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Artist Tomislav Ivanišin

Tomislav Ivanišin

Artist from Croatia

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About the artist Tomislav Ivanišin

Tomislav Ivanišin was born in Dubrovnik in 1942. He is actively engaged in painting and is a member of the Dubrovnik Croatian Association of Visual Artists. He has exhibited at numerous exhibitions, solo and collective, in Croatia. He lives and works in Dubrovnik and at Drače, Pelješac Peninsula.

Summary
  • Community member since September 30th, 2019
  • Kind of fine art:Painting

Exhibitions

1988. Untitled, Dubrava Gallery, Dubrovnik 1990. Untitled, Little Venice, Dubrovnik 1991. Untitled, Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik 1992. Untitled, Libertas Convoy, Dubrovnik 1993. Oil and Watercolour, Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik 1995. Dubrovnik and Peljesac peninsula in my heart, Franciscan Monastery Art Gallery of Our Lady of Health, Split 1996. Untitled, Široki Brijeg Museum, Franciscan Gallery, Široki Brijeg 1996. Untitled, Morčić Gallery, Rijeka 1996. Untitled, Church of St. Andrew and St. Peter the Elder's Gallery, Zadar 2000. Dubrovnik Twilights, Franciscan Monastery Art Gallery of Our Lady of Health, Split 2002. My white shores, Ronald Brown Gallery, Dubrovnik 2009. Paintings, Croatian Association of Visual Artists, Flora Gallery, Dubrovnik 2013. Inflections and Reflections of mediterranean colours from St.Jacobs church towards Dubac, paintings from 2006-2013. Sponza palace, Dubrovnik 2017. Picture of the canceled landscape, 17th edition of Vizura aperta festival, Drače 2019. Wild Flowers, Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik

Education

In 1967 he qualified as an architect at the Architecture and Planning Faculty in Sarajevo, while learning painting from prof. Mladen Vukić. In 1971 he took a Master's at Rome's La Sapienza University, having presented a dissertation on the theme of the renovation and revitalization of the Franciscan Monastery on Lopud. From 1967 he was engaged as architect on the international project Urban Plan of the Southern Adriatic, and was subsequently on the planning divisions in Dubrovnik.

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