Marko Gavrilovic

Marko Gavrilovic was born in 1975 Belgrade, Serbia where he graduated at the Academy of Applied Arts and Design in 2001.
Along with prominent names of Serbian watercolor art, he was
invited to make a piece that celebrates 800 years from the founding
of Monastery Hilandar, on the Holly Mountain in Greece.
International exhibition “ Journey to the Mountain ” was a great
success and became a part of permanent collection of city Kareja.
In the years that followed, he practiced acrylics, sculpture, design,
illustration and drawing.
Notus Light studio was founded in 2002, where in cooperation with
his team, Gavrilovic created more than 200 light – designed pieces
during the years.
His specialties are plastic sculptural lighting forms, which ultimately
led him to the point where Art and Design cross their paths.
He is a member of Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers
of Serbia and received prize in 2013 for 60 years of founding
ULUPUDS for best in show exhibition.
His artworks are in many private collections throughout the World.
Gavrilovic represented Serbia at the International Global 2010 Fine
Art Exhibition for the FIFA World Cup, art event dedicated to lovers
of art and sport.

One man show:
2014 - Enlightened city - paintings & drawings, Consulate General of The Republic of Serbia in New York
2013 - Present & Future - Drawings, Cultural Center Grocka, Belgrade
2012 - Lineament of time, paintings, drawings, sculptures, Gallery Dunav Insurance, Belgrade, May
2012 - Parts of light, sculptures, Cultural Center Grocka, Belgrade
2012 - Genesis Lighting sculptures and paintings, Gallery SKC, Belgrade, April
2012 - 12 rooms 12 sculptors, Residency of King Petar I, Belgrade
2012 - “Inside”, Lighting sculptures and drawings, Gallery Singidunum, Belgrade
2012 - Lines in motion, sculpture, Gallery Vladislav Marzik, Kraljevo
2002 - Gallery Hermes, 2002g. Zemun
2001 - Gallery SKC Kragujevac, Kragujevac
2001 - Blue boy, Dom Omladine, Belgrade




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