SELECTED WORKS BY Adam Cvijanovic
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Adam Cvijanovic
Love Poem (10 minutes after the end of gravity)
2005
flashe and house paint on tyvek
14ft x 75ft |
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Drawing inspiration from Renaissance fresco painting, Adam Cvijanovic’s ‘portable murals’ depict contemporary landscapes with a sense of celestial awe. Spanning 75 feet, Cvijanovic’s Love Poem captures the dreamy and disquieting essence of suburban Americana as a rapturous science fiction tableau. Envisioning sun-bleached L.A. ten minutes after the end of gravity, Cvijanovic’s utopia ascends in a whirlwind of consumerist ecstasy. Emulating movie backdrops as well as the acclivous perspective of cathedral dome tromp l’oiels, Love Poem… combines the sublime horror of disaster films with a majestic religiosity, as bungalows, Broncos, and palm trees are destroyed in the exaltation of their own perfectness. Painted entirely by the artist without assistants, on a plastic used by Fed Ex, Cvijavovic’s work reconstitutes the intimacy of timeless artistry with a modern day immediacy. |
Adam Cvijanovic
Love Poem (10 minutes after the end of gravity) - Detail
2005
flashe and house paint on tyvek
14ft x 75ft |
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Adam Cvijanovic
Love Poem (10 minutes after the end of gravity) - Detail
2005
flashe and house paint on tyvek
14ft x 75ft |
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Adam Cvijanovic
Love Poem (10 minutes after the end of gravity) - Detail
2005
flashe and house paint on tyvek
14ft x 75ft |
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Adam Cvijanovic
Love Poem (10 minutes after the end of gravity) - Detail
2005
flashe and house paint on tyvek
14ft x 75ft |
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Adam Cvijanovic
Showboat
2006
Oil on Panel
61 x 243.8 cm |
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Adam Cvijanovic doesn’t work from photographs, his invented compositions arise from the familiarity of internalised images. Using the same subject matter as Sassy Sally, Show Boat renders a smaller version of fairground aftermath. Painted in oil on board, Cvijanovic offers surrealism with a fixed visual logic. Set in a nowhere landscape, his festival remnants are made monolithic, each creating a sense of heightened spatialawareness via multiple vanishing points and extreme perspective. Rendered with the faded tones of American nostalgia, Cvijanovic envisions a ghost town of bygone delights and tawdry amusement. |
Adam Cvijanovic
Showboat - Detail
2006
Oil on Panel
61 x 243.8 cm |
 

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Adam Cvijanovic doesn’t work from photographs, his invented compositions arise from the familiarity of internalised images. Using the same subject matter as Sassy Sally, Show Boat renders a smaller version of fairground aftermath. Painted in oil on board, Cvijanovic offers surrealism with a fixed visual logic. Set in a nowhere landscape, his festival remnants are made monolithic, each creating a sense of heightened spatialawareness via multiple vanishing points and extreme perspective. Rendered with the faded tones of American nostalgia, Cvijanovic envisions a ghost town of bygone delights and tawdry amusement. |
Adam Cvijanovic
Sassy Sally
2003
Flashe and latex on tyvek
259 x 495cm |
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Stemming from his former job as a commercial muralist, Adam Cvijanovic’s paintings combine pop kitsch with the gravitas of historical painting. Completely self-taught, Cvijanovic approaches painting with an unconventional process: using a variety of acrylic and latex household paints on Tyvek, his vast images become transportable frescoes, giant architectural interventions that can be remodelled to fit various gallery spaces. Subverting the utopian connotations of monumental painting, Cvijanivic’s tableaux embrace the serene and idyllic while portraying haunting scenes of desolation. |
Adam Cvijanovic
Sassy Sally (Detail)
2003
Flashe and latex on tyvek
259 x 495cm |
 

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ARTIST INFORMATION
Adam Cvijanovic's BIOGRAPHY

1959
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Lives and Works in New York
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2005
Solo Exhibition, Hammer museum, Los Angeles
Love Poem (10 Minutes After the End of Gravity,) Bellwether, New York
2004
Ideal City, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
2003
Hurricane Party, Bellwether, Brooklyn
2002
New City, Project, Steven Sclaroff New York
Disko Bay," Bellwether, Brooklyn
1999
Richard Anderson, New York
1994
Richard Anderson, New York
1993
Richard Anderson, New York
1991
Richard Anderson, New York
1988
Bess Cutler Gallery, New York
Betsy Rosenfield Gallery, Chicago
Malony Gallery Santa Monica
1986
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York
Stavaridis Gallery, Boston
Brockton Art Museum, Brockton
1885
Bess Cutler Gallery, New York
Stavaridis Gallery, Boston MA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2005
Jack, Cuchifritos, New York
Out of Place, Mary Goldman Gallery, New York
Wasteland: 21st Century Landscape, Roebling Hall, Brooklyn
2004
The Dreamland Artist Club, Presented by Creative Time, Coney Island
Hello Chelsea, Bellwether, New York
Subway Series, Queens Museum, Queens
Upcoming, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
2003
Kaleidoscope, Ingrao Gallery, New York
On the Wall: Wallpaper and Tableau, Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia
Yard, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City
On the Wall, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence
2002
Next Wave Festival, Cur. Dan Cameron, BAM Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Arctic Light, Danese Gallery, New York
Looking at America, Yale University Museum, New Haven
Social Landscape, P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York
Compact Art, Barcelona, Spain
2001
All American, Bellwether Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
2000
Landscape 2000, University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie
1997
The New Representationalism, La Mama Gallery, New York
1995
Chasing Angels, Christenerose Gallery, New York
1994
Drawing on Friendship: Portraits of Painters and Poets, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
1992
Slow Art, PS 1, Long Island City
Mall Art, New Museum, New York
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