Exhibition poster by Boris Bućan, 1980

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Exhibition poster by Boris Bućan, 1980
Boris Bućan (part I) Muzička Proizvodnja Radio-televizije Zagreb series Zagrebački simfoničari i Zbor RTZ : Glazbeni doživljaji : Koncertna dvorana "Vatroslav Lisinski" Boris Bućan is an unmissable part of Croatian and global cultural heritage. With an intensive creativity over many years Bućan has made his mark on the concept of posters and his perception among the public and future generations. Bućan’s artistic work started in his student days when he made his first posters for the Student Centre in Zagreb and the Gavella Drama Theatre. In the 1980s he made large posters with a very dominant artistic character which with their drama and presence grabbed attention and significantly changed the look of public space in the city. Art posters for theatre performances, concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events were printed using the silk-screen method. With original ideas, bold composition and strong colouration brought to life with bright silk-screen colours, Bućan introduces us to a world of symbols, humour, phantasmagoria and unbridled creativity. sources: digitalna.nsk.hr infozagreb
Boris Bucan
Art (After Marlborough)
From Bucan Art, 1973
Polycolor, canvas
Poster/album art by Croatian artist, Boris Bućan (b. 1947).
Boris Bucan
Boris Bucan
1983
Boris Bućan. Voltaire, Candide (Poster for a performance at the Croatian National Theater [HNK], Split). 1983 | MoMA
Boris Bućan. Voltaire, Candide (Poster for a performance at the Croatian National Theater [HNK], Split). 1983. Silkscreen. 82 11/16 x 78 3/4