Galerija RIMA

Belgrade | Kragujevac

Gallery RIMA at the international art fair ART BRUSSELS

This year, at the 41st edition of the international art fair ART BRUSSELS Gallery RIMA represents art by abstract painter Djordje Ivačković (1930-2012). Gallery participates in the new fair section ’68 FORWARD where 14 selected European galleries represent artworks created from the year of Art Brussels’ inception onwards through the next decades of the XXth century. In the main exhibitor space, at the booth 5B-17, Gallery RIMA presents Ivačković’s authentic synthesis of expressive and analitical abstraction by his examplary paintings created between early 1970s and late 1980s.

Gallery RIMA at the international art fair Viennacontemporary 2024

Gallery RIMA presents the prominent Serbian and former Yugoslav painter Kosara Bokšan (1925-2009) at this years Viennacontemporary interanational art fair. Paintings and drawings created between the mid 1960s and late 1980s represent the most authentic segments of Bokšan’s opus and include series of pictures with the central motive of the Sun and Spirals of the Sun, as well as her most well known cycles - Icarus and Women-Mountains.

Gallery RIMA at SPARK Art Fair Vienna 2024

ANDREA IVANOVIĆ JAKŠIĆ
15-17 March 2024
MARX HALLE, VIENNA

Monograph “MILORAD BATA MIHAILOVIĆ”

Marking the centenary of the birth of painter and academician Milorad Bata Mihailović (1923-2011), Gallery RIMA has published a landmark edition dedicated to the life and work of the renowned artist.

Gallery RIMA at the contemporary art fair Art Market Budapest 2022

Serbia was the country in focus of this years edition of International Contemporary Art Fair ART MARKET BUDAPEST (6 - 9 Oct. 2022 / Balna Center, Fővám tér 11-12, Budapest, Hungary). Gallery RIMA exhibited alongside colleague galleries from Association of Art Galleries Serbia (AUGS), giving its contribution to exceptional selection of artists from our country! Located at the booth G801 Gallery RIMA represented three artist of different generations and art poetics: ĐORĐE IVAČKOVIĆ (1930-2012), SRĐAN ĐILE MARKOVIĆ (1959), ALEKSANDAR DIMITRIJEVIĆ (1977).
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