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Untitled, 1980s

Explore the abstract sculptures of Stjepan Granić – Croatian artist known for bold metal & stone works evoking movement & energy. Exhibited globally.

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Biografia artysty

The Sculptural Soul of Stjepan Gračan

In the vibrant landscape of twentieth-century Croatian art, few names resonate with as much visceral intensity as Stjepan Gračan. Born in Prugovac near Kloštar Podravski in 1941, Gračan emerged from a profound intellectual curiosity that initially led him to study history and psychology in Zagreb before finding his true calling within the tactile world of sculpture. This unique academic foundation—a blend of historical consciousness and psychological depth—would later become the bedrock of his artistic practice, allowing him to imbue his works with a haunting, existential weight that transcends mere form.

Gračan’s journey through the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb was marked by rigorous training under the legendary Antun Augustinčić. Immersed in the master workshop of monumental sculpture, he developed a technical mastery that would serve as the scaffolding for his later, more radical experiments. His early years were characterized by an exploration of abstraction, tracing the footsteps of masters like Constantin Brâncuși, yet even in these formative stages, a restless energy was palpable. He was not merely interested in shape, but in the very essence of presence and the tension held within space.

Radical Figuration and the Biafra Movement

The trajectory of Gračan’s career took a transformative turn with his involvement in the Biafra art group, a collective that operated from 1970 to 1978. This period was defined by a departure from pure abstraction toward what became known as "radical figuration." Alongside his contemporaries, Gračan sought to use art as a vehicle for social and emotional engagement, moving away from detached aesthetics toward a style that confronted the human conscience directly. His work during this era began to feature distorted, often agonizingly expressive human figures that mirrored the turbulent spirit of the age.

It was during these years that Gračan began to masterfully manipulate new, modern materials such as polyester and paint to achieve unprecedented effects. He created series of life-sized, "burned" figures and deformed human shells that appeared to be melting or crushed by the weight of existence. These works, often characterized by their stark use of color—such as his famous black and white paired figures—were designed to provoke spiritual unrest and force the viewer to confront a traumatized reality. Through these techniques, he bridged the gap between traditional sculptural form and the raw, emotive power of informel art.

A Legacy of Form and Emotion

As his career progressed into the post-Biafra period, Gračan’s work evolved into an even more diverse exploration of life and death. While he remained committed to a message aimed at human emotion, his subject matter expanded to include animal figures and complex, multi-layered compositions that continued to challenge the boundaries of the medium. His ability to blend the monumental with the intimate allowed him to navigate both the public stage of large-scale sculpture and the quiet intensity of gallery installations.

The significance of Stjepan Gračan lies not only in his technical innovation but in his unwavering commitment to the expressive potential of the human form. His contributions to the Croatian art scene are immortalized through:

  • Academic Influence: His long-standing tenure as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, where he shaped the minds of subsequent generations of sculptors.
  • Institutional Presence: The inclusion of his profound works in prestigious collections such as the National Museum of Modern Art in Zagreb and the Gliptoteka of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
  • Artistic Innovation: His pioneering use of polyester and painted surfaces to create "melted" or "deformed" aesthetics that redefined contemporary sculpture in the region.

Though he passed away in 2022, Gračan’s legacy remains a powerful force in the art world. His sculptures continue to stand as silent, evocative witnesses to the complexities of the human condition, reminding us that art is at its most potent when it dares to confront the shadows of our shared existence.

stjepan granić

stjepan granić

1953 - 2018 , Croatia

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract sculpture
  • Date Of Birth: 1953
  • Date Of Death: 2018
  • Full Name: Stjepan Granić
  • Nationality: Croatian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled, 1980s
    • Abstract sculpture, 1990s
  • Place Of Birth: Zagreb, Croatia