

National Gallery of Macedonia and Gallery MC
of New York
Kindly invites You to the opening of an Exhibition by
Dijana Tomik Radevska
MEMORARIUM
June 14 th , 2006 - Opening 6 - 9 pm.
Dijana is a special collector of memories. She collects them
as others collect rare objects, stickers, insects, all kinds of trinkets.
One could say she collects her own biography! This is true. And the basis of
this part of her collection is childhood. Here, I emphasize the words “this
part” since her biographical collection – the largest part of her work of
twenty years – is autobiographical and self-referential in character. For
almost twenty years she has been “digging” through her own biography in
different media (prints, collage, video, objects, installations), through
the “family iconostasis” and genealogy, through the personal and family
stories and genetic codes, thus impressively visualizing her own intimate
history. After all, it has never been any different. Art has always been
based on the personal feelings and memories, experiences and views, passions
and perspectives/fears of the artist. With the death of Modernism and grand
projects/themes, it was Postmodernism that opened the doors to “small
stories”, personal truths and interpretations. If what is no longer
important, then how is definitely important! In this regard, Dijana is a
typical meticulous Postmodernist. She is a phenomenon quite rare among her
generation of Macedonian artists. The entire structure of her output can be
“read” as a compact Postmodern manual of questions and answers based on her
exceptional knowledge of art history, the classics of Postmodern philosophy,
pragmatic methodology and the rich stratigraphy of her work. During a period
of twenty years she has strategically and gradually explored and developed
the whole Postmodern arsenal – from intertextuality and intermediality to
écriture féminine, quotation, self-referentiality, interactivity, etc. Quite
comfortably, without any restraint and with a certain amount of
perfectionism, using all the available media, her output has practically
kaleidoscopically “stratified” all levels of her personality: I and the
Other; the question of identity; presence/absence; genetic heritage; memory…
Zlatko Teodosievski
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