Listen "Interview with Serbian artist Marija Bjekic (April 2019, Belgrade)"
Episode Synopsis
Marija Bjekic's work explores and references the 20th century utopias, the position of working class, and the architectural structures that govern the behaviour, until they collapse.
We met to discuss her hyperrealist drawings combined with the geometric, almost grid like forms inspired by Russian Constructivism and Bauhaus.
"This forms are in very sensitive fragile uncertain balance. Human figures are balancing on them, or holding them, or building from them."
You can about her work here: https://cargocollective.com/marijabjekic
Or follow her on Instagram: @mma_ki
We met to discuss her hyperrealist drawings combined with the geometric, almost grid like forms inspired by Russian Constructivism and Bauhaus.
"This forms are in very sensitive fragile uncertain balance. Human figures are balancing on them, or holding them, or building from them."
You can about her work here: https://cargocollective.com/marijabjekic
Or follow her on Instagram: @mma_ki
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