*1986
Europe
Ratković
Đerđi
31
Artist ID:
Awards
2006 | The Milivoje Nikolajević Drawing Prize at the Novi Sad Academy of Arts.
2016 | Special Prize at the 3rd International Collage Biennale.
2017 | First Prize at the 24th Drawing Exhibition in Šabac.
2018 | Laureate of the Nagyapáti Kukac Péter Art Award.
2022 | First Prize for Painting at the 16th International Biennale of Miniature Art.
2022 | Commendation of the Drawing Award of the Vladimir Veličković Foundation.
2023 | Laureate of the Drawing Award of the Vladimir Veličković Foundation.
Brief Biography
ĐERĐI (ACAJI) RATKOVIĆ CV
Đerđi Ratković was born in 1986 in Bečej. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Painting, in Novi Sad in 2009. She completed her master's studies, majoring in painting, in 2011 at the same Academy. From 2023, she enrolled in doctoral studies at the Department of Fine Arts at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. She is currently employed at the "Bogdan Šuput" design school in Novi Sad. Đerđi has been a member of SULUV since 2011 and ULUS since 2017. She has exhibited independently 19 times and participated in numerous collective exhibitions and important projects in Serbia and internationally, including in Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Belgium. Her works are in many public and private collections across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Switzerland, France, Austria, Canada, and more.
Brief Biography
ĐERĐI (ACAJI) RATKOVIĆ CV
Đerđi Ratković was born in 1986 in Bečej. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Painting, in Novi Sad in 2009. She completed her master's studies, majoring in painting, in 2011 at the same Academy. From 2023, she enrolled in doctoral studies at the Department of Fine Arts at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. She is currently employed at the "Bogdan Šuput" design school in Novi Sad. Đerđi has been a member of SULUV since 2011 and ULUS since 2017. She has exhibited independently 19 times and participated in numerous collective exhibitions and important projects in Serbia and internationally, including in Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Belgium. Her works are in many public and private collections across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Switzerland, France, Austria, Canada, and more.
Women in Art
Dream about whats coming
2212
Art ID
2018
|
110 x 120 cm
Mixed media on canvas
10000
$
Đerđi
Ratković
Women in Art
Grief over loss II
2216
Art ID
2018
|
100 x 120 + 30 x 40 cm
Mixed media on canvas
12000
$
Đerđi
Ratković
Further Works of This Artist
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Brief Description of Work
The series "Stone Sleepers" and "Fictitious Spaces" are marked by a rhetorical character with a reduced vocabulary, highlighting the anomalies of contemporary society and the individual. The drawings capture and (un)reveal melancholy as a reflection of the alienation in modern society, apostrophizing the importance of perceiving this phenomenon through visual language. By mapping dominant mental and emotional states as reflections of modern life, my work also explores man's possible relationship with nature. Emphasis is placed on feelings of melancholy and alienation, contrasted with the strength of the spirit and will, depicted through the fragile forms of the human body. In the "Stone Sleepers/Fictitious Spaces" series, each body or its fragment is envisioned as a "house"—a being that dreams restfully, filled with memories, inhabiting and understanding the world in its unique way. The ambivalence of estrangement tinged with melancholy versus fragility symbolizes the robust spiritual state of man, offering a parallel to the relationship between man and nature and allowing for multiple interpretations of the work.
Awards
2006 | The Milivoje Nikolajević Drawing Prize at the Novi Sad Academy of Arts.
2016 | Special Prize at the 3rd International Collage Biennale.
2017 | First Prize at the 24th Drawing Exhibition in Šabac.
2018 | Laureate of the Nagyapáti Kukac Péter Art Award.
2022 | First Prize for Painting at the 16th International Biennale of Miniature Art.
2022 | Commendation of the Drawing Award of the Vladimir Veličković Foundation.
2023 | Laureate of the Drawing Award of the Vladimir Veličković Foundation.