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Dimitar Malidanov

1946, Sarakinovo (Sarakinoi), Greece

 

Hommage a Magritte, 1987

Vernis-mou on paper, 62,7 x 89,8

Edition: a.p.; Inscription: u.m vertically: vernis-mou E.A. Hommage a Magritte 1987 D.Malidanov

Acquisition: Gift by the artist

Reference: 03841

*Prints that are unavailable online: 02913; 03695; 04602; 04727; 04793; 05009; 02913

 

Biography

Dimitar Malidanov (Sarakinovo, December 5, 1946) is Macedonian painter and graphic artist. Malidanov was born on December 5, 1946 in the village of Sarakinovo, Greece (Sarakini in Greek). During the Greek Civil War, he fled the country in a group of so-called refugee children. In 1972, he graduated from the department of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana, Slovenia under Professor Gabriel Stupica. After the opening of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Skopje, Malidanov started teaching graphic art. He worked at the Faculty from 1981 to 2010, and from 2006 to 2010 he was its dean. He is the author of many solo exhibitions and a participant in many group exhibitions. For his artistic and pedagogical activity, he has won many awards, including the “October 11” Award.

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