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Ante Sardelic distinguished Croatian sculptor, painter and printmaker in Canada
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published  03/1/2009 | People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
His project The Eternal Homeland traveling throughout the world


Ante Sardelić and his sculpture Madonna with Dove

 
Ante Sardelić Kraljević, sculptor, painter, and printmaker


Croatian Glagolitic ligature AS - logo of Ante Sardelić

Ante Sardelić Kraljević, sculptor, painter, and printmaker was born on February 3, 1947 in Blato, on the island of Korčula in Croatia. He graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Split in 1968 and from the Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Sculpture in Zagreb (he studied under Krsto Hegedušić, Grga Antunac, Valerije Micheli) in 1971. In 1972 he moved to Canada and settled in Toronto where he still lives and works as a professional artist.



Already as a student Sardelić mounted one-man exhibitions. He worked on reliefs and mosaics for public places. He travelled abroad to study. Initially he leaned towards sculpture in stone, wood and bronze, as well as large mosaics. Vitality of movement in sculpture and dynamism of colour in painting were characteristic of this period.

n arrival to Canada Sardelić's palette propelled in the direction of new surroundings, new inspirations, using acrylics in which the harmony of organic geometry and mythological symbolism first appeared. Similar developments occurred in his sculpture. In 1976 Sardelic worked on murals. He experimented with new materials in graphics and painting, discovering individual technical means for his artistic expression. The presence of erotic forms in a vivid polyphony of colours marked the passionate experiences of the new environment and time, thus becoming the focal point of the cosmography of his perception.




ince 1978 Sardelić has often spent time in the United States, Mexico, Columbia, and Venezuela, where he came into contact with the ancient cultures of North and South America. This experience is reflected in his work's search for new growth in the form of evolving expressiveness by capturing and arousing global co-existence in a happy union of man's primordial intuitions and the flow of the universal energy of life. Sardelić has been exhibiting continually since 1969 in museums and galleries throughout the world, including Canada, United States, Mexico, Columbia, Venezuela, Poland, Indonesia, France, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, United Kingdom, Italy, Slovenia, Belgium, Japan, Korea, Germany, Croatia and Australia, by participating in many international exhibitions and biennials where he received numerous awards and honours.



o date he has had sixty five-man exhibitions in New York, Chicago, Mexico City, Caracas, Bogota, Ottawa, Hamilton (Canada), Toronto, Canberra, Fremantle, Frankfurt, Windsor (Canada), Melbourne, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santiago, Punta Arenas, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Hamburg, and he participated in over one hundred and fifty group exhibitions. With the support of the Canada Council and the National Museums of Canada he mounted a large one-man exhibition in the Art Gallery of Hamilton. In 1987 he participated in eleven international exhibitions and biennials. With the sponsorship of the Government of Canada he put on a comprehensive one-man travelling exhibition in 1988 in the museums and galleries of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.



n 1989 he was chosen Artist of the Year by the Canadian-Croatian Artists' Society in Toronto. He also executed a large mosaic commissioned by a private collector. In 1994 he spent a short period of time in Australia. In 1995 the Government of the Republic of Croatia awarded him the Order of the Croatian Danica for outstanding merits in the field of culture. Ante Sardelić is a member of various artist societies throughout the world. He is included in numerous international publications and "Who is Whos". He has been writing poetry since his student days. The last ten years of his artistic endeavour have been dedicated to the project The Eternal Homeland (Vjecna Domovina) and to providing aid for Croatia. In 1997 Croatian Television produced a documentary on the Eternal Homeland and the life of the artist. This exhibition is now traveling through many major cities throughout the world.

In 2003 Ante Sardelic completed 8,5 m 2 stone relief mural "The life Journey of Blessed Marija of the Crucified Jesus Petkovic" in her Sanctuary in Blato, Croatia.

Sardelic's work can be found in galleries, museums, and private collections the world over.

397 St Clements Ave Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5N 1M2

Source: studiacroatica.blogspot.com
Photos from www.croatianmuseum.com - Croatian Heritage Museum
Initials of Croatian Glagolitic letters from the monograph Ante Sardelić, Vječna Domovina / Eternal Homeland, Mimara Gallery, Zagreb 1997



Ante Sardelić: Hrvatskoj - To Croatia


Ante Sardelić: Iskoni - Times Immemorial


Ante Sardelić: Domaja - Homeland


Ante Sardelić: Prometej - Promehteus

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