Landscape as a Poetic Metaphor

Vladimir Milanović is a graphic artist from Belgrade. In the Belgrade’s Graphic Collective he presented cycle of new digital print collages, in which he deals with the history of European and world art, and with the theme of a landscape.

artistsVladimir Milanović
placeGrafički Kolektiv
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castVladimir Milanović
cameraRadovanović Vojislav
soundRadovanović Vojislav
editingRadovanović Vojislav
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published27. 4. 2011
languageČesky / English
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Landscape as a Poetic Metaphor
In the heart of Madrid a ravaged forest lays calm in the aftermath of the storm. Shepherds, sheep and dogs roam among the branches of uprooted trees. Above them, the city resounds with birdsong and underneath we hear the murmurs of the herd. Old walls, new barriers enclose this territory. At night its borders dissolve on the hilltop. Under a black sky the contours of its inhabitants emerge. The land rings out and the city glimmers. 
Tom Balsley (SWA/Balsley) is a renowned architect with a wealth of experience based in New York. He has been transforming social and cultural spaces into sustainable and vibrant urban landscapes for over 35 years. In New York alone, he has completed more than 100 parks and squares.