This months cover by K.K.W, with layout by Aleksandar Ares. Original photo by Ivan Durgutovski. |
Ivan Durgutovski, photo courtesy of the artist. |
On average, there are usually many creative individuals who are gifted; though few who have wit to match, and the ability to point a subtle critical finger at society with style. Born under the sign of Virgo, his planet being Mercury and his element being earth, explains a great deal about his creativity. A heightened sense for the intangible, swift in his ability to communicate it, and yet very much grounded in matters of the here and now.
From the project - Metaphysics: A typographic diary on Beehance. by Ivan Durgutovski. |
One of his most striking body of work [William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented], perhaps meant only for Facebook is probably his most controversial. At a first look, even with a translation, it seems extremely simple, and without much creativity on his part.
"What about a fuck". From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
Although thats why it resonates as an interesting example of contemporary - Macedonian Pop-art. In todays world, traditional forms of creativity often take a back-seat [are less important] to cleverness through an idea and simplicity. Just look at "Split Rocker" by Jeff Koons.
"Its Branko's fault". From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
Extracted from the society he lives in, the words are those in vogue; things overheard and lamented, along with matters of politics having to do with his country's position.
"Rednecks man". From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
While Bouguereau's work is stunning in its realism, its reinvention's of classical themes, touched by an obsessive bourgeois need for greatness & grandeur. This is an aspect of almost every society that belies the full reality.
"C'mon". "Wait, I'm acting crazy [like a fool]" From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
Durgutovski brings these two elements together, creating an elegant mockery of the establishment and the less-then cultured aspects of his society [& most others] . In a way he has also tapped into the contempt and ridicule that was directed at Bouguereau's work, even in his own time by the impressionists & the avant garde.
"Very good, indeed". From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
"Reproductions of a pastoral myth" By Patrice Renne Washington. Image courtesy of the artist. |
His work is very similar to Patrice Renee Washington's work [Reproductions of a Pastoral Myth] for the exhibition "Re: Purposed". And while their approach and the end result is different, the idea is much the same.
Aside from social commentary, Durgutovski is an award-winning graphic artist, and a photographer. His creativity runs the gamut from abstract to realism, and minimalism. He's certainly one of the great examples of visual artists in The Republic Of Macedonia; fully intent on self-expression, visual experimentation and social criticism.
"Look at her", "She is wearing high-heels on the beach again" From the album William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Reinvented. Image courtesy of the artist. |
From the project - "The day I stopped time" by Ivan Durgutovski. Image courtesy of the artist. |
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