Radojica Živanović Noe
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Radojica Živanović Noe (Belgrade, 1903 – Belgrade, 1944) was a
He published surrealist works in the Almanac Nemoguće-L'Impossible and magazine Surrealism today and here. He is the first and most consistent
Biography
Radojica Živanović Noe was born in Belgrade as an illegitimate child. His mother was a laundress, and his father's name is unknown. Among the Belgrade Surrealists, it was said that he was supposed to play the role of
Artwork
Radojica Živanović Noe was one of thirteen signatories Manifesto of Surrealism in the 1930 Almanac Nemoguće-L'Impossible. He was the only professional painter in the group of artists who started Belgrade Surrealism.
Exhibitions
In 1932, he exhibited a cycle of surrealist paintings in Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion in Belgrade, and from 1936 to 1940 at several group art exhibitions.
The most important works
- A series of drawings published in 1930 in the almanac Impossible, the most famous of which are: "Suicide or Dreamer", "Pulse", "The Beginning of the Same Place", as well as the photo collage "Sleeping Golden Passion".
- Papers published in the magazine "Surrealism Today and Here", the most famous of which are: "Memory" and "Eye Tree".
Death
He spent years during World War II on the outskirts of Belgrade. He died before the end of the war, in 1944, at Dorćol. When he heard that partisans and Russian tanks penetrated the street, he ran out of a shelter near Bajloni's greenmarket and entered the fray against the German units. Surprised by the liberation forces, he allegedly did not agree to disarm and lost his life owing to a tragic misunderstanding.[3]
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References
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- ^ a b "Radojica Živanović Noe (1903–1944)". Arte. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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- ^ a b "Radojica Živanović Noe". Surrealism. project: European context of Serbian Surrealism. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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