Andrej Grabrovec
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Andrej Grabrovec (pseudonym Gaberi), Slovenian artist, engineer, sculptor and photographer, born in 1959.
Biography[edit]
He was born in 1959 in Maribor, where he attended high school and graduated from the Higher Technical School of Civil Engineering in 1985. In cooperation with the Design and Research Office at the Higher Technical school in Maribor and under the guidance of Professor Borut Pečenko and engineer Vukašin Ačanski, he developed concepts, drawings and models of "forma vivo" in concrete. In 1986 he started a long-term cooperation with the Art Foundry and the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. In 1990 he decided to pursue an independent career. In his studio he started working on a large sculpture made of clay and plaster. In 1993 he founded the Central European Civic Initiative Harpistic Table. In 2000 he placed a public sculpture in front of Charles University in Prague, founding the new project of cooperation of the old European Universities, known as European University Bridges. Since 2001 he has been publishing a magazine for new relations in the third millennium entitled ga BERI. In 2005, he installed the sculptural composition The Bridge outside the new Jagiellonian University, outlining a new project of collaboration among old European universities, named European University Bridges. He lives and works in Ljubljana, Maribor and Zagreb.
Work[edit]
He draws designs and makes models of sculptural compositions, writes insights and seeks solutions for public installations. In his work he combines art, geometry, technology and an comprehensive dimension. In his studios in Maribor and Zagreb he makes large compositions in clay, plaster and wood and has them cast in bronze at Art Foundry in Zagreb. The basic, recurring motif of his work is the Woman in the public European space, because it was a woman who made a significant contribution to the formation of European culture, the woman who is inspired by music as a universal love. In the Maribor Gallery he organises round tables, ceremonial meetings of the Harpistic Table, exhibitions and concerts. [1]
Projects[edit]
1993: civic initiative Harpistic Table
2000: artistic project European University Bridges
2001: ga BERI magazine
2018: Sculptures Gaberi movie
Public tenders[edit]
1989: Maribor (Slovenia) for a monument of the bishop Anton Martin Slomšek
1990: Zagreb (Croatia) for a monument of Miroslav Krleža
2004: Poreč (Croatia) for a fountain in Poreč
2017: Graz (Austria) for a public installation of the sculpture
Public monuments[edit]
1992: The Sleeping Muse 1 in Graz, Austria
1993: creation of a large plastic Fall of the Crucified for the municipality of Razkrižje
1993: The Sleeping Muse 2 in Ljubljana, Slovenia (on the premises of the Slovenian Government)
1994: Monument of Lord Kocel in Maribor
1995: Bust of Miroslav Krleža in Zagreb, Croatia
1996: sculpture composition The Drava Fairies in Maribor
1997: fountain Dance of the fairies in Maribor
2000: The Prague Muse in front of the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
2001: The Rector's Chair at the University of Technology in Vienna (Austria)
2002: The Portrait of Europe Relief in Europa-Park near Vienna (Austria)
2004: Themis and Dike in the hall of the Faculty of Law in Maribor (Slovenia)
2005: The Bridge in front of the new Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland)
2006: Mother Earth water sculpture in the BTC in Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2007: Omega sculptural composition in the botanical garden of Vilnius University (Lithuania)
2007: Little Mermaid sculpture in Novigrad, Croatia
2007: The Crucified for Croatia, Zadar (Croatia)
2008: the relief A Midsummer Night's Dream in Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2008: makes a large Paradise Gate in his studio
2008: makes a large Pieta relief in his studio
2009: The relief Angels Sing Beautifully at UKC, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2012: installation of The Chapel of Universal Love in Maribor for the closing of the ECC (Slovenia)
2013: sculptural composition Historica in front of the Corvinus University in Budapest (Hungary)
2014: sculptura composition Little Mermaid in Novigrad (Croatia)
2015: sculptural composition Siddharta at the BTC in Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2017: sculptural composition Rhine Nymphs at the BTC in Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2018: sculptural composition European University Bridges at Alma Mater Europaea in Maribor (Slovenia)
Exhibitions - Solo exhibitions[edit]
1989: Maribor (Slovenia), University Library Maribor
1990: Varaždin (Croatia), exhibition space Vama
1992: Graz (Austria), Otto Hase Gallery
1993: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Government of the Republic of Slovenia
1993: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Nova Ljubljanska Bank
1996: Zagreb (Croatia), Mimara Museum in Zagreb
2001: Vienna (Austria), Korotan Vienna Gallery
2017: Zagreb (Croatia), Mimara Museum
2019: Rogaška Slatina (Slovenia), Gallery Nina
Exhibitions - Group exhibitions[edit]
2017: Paris (France), Grand Palais - MENTION award
2019: Paris (France), Grand Palais - Arthur Leduc’s award, given by the French Association of Fine Artists
2020: Paris (France), Grand Palais
Reviews[edit]
1992: Wilhelm Steinbuk, director of Museum Graz
1993: Aleksander Bassin, director of the City gallery in Ljubljana
1994: Sergej Vrišer, art historian
1997: Maja Vetrih, art historian
1999: Damjan Prelovšek, art historian
2003: Oswald Miedl, Academy of Fine Arts, University of Passau
2003: Richard Vakaj, Academy of Fine Arts, University of Vienna
2006: Maja Vetrih, art historian
2007: Maja Vetrih, art historian
2008: Marjan Žnidarič, director of the National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia
2008: Mario Berdič, art historian
2011: Attila Zsigmond, director of the Budapest Galeria
2017: Damjan Prelovšek, art historian]
2019: Polona Tratnik, Professor
2019: Iz roda v rod, Radio Maribor