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Ivan Kožarić (10 June 1921, Petrinja – 15 November 2020, Zagreb) was a Croatian artist who worked primarily with sculpture but also in a wide variety of media, including: permanent and temporary sculptures, assemblages, proclamations, photographs, paintings, and installations. He lived and worked in Zagreb, Croatia. * 'Prizemljeno sunce'('The Grounded Sun', 1971)in downtown Zagrebu, Bogovićeva street. Since 2004, it is a part of the ambiental installation Nine Views. * Antun Gustav Matoš (writer) on Strossmay walkway in Zagreb * Walker on Rijeka main street Korso

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  • Ivan Kožarić (* 10. Juni 1921 in Petrinja; † 15. November 2020 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. kroatischer Bildhauer, der auch in den Bereichen Assemblage, Fotografie, Malerei und Installationen tätig war. (de)
  • Ivan Kožarić (Petrinja, 10 de junio de 1921 - 15 de noviembre de 2020)​ fue un artista croata que trabajó principalmente con la escultura, pero también en una amplia variedad de medios, que incluyen: esculturas permanentes y temporales, ensamblajes, proclamas, fotografías, pinturas e instalaciones. Vivió y trabajó en Zagreb, Croacia. (es)
  • Ivan Kožarić (10 June 1921, Petrinja – 15 November 2020, Zagreb) was a Croatian artist who worked primarily with sculpture but also in a wide variety of media, including: permanent and temporary sculptures, assemblages, proclamations, photographs, paintings, and installations. He lived and worked in Zagreb, Croatia. * 'Prizemljeno sunce'('The Grounded Sun', 1971)in downtown Zagrebu, Bogovićeva street. Since 2004, it is a part of the ambiental installation Nine Views. * Antun Gustav Matoš (writer) on Strossmay walkway in Zagreb * Walker on Rijeka main street Korso (en)
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  • Ivan Kožarić (* 10. Juni 1921 in Petrinja; † 15. November 2020 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. kroatischer Bildhauer, der auch in den Bereichen Assemblage, Fotografie, Malerei und Installationen tätig war. (de)
  • Ivan Kožarić (Petrinja, 10 de junio de 1921 - 15 de noviembre de 2020)​ fue un artista croata que trabajó principalmente con la escultura, pero también en una amplia variedad de medios, que incluyen: esculturas permanentes y temporales, ensamblajes, proclamas, fotografías, pinturas e instalaciones. Vivió y trabajó en Zagreb, Croacia. (es)
  • Ivan Kožarić (10 June 1921, Petrinja – 15 November 2020, Zagreb) was a Croatian artist who worked primarily with sculpture but also in a wide variety of media, including: permanent and temporary sculptures, assemblages, proclamations, photographs, paintings, and installations. He lived and worked in Zagreb, Croatia. His works are characterized by a sense of mischief, spontaneity and by his nonchalant approach to life. He was one of the founding members of the Gorgona Group, whose active members between 1959 and 1966 were Miljenko Horvat, Julije Knifer, Marijan Jevšovar, Dimitrije Bašičević (who also works under the name Mangelos), Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, Đuro Seder and Josip Vaništa. During his period in Gorgona, his sculptures reduced in form, which would become the main characteristic of his later sculptural project consisting of numerous sculptures entitled the Feeling of Wholeness. He had many solo exhibitions, both in Croatia and internationally. Some of the exhibitions were held at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (2002) and at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb (2005–2006). He participated in many international group shows, including the Venice Biennale (1976), the São Paulo Biennale (1979), and documenta in Kassel (2002). The Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb bought his entire studio for display in the gallery in 2007. Commissioned by the Filip Trade Collection, he made Ascent, a slender sculpture more than 13 meters high (2002). He was the author of many public sculptures, including Landed Sun in Zagreb (1971), A. G. Matoš in Zagreb (1978), and Tree in Bochum (1979–1980). He received numerous awards, including the Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement (1997). * 'Prizemljeno sunce'('The Grounded Sun', 1971)in downtown Zagrebu, Bogovićeva street. Since 2004, it is a part of the ambiental installation Nine Views. * Antun Gustav Matoš (writer) on Strossmay walkway in Zagreb * Walker on Rijeka main street Korso (en)
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