TOTAH opens an exhibition of new works by Aleksandar Duravcevic
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, May 15, 2025


TOTAH opens an exhibition of new works by Aleksandar Duravcevic
From left to right: Aleksandar Duravcevic, "Ceiling" (diptych), "Room no. 3", "Double life" (diptych), 2016. Photo by John Berens, Courtesy of TOTAH © 2017.



NEW YORK, NY.- TOTAH announces Steppenwolf, an exhibition of new works by Aleksandar Duravcevic, from February 9 through April 16, 2017. Steppenwolf presents the artist’s latest suite of sculptures, paintings and drawings created since Duravcevic’s presentation for the Pavilion of Montenegro at La Biennale di Venezia 2015, entitled TI RICORDI SJECAS LI SE YOU REMEMBER.

“Time can vanish without trace [but the] time we have lived settles in our soul”1. So describes Andrei Tarkovsky the barren landscape of time – a void he contrasts with the profound depths of human memory and imagination, infusing the past with purpose. In Steppenwolf, Duravcevic returns to investigate duality and time. Here, the past – though riddled with clues towards an identity – seems as infinitely mysterious and unknown as the future.

Steppenwolf trips through the halls of Duravcevic’s memory palace, crossing lunar creatures with phantom youth, cold flames, mythological animals, warrior cults, monuments to heroes, flatlands, magic mountains and mirrors. If time is immaterial, subjective and spiritual, then, Duravcevic asks: does time exist only in one’s soul? The “wolf trots to and fro”2 pacing his homeland in his dreams. Longing for his birthplace has driven him to madness. But his birthplace is no longer. For death’s sake, everything has changed. The place we once belonged to, like Eden, has disappeared and we are all refugees. Our warriors have been silenced; our monuments, from marble, have changed to light. Without memory, all is time-less, place-less, name-less and home-less. Duravcevic’s time is a nomadic ghost ship constructed of phantom limbs and memory devices sailing between Illyrian coasts. It is a journey littered with vestiges of empires – Austro-Hungarian, Holy Roman, Catholic, Communist or otherwise – an odyssey through a desolate, chimerical steppe.

Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm and by appointment










Today's News

February 13, 2017

Exhibition explores Edgar Degas' fascination with the hat makers of Paris

First comprehensive retrospective of László Moholy-Nagy opens in Los Angeles

Sotheby's to offer one of the greatest works by Gustav Klimt ever to appear at auction

Swiss archaeologist shines light on Sudan's buried past

Selby Gardens' Marc Chagall exhibition features works on public display for the first time

Exhibition at the Ashmolean tells the story of the rise of Modernism

Art works from a century of Japanese-American cultural exchange shown at Crocker Art Museum

New exhibition charts science and wonder of volcanoes over the centuries

Ottocento Art Gallery unveils important painting by Matteo Lovatti dedicated to the Royal Derby

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts exhibition to explore transformative power of jewelry, art objects

Lark Mason Associates announces Asia Week New York Auction preview

Berry Campbell Gallery presents "Dan Christensen: Late Calligraphic Stains"

'Spectacle and Leisure in Paris: Degas to Mucha' opens at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

New sand sculptures and pictorial objects by Angelika Loderer on view at Vienna's Secession

"Marking the Moment: The Art of Allen Blagden" opens at the Hyde Collection

Exhibition questions relationship between objectivity and subjectivity, time and timelessness

Brazilian graffiti in the fight for respect in the country

TOTAH opens an exhibition of new works by Aleksandar Duravcevic

Exhibition of Buddhist art from the Newark Museum organized exclusively for Nashville's Frist Center

Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions to offer artworks from the collection of Jan Krugier

Tokyo Chuo Auction 2017 Spring Sales present superb Imperial Chinese treasures

María Elena González's first solo gallery exhibition at Hirschl & Adler opens in New York

The biggest street art museum in the world to open at NDSM in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Prada Foundation presents "Extinct in the Wild” curated by Michael Wang




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
(52 8110667640)

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful