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Kosta Kulundzic
Kosta Kulundzic (born 1972) is an artist. Biography Kulundzic was originally trained as an architect and graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (Paris National Fine Arts School) in 1998. In 2012, he was awarded the Claude Berthault prize. He has taught at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture of Paris Val-de-Seine, at University of Paris-Sud, Paris-Sud University, at Honolulu Museum of Art School and he now teaches classical drawing at University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii University. Kosta Kulundzic is grandson of an Eastern Orthodox Church, orthodox priest. He is of Serbian descent. Work In 2012, Kosta Kulundzic founded the Under Realist movement with Serbian artist Vuk Vidor and French artist Stephan Pencréac’h. The movement was created as a reaction against the over-conceptualisation of contemporary painting: for them, the image is more important than the idea. The Under Realism is a grouping of arti ...
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