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  • Zlatko Keser: Teleportation

    October 2014
  • Curator: Leila Mehulić
    Text written by: Leila Mehulić
    Exhibition and Catalogue Designers: Nika Pavlinek and Aleksandar Kovač
    Radnička Gallery, 14 October 2014 — 21 November 2014
    Exhibition funded by Marijan Hanžeković
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The series of paintings and drawings presenting academician Zlatko Keser at the exhibition Teleportation centres on the face, more accurately on the artist’s fascination with it. There is always one face in the paintings, and the drawings also most often depict one. However, that one face always embodies a multitude of faces. Keser gradually delves into the area of indefinite, universal sense that eludes reduction to literal understanding. The field of image unravels into a complex matrix of existential being. Keser’s faces are surmised in a series ranging from the earliest civilizations to sci-fi matrices to computer codes.  

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