Dara Fanka

Dara Fanka, (born 1953), is a Serbian sculptor in architecture and public space who lives and works in Belgrade.[1][2]

Dara Fanka
Choir Braca Baruh, Synagogue Washington 1978, Concert
Dara Fanka, portrait, 2017, Belgrade
The exhibition SPACE 82, Composition 4, 1982 /sculpture 1.70x1.70m x4 /
International Sculpture Symposium Danilovgrad, 1984, Composition 3, /2.0x2.0mx3/
Solo exhibition 1993, The lack of genuine, Belgrade City Library, Prometheus Goddess, / oil on canvas 0.90x 1.20m/
Solo exhibition of paintings, Foundation of Vuk Karadzic, Belgrade, Thinking of Prometheus – repeating the process, 2005/2006 /oil on canvas 0.90x2.10m /
Venice Biennale of Architecture- Fundamentalis, 2014, SYMBIOSIS[3]
Exhibition Strand SANU, Belgrade 2015, Symbiosis, / digital picture 0.70x1.40m/
Gardoš, Zemun, Serbia 2018.
Novi Sad, Trg Slobode, competition 2018.


Life and career

Fanka completed her training in the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, Department for Sculpture in Architecture and Public Space in the class of professor Miodrag Živković. She is a member of ULUS (Association of Fine Artists of Serbia) and UNS (Journalists' Association of Serbia). With her continuous composite work in the field of sculpturing, painting, interior design, graphic design and journalism, she earned a prestigious status of a prominent artist.

Fanka is a [[multimedia artist], working in many separate artistic fields, is the laureate of many awards and honours. These include the First Award for the United Nations Sculpture in 1974, ULUS's Monumental Sculpture Award in 1982, many words of thanks and agile memberships Serbian-Jewish society Braća Baruh, National Geographic, Mokranjac Days, prestigious manifestations "Golden Feather", Drawing Biennial and the Watercolour Biennial, St. Stefan organized by the Museum of the City of Belgrade, Danilovgrad, Prilep, the Danube Art Colony Sremski Karlovci, cultural exchange between museums from twin towns Zrenjanin-Bekescaba Hungary.

During the bombing of Belgrade in 1999, Fanka was working in the open ULUS's studio. The exhibition of these pieces of artwork called Paintings against Bombs took place in pavilion Cvijeta Zuzorić and was transported to 14 venues in Germany and toPittsburgh and New York.

Since 1979, Fanka was an art associate of the magazine RTV Theory and Practice published of Radio Televizija Beograd, and from 1988, a permanent correspondent and art associate of a magazine for cultivating homeland culture Zavičajac from Zrenjanin, as well as for magazines Vojska (Army), Dodir (Touch), ASK Motorspor.

From 2012 Fanka has participated in the professional team of architects Ksenija Bulatović[4] on the experimental project Symbiosis: Symbiotic architecture [5] that has been presented at numerous international conferences and exhibitions 2014-2018, she writes expert analysis of the "Belgrade newspapers" – a magazine for urban culture that has issued the Centre for Social Research.[6] She works with Studio CUBEX [7] on design and art projects for arranging the city. She is one of the authors of the projects: arrangement of the Gardoš in Zemun[8] in 2018, the competition for the pedestrian zone Novi Sad 2018 and the competition for the presentation of Serbia at the Venice Biennale 2014. She was cooperating of the arranging Cvetni trg in Belgrade 2016.

As a member of a choir, Fanka took part in a tour of the United States in 1978, on a concert in Carnegie Hall as well as in other 30 concerts in the US, where the choir performed with Breda Kalef the primadonna of the opera in Belgrade, and Andrej Preger, the professor at the Faculty of Music Art. The choir also participated in filming a documentary about Jews who survived the horrors of Nazi occupation and World War II. The choir recorded an LP record and later a disc in RTS production. Choir Braća Baruh was awarded twice by the state for its contribution to the cultural affirmation of the state.

References

  1. "Cubex – Arhitektonski studio". cubex.rs.
  2. "Paint exhibition", www.dksg.rs/event/3328
  3. "Venezian biennale", www.u-a-s.rs/.../83-la-biennale-di-venezia-2014.html
  4. "Cubex – Arhitektonski studio". cubex.rs.
  5. "Cubex – Arhitektonski studio". cubex.rs.
  6. "Flower square-emptyness is a happening", www.beogradskenovine.rs
  7. "Cubex – Arhitektonski studio". cubex.rs.
  8. Daliborka Mučibabić (18 March 2019). "Gardoški vidikovac sidro za umetnike" [Gardoš scenic viewpoint as an anchor for artists]. Politika (in Serbian).
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