Dimitar Kondovski
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Dimitar Kondovski (1927 - 1993) was a Macedonian
Macedonians (ethnic group)
The Macedonians also referred to as Macedonian Slavs: "... the term Slavomacedonian was introduced and was accepted by the community itself, which at the time had a much more widespread non-Greek Macedonian ethnic consciousness...

 painter, critic and professor at Pedagogical Academy in Skopje. He was born in Prilep
Prilep
Prilep is the fourth largest city in the Republic of Macedonia. It has a population of 66,246 citizens. Prilep is known as "the city under Marko's Towers" because of its proximity to the towers of Prince Marko.-Name:...

 and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. He was a member of the groups "Today" and "Dawn". He lived and worked in Skopje. With modern art statement, he in his works reflect the rich tradition of medieval Macedonian art. He won in 1964 The October Award (Oktomvriska prize) of the Federal Republic of Macedonia for painting, and prizes at the 8th Mediterranean Biennale  in Alexandria and the 3rd Belgrade Triennial in Belgrade. He died in Skopje in 1993.

His more recent work had a tendency in their works to the synthesis of carefully selected sequences of the spiritual - the aesthetic and plastic repertoire of medieval art and those forms of nonfigurativna and associated art, as it tradicionalistichko tissue could allow modern lokovna cohesion. Kondonski for this painting: done as a complex composite assemblage, koloristichni delicate and formal structures is sublimen degree of permanent denaturalizacija various aesthetic and visual data "filtering" of artistic language, in order to become a work of art autonomous aesthetic phenomenon. These are bands that resemble the cult, sacred objects: through them constantly goes to a modern sense of the artist's inner needs, spiritual ritual, and aesthetics of these pieces to fit into the current art movement, the meditative and skeptics understanding of the world.

Author of the monumental painting facility in Zhelezarnicata in Skopje 1967.

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