Zlatko Šimunović

Zlatko Šimunović (1936–1995) - painter, was born in Otočac. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1962 in the class of Marino Tartaglia. After that, he became an associate at the Master's workshop of Krsto Hegedušić. He was world famous for his mobiles and different spatial forms that were changeable, best shown by his cycle Transformobili. In Larousso's two-volume book Art and artistic form in 1970, he was included as one of twenty artists of the constructivist current from the former state, that is, geometricism. His artistic solutions are based on basic geometric shapes, which he reshapes and decomposes with mathematical precision. In 1979, Marton Davis used one of his constructions as an illustration for his work Mathematically Speaking. He was involved in design and TV scenography, illustrations and caricatures, interior equipment and applied tasks, but he devoted the bulk of his work to obsessive visions of the other world, precise constructions of polymorphic frames, crazy inventions. The figure was created by the academic sculptor Gabriele Gottoli from Verona - Italy.

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