Miroslav Perkovic

Miroslav Perkovic (1.11.1951), visual artist, working in sculpture.
With the heritage of symbolic forms, he works on sculpture of technological factory, using industrial techniques and materials. In the 90's, with analytical supposition of sculpture, he realized sculptures in series, setting up systems of metaphorical meanings, adding by photography and video sociological index to the projects. In the mid 90's, he forming a collaborative duo with developing work in series of the sculptural projects, realized by industries in situ. For two decades, the projects and works are granted and collected by Soros Foundation, SartidArt US Steel, Unión Fenosa and Bancaja Foundation. The projects have been exhibited at the [http://es. .org/wiki/C%C3%ADrculo_de_Bellas_Artes Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid], Museum of Contemporary Art of Belgrade, ] of Valencia, Handwerker Gallery of I] and of Paris. The widely developed 'Cityproject' (1999-09), granted by Kodak and Ritam Association, generated work on photograph and video sessions in Paris, London and New York City, at studios [http://de. .org/wiki/Cité_Internationale_des_Arts_Paris%20Cité%20Internationale%20des%20Arts Cité] and Acme, and sculpture work, realized by valencian industries in situ. The project and critical essays are presented at the show of Temple Roma Vic , Barcelona.
Miroslav Perkovic, studied at the Faculty of Architecture (1972-80, Belgrade), with particular interest on symbolic forms and public sculpture continuous on school of (1980-81). From 90's working with Milica Lukic, both participated at the Madrid's 'Circulo de Bellas Artes' on sculpture workshop directed by Richard Deacon, -continuous with his contribution in further projects. Engaged on contemporary theoretical tendencies, both attended the seminar 'Rhétoriques de la fin du siècle' and met Derrida. Today living in Valencia, Spain.
ritam > featured: Temple Roma Vic
1.^ Pariz-London 2ooo - Richard Deacon, Milica Lukic & Miroslav Perkovic
2.^ It Cuts Both Ways - Richard Deacon, Miroslav Perkovic & Milica Lukic, Juan Manuel Bonet, Jerko Denegri
3.^ Shared Poetics - Juan Manuel Bonet, Lidija Merenik
4.^ Conversions - Miroslav Perkovic & Milica Lukic
5.^ Conference, Faculty of Fine Arts of Valencia (1998): 'Work in progress' - Milica Lukic & Miroslav Perkovic
6.^ Baroque 5a Bienal de Fotografia de Vic
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