Vladimir Dunjić

Vladimir Dunjić, (b. 1957, Serbia) is a renowned painter celebrated for his luminous technique and poetic realism. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade under Professor Mladen Srbinović, he has been a member of the Serbian Association of Fine Artists (ULUS) since 1982 and is recognized as one of the leading figures in contemporary Serbian painting.

Throughout his career, Dunjić has exhibited widely in ex-Yugoslavia and abroad, earning numerous awards and inclusion in prominent public and private collections. His paintings - at once figurative and introspective - blend subtle emotion, vibrant color, and dreamlike composition. Cycles such as Veils, Nine Lives, Procrustes Museum, and Vertigo reveal a world where moments linger in silence and light becomes memory.

Vladimir lives and works in Belgrade.

Vladimir Dunjić

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2025

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Kuća Legata, Reverse Retrospective (Obrnuta retrospektiva)

2022

-       Podgorica, Montenegro, Museum of Modern Art, Vertigo

-       Belgrade, Serbia, RTS Gallery, The Painting as a Veil (Slika kao veo)

2017

-       Novi Sad, Serbia, KCNS Art Salon, Procrustean Museum (Prokrustov muzej)

-       Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Andrićgrad, Solo Exhibition

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Gallery 212, Veils (Velovi)

2012

-       Mećavnik, Serbia, Momo Kapor Gallery, Solo Exhibition

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Gallery 212, Procrustean Museum (Prokrustov muzej)

2010

-       Aranđelovac, Serbia, Marble and Sounds Festival, Paintings and Objects (Slike iobjekti)

-       Vršac, Serbia, Vršac Cultural Centre, Solo Exhibition

2009

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Dar Mar Gallery, Nude (Golo)

-       Belgrade, Serbia, ULUS Gallery, Big Brother's Suit (Odelo Velikog Brata)

2007

-       Novi Sad, Serbia, ART-DEPO Gallery, Pandora's Box (Pandorina kutija)

2006

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Dar Mar Gallery, Veils (Velovi)

2005

-       Valjevo, Serbia, Museum of Modern Art, One Painting - One Exhibition (Jednaslika - jedna izložba)

-       Paris, France, SCG Cultural Centre

2004

-       Tokyo, Japan, Seshion House Garden

-       Užice, Serbia, City Gallery Užice

-       Prijepolje, Serbia, Museum of Prijepolje

-       Herceg Novi, Montenegro, Spinnaker Gallery

2001

-       Budva, Montenegro, Museum of Modern Art, Paintings of Earth and Sky (Slike Zemlje i Neba)

2000

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Diplomatic Club

-       Belgrade, Serbia, ULUS Gallery, The Great Waiting Room (Velika čekaonica)

1999

-       Valjevo, Serbia, Museum of Modern Art, 1994–1999

1995

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Pero Gallery

-       Čačak, Serbia, Nadežda Petrović Gallery, Aequilibrium

1994

-       Budva, Montenegro, City Theatre, St. Stefan Gallery

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Zvono Gallery

1988

-       Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, Youth Centre "1st November"

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Kolarac People's University Gallery, Annunciation (Blagovesti)

1979

-       Zagreb, Croatia, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Studio for New Comics (Studio za novi strip)

 1977

-       Belgrade, Serbia, BITEF, Post-Avant-Garde 77 (Postavangarda 77)

-       Čačak, Serbia, Cultural Centre Hall, Studio for New Comics – Genesis 1–7 (Postanje1–7)

-       Belgrade, Serbia, Student Cultural Centre Gallery, First Exhibition of the Studio forNew Comics

AWARDS

2023

-       Požarevac, Serbia, Milena Pavlović Barilli Gallery, Grand Prix, 19th International Biennial "In the Light of Milena"

2012

-       Momo Kapor Award

2009

-       Bajina Bašta, Serbia, Račanska Baština Foundation, Račanska Charter Award (RačanskaPovelja)

1997

-       Požarevac, Serbia, Milena Pavlović Barilli Gallery, Grand Prix, 7th International Biennial "In the Light of Milena", awarded for Portraitof Ana Maria with a Kingfisher (later acquired by the National Museum in Belgrade)

1994

-       Čačak, Serbia, First Audience Award, Nadežda Petrović Memorial

1993

-       Čačak, Serbia, First Prize, Little Spring Annual Exhibition (Mali Prolećni Anale)