Crteži i priče; pozivnica - Galerija proširenih medija, Zagreb 1986. godine
Dragoljub Raša Todosijević (Belgrade, Serbia, 1945.) He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in 1969. He works and lives in Belgrade, Serbia. Todosijević is one of the key protagonists of the circle of Belgrade conceptual artists. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he had made radical steps away from the ideology and practice of socialist modernism, taking part in the new movements that were emerging on the world scene.
Together with his colleagues (Marina Abramović, Era Milivojević, Neša Paripović, Zoran Popović and Gergelj Urkom) gathering in the Student Cultural Center in Belgrade, he contributed to the affirmation of the so called New Artistic Practice throughout the territory of former Yugoslavia, and profoundly influenced many contemporary artists. His work is intensely imbued with political and social criticism, through constant questioning and reexamining of traditional cultural and art systems, as well as society, as a whole.
Todosijević also writes theoretical texts, fine art criticism, and stories,
Autor: Dragoljub Raša Todosijević
Izdavač: Galerija proširenih medija, Zagreb
Godina: 1986