Milan Perič (artist)

Milan Perič
Milan Peric, exhibition in Louny
Born Milan Perič
(1957-07-24) 24 July 1957
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech
Education Jiri Karmazin (professor), Academy of Arts, Prague
Known for Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, music
Notable work Happy People (2007)
Konfrontace (1986)
Black Madona (2007)
Movement Expressionism, Dekadence
Patron(s) Gallery XXL Louny

Milan Peric (born 24 July 1957) is a Czech expressionist painter, bass player and avant-garde musician, lecturer of art in Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and member of Czechoslovak underground culture of the 1980s.

Biography

His works

Peric exhibited in Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and USA. During the 10 and 12 October in the year 1986 was managed group exhibition Confrontation V. by Czechoslovak "underground" that's mean "non-official action" at the Milan Peric's farm "Svarov" close Kladno.[1]

Artist portraits

A portfolio of all his black and white portraits was prepared by Miroslav Pesch and a limited number of these portraits were prepared by as large-format prints. The final edition, based on Peric's specifications, will be realized under the title Happy people.

Solo exhibition

  • 2007 Happy people, Galerie XXL Louny*2005–2006 Petr Písařík, Milan Peric, The National Gallery in Prague

Group exhibitions

Collections

  • National Gallery Prague
  • The Czech Museum of Fine Arts in Prague
  • Private collection in Czech republic, Germany, Canada, Switzerland and Sweden.[2]

References

  1. Svarov almanach
  2. Galery in Louny
  • about happening in Svarov 1986
  • Petr Písařík – Milan Perič exhibition in The National Gallery in Prague
  • Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
  • Undergroundculture
  • Milan Peric and Grand Sculpturefestival in Prague
  • Videoreports with Milan Perič on Artycok.TV

Literature for study

Articles

  • Svarov action 1986
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