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For the first time in ten years, the artist Mladen Miljanović represents Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2013 55th International Art Exhibition in Venice – La Biennale di Venezia. The national pavilion for this Balkan country was entitled The Garden of Delights. It is a socially engaged work of art and seeks to interrogate multiple historical perspectives specific to Eastern European society.

The overall theme of the Venice Biennale has been selected by curator Massimiliano Gioni and is entitled ‘Il Palazzo Enciclopedico’ or ‘The Encyclopedic Palace’. In line with this theme, Mladen Miljanović’s work is a search for understanding the artist’s world, presenting works by contemporary artists, but also apparent historical works and references in an attempt to create another reality. The conceptual framework for Miljanović’s project is reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch’s famous Renaissance triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1500). For Gioni, visions of the classical period help to arouse the artists ‘aspirations’, and in modern times are ‘obsessions’ of the same kind. Both Gioni’s and Miljanović’s prospective interests aim to give tangible forms to both time frames, and transcend the frameworks of both past and present.

The project ensemble consists of three interconnected smaller pieces – a marble triptych, a video clip and an installation. Using the famous triptych by the Dutch painter as the basis for the work, Miljanović utilised this reference of the past to create a dialogue in the present. Miljanović was informed by his previous job as a tombstone engraver, when he would often have requests from patrons to engrave their gravestones with images of the things which had brought them the most joy in life. Inspired by this ritual of remembrance, Miljanović’s installation contains more than one hundred tombstone motifs found and collected in the Central Balkans. This technique enabled him to re-enact a dialogue about Bosnian culture and how it is expressed within their burial rituals. While realising his concept, Miljanović made a video to accompany the exhibit entitled ‘Sweet Harmony of the Absurd’ in which members of the Banja Luka Philharmonic simultaneously play their favourite pieces. As Miljanović describes, ‘the graveyard is an area storing an encyclopaedia of images of individual lives joined into a garden of collective eternity’.
Watch this video ‘Sweet Harmony of the Absurd’ in which members of the Banja Luka Philharmonic simultaneously play their favourite pieces:

Mladen Miljanović was born in 1981 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated from the Academy of Art in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. After secondary school, he attended the Reserve Officer School where he earned the rank of sergeant. After completion of the military term he enrolled at the Academy of Arts (Department of Painting, BA, MA) in Banja Luka. Numerous international participations followed, such as the Busan Biennale in South Korea in 2008, a show at Palazzo Forti in Verona, Italy, in 2009 and the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (MUMOK) in Wien, 2010. In 2012 he was in Venice at A plus A Slovene Exhibition Centre with the solo show Good Night – State of Body. Most recently in February 2013, he exhibited at the MC Gallery in New York.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina Team:
Artist: Mladen Miljanović.
Commissioners/Curators: Sarita Vujkovic, Irfan Hošic.
Venue: Palazzo Malipiero, San Marco 3198.
About The Culture Trip’s Venice Biennale Project:
The 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale will take place from 1 June – 24 November.The Culture Trip’s Venice Biennale Series is an article series leading up to the start of the exhibition. With 88 countries participating in this year’s Biennale — 10 of them for the first time — and 150 artists from 37 countries, our coverage over the next couple of months will highlight a selection of the National Pavilions that will be participating in the 2013 edition of the Venice Biennale. Watch this space for our daily Venice Biennale updates or follow us on Twitter,Facebook and Pinterest!

By Helen Brady

Images courtesy of the artist.

About the author

Helen was born in Manchester and pursued her higher education at the University of Leeds. A keen writer and editor, she has contributed to various media outlets with both articles and photographs. She has a BA in English and History of Art as well as an MA in History of Art. Focusing on the sociopolitical aspects of the Modern era within both literature and art, her MA thesis analysed Abstract Expressionism, exploring the notion that art works were used as political propaganda. Helen is also the founder of Northern Arts Uncovered - an exhibition held in Leeds that showcases the best of amateur and professional artists from all over the world. An avid traveller, her most recent visits include trips to Barcelona, Copenhagen, Berlin and a 3500-mile road trip from New Orleans to San Francisco.

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