Zlatko Ćosić
Zlatko Ćosić | |
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Born | Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Known for | Video Art, Experimental Video, Documentary Film, Performance, Video installation, Photography, Audio Visual Performance, VJing |
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Zlatko Ćosić is a video artist born in Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, present day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Work
Ćosić earned a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art from Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in Video Production and Interactive Digital Media from Webster University. Ćosić’s work spans from short films, video and sound installations to theater projections and live audio-visual performances. The themes of Ćosić’s work often relate to issues of identity, immigration, and the complexity of living in a new environment concentrating on the necessity to embrace cultural differences and establish dialogue among people. His artwork was shown in over thirty countries, for which he has received a variety of recognition.
Zlatko Ćosić collaborated with the 60x60 Project[1][2] creating 200 videos, which have been presented at the Spark Festival, TNA TV in France, EMM Festival, LOOP Videoart Festival, Printemps Musical d'Annecy, Kulturkiosken Gallery, Stimultania Art Gallery and at other venues in France, Spain, Sweden, Serbia and USA. His film, HORIZONS has been an official selection at film festivals in the USA, Australia, Denmark, France, Germany and Poland and was a prize winner at the 2010 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, the 2010 Macon Film Festival and at the 2010 Sunscreen Film Festival. Ćosić’s experimental film SPACES was screened in numerous film festivals in North America and Europe and won an award at the St. Louis International Film Festival.
Ćosić's video installations have been shown at the Kemper Art Museum, Cecille R. Hunt Gallery, Sheldon Galleries, Des Lee Gallery, SOHA Gallery, and Regional Arts Commission, all in St. Louis; UCM Gallery of Art & Design, Warrensburg, MO; Project 4 Gallery, Washington DC; Hunter Time Square Gallery, New York; Harold Golen Gallery, Miami; Kulturprojekte, Berlin; Kulturkiosken Gallery, Gävle, Sweden; Atelje 26, Students' City Cultural Center, Belgrade, Serbia; Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; and Stimultania Art Gallery, Strasbourg, France.
His videos also have been shown at The Pulitzer Foundation for Arts; Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis; Saint Louis Art Museum; USA Film Festival; Belgrade Alternative Film and Video Festival; Picture This Film Festival; Byron Bay International Film Festival; Herning International Short Film Festival; Festival Franco-Anglais De Poésie; Florean Museum in Romania; Performance & Intermedia Festival in Poland; dokumentART Festival; Lightselect Teofilo, P4 Kuntshouse; PÖFF's Sleepwalkers Film Festival; SEAMUS National Conference; International Streaming Festival in Netherlands; Les Instants Vidéo Festival; Torun Short Film Festival; CologneOFF: Latvia, Lebanon, Mexico and India; Atlanta Underground Film Festival; Vegas Independent Film Festival and Festival Internacional De Videoarte, Argentina; Espacio AVAart Gallery, Gijón, Spain; Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles; Institut Für Alles Möglische, Berlin; XX.9.12 FABRIKArte, Venice; Zeta Gallery, Tirana, Albania; East Art Gallery, Tehran, Iran; Holdudvar Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; Vizii Festival, National Historical and Architectural Museum, Kiev, Ukraine; Crosstalk Video Art Festival, Budapest, Hungary; VIDEOPLAY, Peras De Olmo - Ars Continua, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Regional Museum of History of Colima, Mexico; Now&After, International Video Art Festival, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia; The Format, Contemporary Culture Gallery, Milano, Italy; and Qorikancha Museum, Saint Dominic Priory, Cusco, Peru.
Ćosić currently lives in St. Louis and works as a multimedia producer, professor and artist. Examples of his work can be seen at www.zlatkocosic.com[3] and www.eyeproduction.com.[4]
Articles & Reviews
- "Review of "Still Adjusting" exhibition at Gallery 210", Jessica Baran, Art in America, July 7, 2014
- "What’s in a Name", exhibition essay, Dana Turkovic, Curator of Exhibitions, Laumeier Sculpture Park, January, 2014
- "Seven Questions with Video Artist Zlatko Ćosić", Thomas Crone, St. Louis Magazine, January 23, 2014
- "St. Louis Artist Zlatko Ćosić On His Exhibition 'Still Adjusting', NPR/St. Louis Public Radio, January 17, 2014
- "‘Still Adjusting’ at Gallery 210 explores artist Zlatko Cosic’s experiences in U.S and Yugoslavia", Cate Marquis, The Current, February 3, 2014
- "‘Zlatko Cosic: Still Adjusting Closing Saturday", Bailey Dolenc, Gallery 210, UMSL, March 18, 2014
- "The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts - Congratulations to our Film Contest Winner/Interview with Zlatko Ćosić", September 21, 2012
- "Bosnian native cooks food that reminds him of home", Pat Eby, STLtoday.com / St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 6, 2008
- "The Projectionist" by Stefene Russell, St Louis Magazine, August 2007
- "A Bewildering International Hour" by Camilla Dal, Gefle Dagblad, Gävle, Sweden, March 25, 2009
- "Omtumlande internationell timme" by Camilla Dal, Gefle Dagblad, Gävle, Sweden, March 25, 2009
- "Drive By" by Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, February 4, 2011
- "Urban life, construction sites serve as muse for new Project 4 art exhibit" by Madeline Wolfson, The Eagle, February 14, 2011
- "Obećanja, Obećanja [Promises, Promises]" by Nisad Selimović, Oslobođenje, Sarajevo, May 30, 2012
References
- ↑ Polyphony Spree By Paul Friswold Published on April 02, 2008 River Front Times
- ↑ http://www.VoxNovus.com/60x60/Collaborations.htm 60x60 website featuring collaborators
- ↑ http://www.zlatkocosic.com
- ↑ http://www.eyeproduction.com
External links
- Zlatko Ćosić's website, www.zlatkocosic.com
- Eye Production, www.eyeproduction.com
- Zlatko Ćosić's Portfolio, Sam Fox School, Washington University, St. Louis
- 60x60 website