Wildscapes – Ivan Stojakovic and Paula Winokur, exhibition book/catalogue, interview with Ivan Stojakovic by Thais Glazman, Christian Duvernois Gallery, New York, 2016 Read PDF
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Who: Ivan Stojakovic Where: Originally from Serbia, Ivan earned his MFA at Pratt and now lives in Kew Gardens, Queens. His studio is in the much-loved 1717 Troutman Building in...
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Through April 28. Free. Bridgette Mayer Gallery, 709 Walnut St. 215.413.8893. www.mayerartconsultants.com Despite their Play-Doh colors and cake-icing surfaces, Ivan Stojakovic's paintings raise serious--even heavy--issues. Stojakovic is a Yugoslavia-born emigrant who...
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How do we represent the reach which we do not—cannot—fully know? It is a family paradox: the entities, episodes and eventualities that we understand to be true, yet which hover...
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I have been following the work of Ivan Stojakovic ever since he began painting. Therefore I have a bit of an illusory belief that I am capable of understanding all...
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Although I have been following the work of Ivan Stojakovic for several years, I have not seen these paintings, other than as images on a computer screen. Writing about his...
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If contemporary painters are no longer concerned with asking the question “what is painting”, but rather with how to make paintings in a culture invented, mediated, and transcribed by technology,...
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Ivan Stojakovic is a Belgrade born, New York based artist-painter/sculptor. He studied at the Belgrade Academy of Fine Arts, Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, and at the...
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"On the Edge" at Cheryl Hazan Gallery By APRIL KORAL Steven Baris, Somewhere Beyond or Behind D8, 2012, oil on mylar. It was the hubbub of the holidays that drove...
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Ivan Stojakovic discusses "Urban Wild" @ Honey Ramka by Alexander Kaluzhsky
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Ivan Stojakovic’s paintings and digital prints visually disrupt the ideological positivism of science. Images appropriated from biotechnology, bioinformatics and nanotechnology, are emptied of scientific meaning and deployed as compositional elements. ...
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Stojakovic appropriates scientific illustrations and diagrams found in the texts of electrokinetics, cytology, and astronomy, seizing them as points of departure for visual experiments. At first glance his colored drawings,...
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The battle of Science vs. Art is a trying tale, with society pinning these "bitter rivals" against one another since the rationalism of the Enlightenment. Pinning the rapturous mind of...
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