Milan Perič | |
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![]() Milan Peric, exhibition in Louny | |
Born | Milan Perič 24 July 1957 |
Nationality | Czech |
Education | Jiri Karmazin (professor), Academy of Arts, Prague |
Known for | Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, music |
Notable work | Happy People (2007) Konfrontace (1986) Black Madona (2007) |
Movement | Expressionism, Dekadence |
Patron(s) | Gallery XXL Louny |
Milan Peric (born 24 July 1957) is a Czech expressionist painter, bass player and avant-garde musician, lecturer of art in Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and member of Czechoslovak underground culture of the 1980s.
Peric exhibited in Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and USA. During the 10 and 12 October in the year 1986 was managed group exhibition Confrontation V. by Czechoslovak "underground" that's mean "non-official action" at the Milan Peric's farm "Svarov" close Kladno. [1]
A portfolio of all his black and white portraits was prepared by Miroslav Pesch and a limited number of these portraits were prepared by as large-format prints. The final edition, based on Peric's specifications, will be realized under the title Happy people.
Milan Perič | |
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![]() Milan Peric, exhibition in Louny | |
Born | Milan Perič 24 July 1957 |
Nationality | Czech |
Education | Jiri Karmazin (professor), Academy of Arts, Prague |
Known for | Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, music |
Notable work | Happy People (2007) Konfrontace (1986) Black Madona (2007) |
Movement | Expressionism, Dekadence |
Patron(s) | Gallery XXL Louny |
Milan Peric (born 24 July 1957) is a Czech expressionist painter, bass player and avant-garde musician, lecturer of art in Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and member of Czechoslovak underground culture of the 1980s.
Peric exhibited in Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and USA. During the 10 and 12 October in the year 1986 was managed group exhibition Confrontation V. by Czechoslovak "underground" that's mean "non-official action" at the Milan Peric's farm "Svarov" close Kladno. [1]
A portfolio of all his black and white portraits was prepared by Miroslav Pesch and a limited number of these portraits were prepared by as large-format prints. The final edition, based on Peric's specifications, will be realized under the title Happy people.