Stane Jagodič

Stane Jagodič

Stane Jagodič (born 15 June 1943) is a Slovenian free-lance artist and publicist. He was born in Celje and spent his youth in various places near Šmarje pri Jelšah. In 1964 he completed his studies at the School of Design and graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana in 1970. He works as a free-lance artist in various fields: painting, graphic arts, caricature, photo-montage, object-montage and assemblage.

He was not interested only in the outside image-form of the figurative or object world, but also the inside. Already in the earlyseventies he began working on X-ray collages (X-Ray Art), and alongside abstract painting, kinetic solutions, spraygrams andcybernetic constructivism began to gradually break through also into the inside of machine-computer objects. Ever since 1965he has placed a special emphasis on an engaged art (set of problems dealing with local issues or humanity as a whole) usingsatirical drawing, photo-montage, three-dimensional objects – and all this by means of a poetic symbolism, which is expressedalso in word form.

He was a member of ZDSLU (Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations) and DOS (Association of Slovenian Designers), theCartoonists Writers Syndicate New York, Board Advisors of the American Biographical Institute, Raleigh (USA) and an externalcollaborator of the international journal Graphic Design, Seoul (South Korea). He was the initiator and leader of the Grupa Junij, or the June Group in English, 1970 - 1985 (international art movement), the creator of the Junij International Art Collection and the initiator and leader of the Aritas-satirA Slovenian Triennial of Satire and Humour (1995-2001). He has put on more than fifty solo exhibitions and has taken part in more than 200 group shows, as well as numerous art juries at home and abroad.

In 1989 his monograph was published, 1993 saw the issue of his catalogue "Častilec svetlobe, srebra in rje" (Worshipper of Light, Silver and Rust) and in 2004 his memoirs entitled Orbis Artis-Nemirno in Kreativno (Orbis Artis-Restless and Creative, 1943-2004) were published, which includes more than 800 pages. He has received more than 50 awards and prizes for his creative multi-mediawork, mostly abroad.


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