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Dragoš Kalajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгош Калајић; 22 February 1943 – 22 July 2005) was a Serbian painter, philosopher and writer.[1]

Dragoš Kalajić
Born(1943-02-22)22 February 1943
Belgrade, Nazi-occupied Serbia
Died22 July 2005(2005-07-22) (aged 62)
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
OccupationPainter, writer
SpouseVesna Vujica
ChildrenSonja Kalajić
Websitedragoskalajic.com

Early life and education


Dragoš Kalajić was born on 22 February 1943 in Belgrade. Dragoš's father Velimir Kalajić was a Chetnik military judge, his mother Tatjana Kalajić (née Parenta) taught mathematics at the Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade.[2]

Kalajić studied art at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome. He graduated in 1966 with the highest marks in his class. After completing his training he began living and working in Belgrade and Rome.[2]


Career


Kalajić was an accomplished writer beside being an artist (he wrote for the magazine Pogledi). He was a member of the Association of Writers of Serbia, the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia and the Association of Writers of Russia. He achieved considerable success in the many fields that he ventured into, from literature to visual arts to the history of art and publishing.

During the 1950's and 60's, Kalajić was part of the art group Mediala. During this time, he was notorious for his right-wing views in the vein of Julius Evola.[3] In 1962, Kalajić played the character of Boba in Jovan Živanović's film Strange Girl.

During the rule of Slobodan Milošević, Kalajić published a column in the pro-government biweekly Duga. His views during that time have been described as "openly fascist" and anti-Semitic.[4]

He considered himself a pagan.[5]


Exhibitions



Solo exhibitions



Concept development for exhibitions



References


  1. "Poslednji Evropljanin" (in Serbian). Glas javnosti. 23 July 2005. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  2. Janković, Vesna M., ed. (1995). Ko je ko u Srbiji 1995 (in Serbian). Belgrade: Bibliofon. p. 223.
  3. Bogdan, Henrik; Djurdjevic, Gordan, eds. (2013). Occultism in a Global Perspective. London and New York: Routledge. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-84465-716-2.
  4. Gordy, Eric D. (1999). The Culture of Power in Serbia. The Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 68. ISBN 0-271-01957-3. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  5. Matija Vojinović. Outlines of Our Internal Empire. Serbia National Review.




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Dragoš Kalajić (en serbe cyrillique : Драгош Калајић ; né le 22 février 1943 à Belgrade – mort le 22 juillet 2005 dans la même ville) est un peintre, un journaliste, un écrivain et un homme politique serbe. Il a été membre du Sénat de la République serbe de Bosnie. Sur le plan pictural, il doit sa réputation à son art hyperréaliste.



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