editions GILLETTA
Fine Arts, English Books

Surprise, certainly, from the reserve often, the aversion may be, the attraction also : the range of feelings experienced during a first encounter with the bronzes of Miodrag Tasic is deployed widely. These statues do not leave anyone indifferent, as they emit a uncanny, as they set up the doubt in each of us : have they been inspired by human models? These "inanimate objects" can't exist a day? The representations of the face and the human body naked, in fact, the mirror in which our self-centeredness can not help but see a reflection of ourselves, real, dreamed or repressed. A silent dialogue is established between the sculpture and the viewer. Like poetry, the statue reminds us of something essential, which could well be the consciousness of our own physical reality. What emotion, what a vision, what message the artist is he trying to make happen? In the Face of these bronzes here we are bothered, not only in our perception but also in our cultural, even in our conceptual foundations.

JOHN-PAUL EARLY DAWN
Librarian at museum of Art and History of Nice since 1988, the editorial secretary of the magazine Nice history, he is the author of several publications on the region. 
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