Unanimously admired as the greatest Serbian painter of his time, Vladimir Veličkoviċ tirelessly denounces the madness of men. A reflex and a fight for this artist born in Belgrade in 1935, who saw Nazi barbarism at work. His drawings, of a prodigious force, and his canvases, black, red and ash, are today hung in nearly 100 museums around the world. Around thirty works are presented today at the Center Cristel art publisher in Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine).
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