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Zarko Baseski

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source: galerie-helene-nougaro
Zarko Baseski est un artiste macédonien, né en 1957, qui a exposé dans de nombreuses galeries et musées à travers le monde. Il a représenté son pays à la 54ème Biennale Internationale de Venise en 2011.
L’apparition phénoménale de son oeuvre dans le paysage contemporain nous questionne alors qu’ Eve, Adam, Ezekiel et David nous renseignent sur nous-mêmes infiniment mieux
que la plus subtile des psychanalyses.
Cet artiste exceptionnel est inclassable, il ne transforme pas l’homme en monstre mais nous montre la monstruosité qu’il peut y avoir en l’homme lorsqu’il s’est débarrassé de l’illusion
humaniste qu’il se fait de lui-même.
Zarko Baseski m’a tellement stupéfiée que j’ai tout de suite décidé de l’exposer.
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source: saatchiart
Zarko Baseski (born 1957) is a Macedonian sculptor. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje in 1988 and acquired the M.A. degree at the same institution, in 1998 and later became the school’s Sculpture Department professor in 2010. He is member of DLUM (Macedonian Artists Association) since 1988. From 1984 and on, his work has been presented at several international exhibitions. He has been the recipient of numerous awards. Much of his work is in private collections in the country and in foreign countries. Less

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He graduated on the Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje in 1988 and acquired the M.A. degree at the same institution, in 1998. Hi is member of DLUM (Macedonian Artists Association) dinvr 1988. Since 1989 works at the Faculty of Fine Art in Skopje, and in 2010 he been appointed a Professor on the Sculpture Department at the same Faculty.
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source: zarkobaseskinet
Zarko Basheski, born 1957 in Prilep, is a Macedonian sculptor and professor on Faculty of Fine Arts in Skopje.

The interest in his work is turned towards the human, hence the interest in hyperrealistic approach in shaping the concept of the work, which in the theoretical projection exceeds hyperrealism, talks about life and the world in which we live.

In his work there are several elements which are new to the world of sculpture and that make his latest work different: the concept, contemporary views of human condition through self observation, technical production and use of new materials (resin polyester, polymarble, silicone, natural hair), the hyper-realistic treatment, size of the work, the philosophical approach – all of which, when combined in one, offer a multilayered reading of the artwork.

Currently a member of National Board for Accreditation and Evaluation, Senate of UKIM and Inter- University conference. From 1999 to 2009 he was head of Department of Sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts. His work has been presented at several international exhibitions. He has been the recipient of numerous awards. Much of his work is in private collections in the country and in foreign countries.