Milan Milojevic: Unnatural Selection(s)

‘Unnatural Selection(s)’ extends an ongoing body of work exploring contemporary cultural identity and the complexities of a cross-cultural position. The imagery is informed and inspired by the aesthetics and visual language developed by 18th and 19th century engravers and naturalist artists.

Milojevic constructs fictitious flora and fauna, using a combination of digital and traditional print technologies to create highly patterned chimeras. This suite of prints feature terrariums, vivariums, aquariums and topiaries as Milojevic explores modification and control of nature and the perennial quest for a Utopian ideal.

Colville Gallery
3 to 22 May, 2013
Tasmania

Vivarium #2, 2013, unique slate, etching, gold leaf and glitter, 48 x 33cm
Courtesy the artist and Colville Gallery

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