oil-paint
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self-portrait
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self portrait
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Copyright: Omer Mujadžić
Omer Mujadžić created this striking oil on canvas portrait, sometime during his career as an artist in Yugoslavia. Mujadžić’s artistic practice was shaped by his involvement with various artist collectives, reflecting the socialist values of the time, where collective effort and social realism were often favored. The somber tones and the subject's guarded expression, shielded by dark glasses, invite us to consider the role of the individual within a specific socio-political context. Was this a commentary on personal identity under state control, or perhaps a reflection on the artist's own position within the art world of Yugoslavia? To fully understand this work, we would need to delve into the archives, exhibition catalogs, and critical writings of the period. This helps us understand how art functioned within the broader cultural landscape of Yugoslavia, and the complex negotiation between individual expression and collective ideology.
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