Nebojsa Dimovski
Nebojša Dimovski is a Bosnian artist known for his figurative paintings in the contemporary art scene. He moved to Madrid, Spain, in 2013 and has shown his work across Europe and the United States.
Key moments:
- 2014: Won first prize at Valencia Cuna del Arte.
- 2016: Finalist at the 83rd Salon del Otoño, Spain’s oldest art competition.
- 2020: Solo exhibition in Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Red” (Crvena), with 24 works from the COVID-19 era about isolation, nostalgia, and personal relationships.
- 2021: Participated in the Venice International Art Fair with a series inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy; created a new altar painting of Saint Nicholas Tavelic for a church in Lišane Ostrovičke, Croatia, as a symbolic restoration of a WWII-destroyed artwork.
- 2023: Presented “Mothers” (Majke), celebrating maternal figures and female strength during times of instability; critics praised its emotional depth and simplicity.
- 2024: Presentations of “Absurdity of War” in the ruins of a historic building in Mostar as an anti-war statement.
His work has been shown in Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and the United States.
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