Description: Abstract serigraphby Jozef Jankovič "PF80"serigraph by Jozef Jankovič1979 Jozef Jankovič (1937-2017) was a Slovakian artist. After studying at the School of Applied Arts in Bratislava, where socialist realism was imposed, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava in 1962. To bypass official control on visual art activities, Jankovič participated until 1964 in the private exhibitions organised by the Confrontations movement, an informal association of visual artists. His early sculptures and reliefs integrated found objects similar to those seen in the works of artists in the nouveau réalisme movement. Oscillating between figurative and abstract forms, Jankovič’s works of the 1960s include characteristic motifs of fragmented, deformed and atrophied body parts. Another recurrent motif is the imprisonment of his faceless human forms in metallic structures or under colored polyester layers on canvas, in nets or in a fragile state of balance. While also creating memorial monuments for public display, Jankovič saw his work barred from all public exhibitions by the government during the Normalisation regime (1969–89), leading him to find alternative strategies of production. These included architectural designs, jewelry and computer graphics. [Adapted from the Tate's page devoted to the artist] Signed and titled in pencil by the artist. Some creases as shown in photos. 9.5 x 13 inches
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