Bojan Mikulić
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Bojan Mikulić | |
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Born | Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | October 6, 1980
Nationality | Serbian |
Known for | Sculpture |
Movement | Realism, Abstract art |
Awards | Medal of Merit to the People of Republika Srpska, Tesla Spirit Award |
Website | bojanmikulic |
Bojan Mikulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојан Микулић; born October 6, 1980) is a Serbian and Bosnian and Herzegovinian academic sculptor from Banja Luka, whose sculptures are exhibited in the United States, Serbia, Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][2][3]
Career
[edit]Bojan Mikulić was born in Novi Sad, but studied and worked mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated painting at the Academy of Arts in Banja Luka and then received his master's degree in sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. Mikulić's works usually have the features of realism, but as well abstract art. He approaches the shaping of "dead" materials with the desire to create a medium(s) that will "live" communicate with the environment.[1][3]
Works
[edit]By 2015, Mikulić's busts of Nikola Tesla were placed in six different locations in the United States: one in the lobby of New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan,[4] where Tesla lived from 1933 until his death, one in Rahway, New Jersey, where the Tesla Electric Light and Manufacturing Company was located, and one in the Serbian Cultural Garden in Cleveland. A similar bust was unveiled in the Embassy of the United States in Belgrade[5] and in the park of University of Economics in İzmir, Turkey.[6] Therefore, Tesla Science Foundation from Philadelphia conferred him the Tesla Spirit Award.[7]
The Mikulić's work that attracted public attention are the sculptures in water within the Stari Brod Memorial Complex, dedicated in 2019 on Drina river in Stari Brod near Rogatica, which preserves the memory of the victims of the massacre in Stari Brod and Miloševići in 1942. Mikulić made 27 sculptures with 39 faces,[8][9][10] for which the President of Republika Srpska awarded him the Medal of Merit to the People of Republika Srpska.[11]
Mikulić further created the statues of Nobel laureates Ivo Andrić and Peter Handke near the House of the Government of Republika Srpska[12] and the sculpture "A Breastfeeding Woman" in Banja Luka's Family Park,[13] then the busts of Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin, Ivo Andrić and Jovan Dučić in the City Park in Bijeljina[14] and the Patriarch Pavle statue in the gate of the Temple of the Council of the Holy Archangel Gabriel in Pale.[15]
As part of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's Space Treatment project, i.e. lithopuncture, Bojan Mikulić's stone sculptures were placed on April 22, 2021, the city day, at four locations in Banja Luka, former landfills. The names of the sculptures are: "Klica" in Vrbanja, "Rast" in Lazarevo and "Luka" and "Pecka" in the city vicinity.[16]
The 4.2-meter-high statue of Saint Basil of Ostrog, which Mikulić sculpted, should be discovered in Cetinje or its surroundings. Mikulić also made a statue of Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, which is 4.2 meters high too and which will probably find its place near the Ostrog Monastery.[17]
The busts of Nebojša Glogovac in Nevesinje[18] and Jelena Trikić (Mother Courage) in front of the Banja Luka maternity hospital[19] are also waiting to be placed.
See more
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Бојан Микулић – вајар скулптура у Старом Броду на Дрини" Archived 2021-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian), National Theater of Republika Srpska, September 9, 2019. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Бојан Микулић за 'Независне': Портрет без карактера је узалудан рад" (in Serbian), Nezavisne novine, October 15, 2019. Retrieved: September 24, 2021.
- ^ a b "Бојан Микулић, вајар, за 'Глас Српске': Прадодир са земљом утиснут у сваку скулптуру" (in Serbian), Glas Srpske, March 9, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "САД: У хотелу 'Њујоркер' на Менхетну откривена биста Николе Тесле" (in Serbian), Nova srpska politička misao, January 14, 2015. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Откривена биста Николе Тесле" (in Serbian), Radio Television of Serbia, June 1, 2015. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Теслина биста у Измиру" (in Serbian), BIRO, July 31, 2015. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Вајар Бојан Микулић – Тесла и Амфилохије израђени у мермеру" Archived 2021-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian), Naši u svetu, September 24, 2021. Retrieved: September 24, 2021.
- ^ "Спомен-комплекс Стари Брод" (in Serbian), Tourist Organization of Municipality of Višegrad. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Отворен музеј сјећања: Бањалучанин Бојан Микулић вајао скулптуре у Старом Броду" (in Serbian), MojaSrpska.info, September 9, 2019. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Sculptures the witnesses of suffering in Stari Brod" (in Serbian), The Srpska Times, September 17, 2019. Retrieved: October 4, 2021.
- ^ "President of the Republic of Srpska decorates meritorious institutions and individuals on the occasion of the Day of the Republic of Srpska" (in Serbian), President of the Republic of Srpska, January 9, 2020. Retrieved: October 4, 2021.
- ^ "Микулић: Хандке – скроман човјек и велики интелектуалац" (in Serbian), Glas srpske, May 7, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "A gift from the Mayor to the citizens: Banja Luka received a 'Family Park'" (in Serbian), City of Banja Luka, June 25, 2021. Retrieved: October 4, 2021.
- ^ "Роду славу донели: Бисте српских великана у Бијељини" (in Serbian), Večernje novosti, August 1, 2020. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Споменик патријарху Павлу: Срби не заборављају свог верског вођу" (in Serbian), Večernje novosti, October 19, 2020. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Скулптуре на мјестима некадашњих депонија" (in Serbian), MojaSrpska.info, April 27, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Још се не зна где ће бити постављена статуа митрополита Амфилохија" (in Serbian), Politika, February 24, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Бањалучки вајар израдио статуе Амфилохија, Небојше Глоговца и Василија Острошког" (in Serbian), Mondo BiH, February 12, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
- ^ "'Мајка Храброст' добија скулптуру испред бањалучког породилишта" (in Serbian), Nezavisne novine, April 6, 2021. Retrieved: September 16, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Sculptor Bojan Mikulić – From Novi Sad to Banja Luka. Good Morning, Vojvodina (in Serbian). Radio Television of Vojvodina.