo Kampa
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Biografía del artista
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Ivan Kožarić, a figure of immense importance in Croatian art, was born in Petrinja, Croatia, in 1921. His early life unfolded amidst the backdrop of a nation grappling with shifting political landscapes, an experience that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. Initially drawn to sculpture, Kožarić’s creative journey began with the tactile exploration of materials and forms – a foundation he later skillfully integrated into a remarkably diverse body of work. He wasn't merely a sculptor; he embraced painting, assemblages, proclamations, photography, and installations, demonstrating an insatiable curiosity and a refusal to be confined by traditional artistic boundaries. This early experimentation laid the groundwork for his distinctive style, characterized by a playful irreverence and a deep engagement with the human condition.Artistic Style and The Gorgona Group
Kožarić’s art is immediately recognizable for its unique blend of mischief, spontaneity, and a deliberately nonchalant approach to life. His sculptures, particularly during his time with the *Gorgona* group (1959-1966), underwent a significant transformation. The works produced during this period are characterized by a deliberate reduction in form – a conscious dismantling of traditional sculptural conventions. This wasn’t an act of destruction, but rather a strategic simplification, leading to a core aesthetic that would define his later projects: “The Feeling of Wholeness.” *Gorgona*, a collective of artists known for their avant-garde spirit and critical engagement with societal norms, provided Kožarić with a fertile ground for experimentation and intellectual exchange. The group’s ethos—challenging established artistic hierarchies and embracing unconventional methods—resonated deeply with his own creative impulses.Notable Exhibitions, Awards, and Public Works
Kožarić's artistic recognition extended far beyond Croatia’s borders. His work has been showcased in prestigious international venues, including the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (2002), the Art Pavilion in Zagreb (2005-2006), and as part of the Venice Biennale (1976) and Documenta in Kassel (2002). These exhibitions served not only to elevate his profile but also to introduce his distinctive style to a global audience. He received numerous accolades throughout his career, culminating in the Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in 1997 – a testament to his enduring contribution to the art world. Beyond gallery walls, Kožarić’s legacy is etched into the urban landscape through several significant public sculptures: “Landed Sun” in Zagreb (1971), “A. G. Matoš” in Zagreb (1978), and “Tree” in Bochum, Germany (1979-1980). These monumental works serve as enduring reminders of his artistic vision and their presence within the public sphere adds another layer to his impact on Croatian culture.Legacy and Museum Collections
In 2007, a remarkable decision was made: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb acquired Kožarić’s entire studio – a comprehensive archive encompassing sketches, models, photographs, and finished works. This act solidified his place as a pivotal figure in Croatian art history and provided an invaluable resource for future generations of artists and scholars. Furthermore, his commissioned work, “Ascent,” a towering sculpture exceeding 13 meters in height (2002), stands as a powerful example of his innovative spirit and technical mastery. Kožarić’s oeuvre is not simply a collection of individual artworks; it represents a continuous process of exploration, experimentation, and reinterpretation – a testament to the enduring vitality of his artistic vision. His work continues to be studied and celebrated, ensuring that Ivan Kožarić's legacy will endure for years to come.Iván Kožarić
1921 - 2020 , Croacia
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Mischief art, Gorgona
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Miljenko Horvat']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Gorgona Group']
- Date Of Birth: 1921-06-10
- Date Of Death: 2020-11-15
- Full Name: Ivan Kožarić
- Nationality: Croata
- Notable Artworks:
- Landed Sun
- A. G. Matoš
- Árbol Bochum
- Place Of Birth: Petrinja, Croacia

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