Stane Jagodič

Visual Artist

1943 –

91

Who is Stane Jagodič?

Stane Jagodič is a Slovenian free-lance painter, photographer, caricaturist, aphorist, and author. His art has been socially critical. He is especially known after montages, assemblages, and collages, joining objects that seem to be incompatible.

Jagodič was born in Celje and spent his youth in various places near Šmarje pri Jelšah. In 1964, he finished the School of Design and graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana in 1970. In the early 1970s, he began working on photocollages, abstract painting, and different newly invented techniques, for example spraygrams and artistic use of X-rays. He was a member of the Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations and of the Association of Slovenian Designers, the Cartoonists & Writers Syndicate in New York and an external collaborator of the international journal Graphic Design, Seoul. He was a co-founder of the June Group, an international art movement of the 1970s, the creator of the June International Art Collection and the initiator and leader of the satire triennal Aritas-Satire. He has held over fifty solo exhibitions and has taken part in more than 200 group shows, as well as numerous art juries at home and abroad.

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Jun 15, 1943

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on July 23, 2013

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