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After Reflection (9)

  • Fecha de creación2007
  • Dimensiones46.0 x 35.0 cm

Explore the processual & stylized art of Goran Petercol, a Croatian artist challenging conceptual purity. Influenced by Croatian modernism, his work explores subversion and reflection.

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Goran Petercol produces conceptual works exploring our perception of space and its hidden potentials. In the sculptures and light installations he has created since the 1980s, the artist experiments with the symmetrical structures, transitions and intermediary spaces presented in the form of an object. His works interact with the physical properties of materials such as wood, metal, glass and concrete, as well as intangible qualities of light and shadow.

Biografía del artista

A Life Dedicated to Process and Subversion: The Art of Goran Petercol

Goran Petercol, born in the coastal Croatian city of Pula in 1949, is an artist whose work quietly yet persistently challenges our perceptions of form, structure, and the very nature of artistic creation. His journey began with formal training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, graduating in 1975, but his artistic path quickly diverged from conventional expectations. Petercol’s oeuvre isn't defined by a singular style or medium; rather, it is characterized by an ongoing exploration of processualism – the emphasis on the act of making itself – and a subtle subversion of conceptual purity. He currently resides and works between Rijeka and Rovinj, Croatia, two cities that seem to inform his artistic sensibility with their rich histories and dynamic cultural landscapes.

Early Influences and the Croatian Modernist Tradition

Petercol’s artistic development was deeply rooted in the fertile ground of modern Croatian art. He acknowledges a significant debt to movements like the Munich Circle, known for its abstract expressionism and exploration of geometric forms, and the Medulić Society, which championed avant-garde ideas and challenged traditional academic approaches. These influences weren't about imitation but rather provided a foundation for Petercol’s own unique investigation into the possibilities of art. He absorbed their spirit of experimentation while forging his distinct path—one that prioritizes conceptual rigor alongside an intuitive understanding of materials and techniques. The emphasis on intellectual engagement, coupled with a sensitivity to aesthetic nuance, became hallmarks of his work.

The Core Themes: Scopes, Stylization, and the Deconstruction of Certainties

At the heart of Petercol’s art lies a fascination with scopes – boundaries, limitations, and the inherent constraints within which creative expression operates. This isn't about confinement but rather an examination of what happens when those boundaries are tested, stretched, or deliberately broken. Stylization is another crucial element; he doesn’t aim for photorealistic representation but instead employs a deliberate simplification and abstraction of forms, often reducing objects to their essential geometric components. However, this stylization isn't merely aesthetic; it serves as a vehicle for subversion—a quiet dismantling of preconceived notions about what an artwork *should* be. His work frequently presents seemingly simple arrangements that, upon closer inspection, reveal layers of complexity and ambiguity.

A Continued Exploration: Recent Works and Exhibitions

Petercol’s career has been marked by a consistent dedication to his core principles, evident in exhibitions at Galerie Krinzinger in Vienna and Galerie Stadtpark in Krems. His recent works often involve graphite drawings, light installations, and sculptural pieces that explore themes of symmetry, parallelism, and the relationship between positive and negative space. The “Symmetries” series, for example, demonstrates his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create visually arresting compositions from deceptively simple elements. These are not merely exercises in formal aesthetics; they invite viewers to contemplate the underlying structures that govern our perception of reality. The use of materials like wood and pencil underscores a commitment to traditional techniques while simultaneously challenging their conventional applications.

Historical Significance and Lasting Legacy

Goran Petercol’s contribution to contemporary art lies not in grand gestures or flamboyant displays but rather in his quiet, persistent questioning of fundamental assumptions. He represents a lineage of artists who prioritize intellectual rigor and conceptual depth over superficial spectacle. His work resonates with those seeking an alternative to the often-overwhelming noise of the contemporary art world—a space for reflection, contemplation, and a renewed appreciation for the power of subtle subversion. Petercol’s legacy is one of unwavering commitment to process, a profound understanding of artistic history, and a willingness to challenge the boundaries of what art can be. He continues to inspire with his dedication to exploring the complexities of form, structure, and the enduring human quest for meaning.