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Biography

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Dimitrije Bugarski (b. 1987, Novi Sad) is a Serbian mural and visual artist. He obtained Master’s degree in Architecture from University of Novi Sad, Serbia in 2011. During his exchange program at Middle East Technical University in Ankara in 2010 he took part in students group exhibition.

 

His work combines realism with abstraction through his focus on street art as ways of using public art as an urban intervention.

 

In 2013 his work was featured in a book by Slobodan Maldini, 400 Applied Artists of Serbia. In 2012 he was chosen within Top 33 Under 33 architects in Serbia by magazine Architectum. He was commissioned on numerous projects in Doha, among the most notable are Watchtower at Fire Station commissioned by Qatar Museums and Drive-In project by Aspire Zone and Katara Hospitality which was the biggest graffiti project in Qatar.

 

In 2019 he had his first two solo exhibitions in Qatar, "Lined Up" in Katara Building 22 and

"Recall" in Galeries Lafayette

1995 - Gold Medal at the International Art Competition in China
 

1998 - Solo Exhibition at the CIty Library in Novi Sad, Serbia
 

2012 - First Prize at The 2nd Arhitekton Award for an International Pavilion Design Competition
 

2014 - Included in The Atlas of Applied Artists of 21st Century published by Slobodan Maldini in Belgrade, Serbia

 

2017 - Longest Graffiti in Qatar, Aspire Zone, Doha
 

2017 - 100 Days of Blockade - Mural at the Watchtower at Fire Station, Doha, Qatar
 

2017 - Interview for the film “How Art Beats Adversity” at Ajyal Film Festival, Doha, Qatar
 

2018 - Interview for TRT (Turkish TV Channel) on the Fire Station Mural
 

2018 - Opening Ceremony Stage Art for Ajyal Film Festival, Doha, Qatar
 

2019 - “Lined Up” Solo Exhibition at Katara Cultural Village, Doha, Qatar
 

2019 - “Recall” Solo Exhibition at Galeries Lafayette, Doha, Qatar

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