Denis told us about his creative tendencies and what drives him the most

We analyzed the position of young artists in Bosnia and Herzegovina and what needs to be done to open the door

We talked about previous and future projects, how the collection of an enviable 72 works in Berlin happened and how important it is to create opportunities for yourself,

 And of course, about gallery spaces. And about spaces.

Denis Haračić is a visual artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina born in 1991 in Travnik. In 2018, he completed his Master's studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, Department of Graphics, u class of Amela Hadžimejlić. Through his psychological portraits, he problematizes universal themes, touching on contemporary society through the prisms of group and individual identity, always in search of humanistic statements where they seem to be the least present. The artist uses the media of drawings, paintings, graphics as well as digital images, animations and sound installations. He exhibited his work at numerous solo and group exhibitions, biennials and triennials of fine arts in BiH, the region and abroad. Haračić's works are in several international collections, of which the highlights the Museum of Now in Berlin, which has 72 works by the artist. He is the recipient of several recognitions and awards, the most significant of which is the Collegium Artisticum award for graphics, awarded in front of the Association of Fine Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 2021. He is employed at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.

The conversation was led by conceptual artist and gallerist Isidora Brankovic

This event is supported by the Public Call for Audience Development of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Srpska

 

December 21, 2023