One of the rising stars in the Croatian art scene, Zlatan Vehabović has a new exhibition in Zagreb’s National Museum of Modern Art. Titled An Atlas of the Lesser World, the show is put together from a recent series the artist created during lockdown. A graduate of Zagreb’s Faculty of Fine Arts in 2006, Vehabović produces some of the most energetic and ingenious work currently coming out of Croatia, found in museums and private collections internationally.
Using a library of more than a 110,000 digitized objects from the collection at Zagreb's Museum of Arts and Crafts, Vehabović has developed a series of large-format paintings that elegantly combine technologies, techniques and time periods. His unique style creates a conversation between old and new where Greco-Roman sculpture, Modernist portraits, digital photo-realism and glitch art work together harmoniously, rendered in oil paint.
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Address Hebrangova 1. Tickets €4.