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Spotlight: Stanko Abadžic

One of the great ironies of globalization is that as people become more connected to technology - email,cell phones, Ipods - they often become less connected to one another.

This growing rift in the social fabric has been duly noted by Croatia's Stanko Abadzic, whose deeply humanistic photographs resonate with wistful regard for a time when people were in tune with each other spiritually and emotionally rather than electronically. This accounts for the seemingly "old fashioned" aestetic of his images, many of which, with their geometric composition, sensual atmosphere and telling detail, look as if they could have been made in the 1940s or earlier.

The slightly surreal "Legs Opatija" for example, which playfully skirts the border between reality and fantasy, would not look out of place among the work of the pioneering French photojournalists Abadzic admires. A shared affinity for the likes of Andre Kertesz and Willy Ronis notwithstanding, Abadzic's photographs convey a very contemporary message.

"The faster we live, the less emotion is left in the world. The slower we live, the deeper we feel the world around us, " he says. "I am not against globalization in general, but I am against the physical and spiritual uniformity of cities and towns dominates by multinational corporations. Globalization turns us into passive consumers. It is not interested in our creativity or our individuality. We lose our happiness when we lose our sense of identity."

Having been compelled to change countries several times during his life while striving to preserve his spiritual identity helps explain the sense of connection Abadzic celebrates in photographs like "A Circle". Taken during a troubled transitional period in Berlin, the image elegantly evokes a spirit of closeness and cooperation. Yet the modernist juxtaposition of shadow and light - Abadzic's trademark - balances the mood and prevents the image from tipping over into sentimentality.

Abadzic was born in Vukovar, Croatia in 1952. His father, recognizing Stanko's suspectibility to the old world charm of this city on the Danube, presented him with a Russian camera on his 15th birthday. Abadzic taught himself the technical basics while refining his vision by attending exhibitions, studying photography books and watching television and films. He joined a photo club, exhibited his early work, and earned money taking pictures of weddins and soccer clubs. Abadzic subsequently joined the staff of the newspaper Vjesnik as a photojournalist, married and started a family. This trnquil existence, however, wa brutally interrupted by the outbreak of Croatia's war of independence in 1991.

" I moved my family to Germany thinking things would soon settle down and that we could move back to Vukovar, but it did not happen," Abadzic recalls. "It was a very difficult period. We did not have any means; we left everything in Vukovar and ran for our lives. I accepted any job I could find: shipping agent, waiter, teacher. The hardest thing was going to the immigration police every three months to extend our visas. Our motto was: think of today, only now exists. After four years we had to leave; they did not want us to get any nearer to the five years required for German citizenship. Because of all that preassure I was rarely able to take photographs."

The dark years of physical and creative displacement ended when Abadzic moved to Prague on a sunny August day in 1995. The warmth of the sun symbolized for Abadzic the city's positive energy. Feeling a sense of rebirth, he began exploring Prague with his medium-format camera, leaving behind the photojournalist and discovering the artist within.

"I slowly peeked behind the curtain, entered old backyars overgrown with Ivy where time had stopped, "he says. "I met people who remained original and authentic, people in ni hurry, people who refused to take part in the extremes of globalization. The more I unveiled Prague, the more I began to experience photography as an art form. The sensation was intense, like a volcanic eruption.

The enigmatic beauty of Prague's ancient streets and cul-de-sacs also helped deepen t he sense of misterioso that inhabits so many of Abadzic's images. The furtive pose and voyeuristic overtones of "Curiosity, Prague" transforms a commonplace scene into a Cocteau-like meditation on unconscious urges. The surface objectivity of "A Day When Everything Goes Wrong"is undermined by the visual tension created by the spilled fruit, upended bike and slashing angels of sunlight and shadow. Abadzic's head, heart and spirit had achieved perfect alignment through his photography.

Abadzic moved back to his homeland in 2002, settling in the capital city of Zagreb, but retained his Czech residence permit and returns periodically to Prague. He also photographs extensively on the Croatian island of Krk, site of images such as "Brothers, Baska," which eloquently reference our shared humanity. Abadzic continues to create work that registers a positive outlook despite the difficulties of his past and increasing cynicsm currently in fashion.

"The mass media bombard us with images of blood and tears, " he states." It's high time we showed interest in beauty and aesthetics, not just in wars and catastrophes. I still believe photography can touch people emotionaly. I believe a photograph can be a testimony and a document of its time, and that it can inspire us to talk to each other and make a better world."

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      • STANKO ABAZIC Croatian Post War Modernist 2006
        Jun. 15, 2021

        STANKO ABAZIC Croatian Post War Modernist 2006

        Est: $250 - $500

        STANKO ABAZIC. Boy with Plane, c. 2006. 7.8x11.5" gelatin silver print. Printed c. 2006. Print recto framed in brown paper tape. Recalling the work of the Russian Constructivists of an earlier era, this is a wonderfully enigmatic and brilliantly constructed modern view. Stanko Abadzic (born 1952 in Vukovar) is a Croatian photographer and photojournalist. He lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. Abadzic began his professional career in photography as a photojournalist for the Croatian daily newspaper Vjesnik. During that period he made well-known reportages from Tunisia, Malta, Turkey, and other countries. After the onset of the Croatian war of independence in 1991, Abadzic moved abroad and would not return to Croatia for many years. After four years in Germany, he spent seven years in the Czech Republic in Prague, a city which had the greatest impact on his artistic expression. At this point in his career, he moved away from photojournalism towards art photography. In the Czech Republic he participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions. In 2002 he returned to Croatia and the Croatian photography scene with a large exhibition at the Mimara Museum, where he exhibited In Absentia, his most famous series from Prague. As an art photographer Abadzic's works almost exclusively in black-and-white film, evoking a sense of nostalgia and times gone by in his works. The artist also cites the influence of old masters of photography like Henri Cartier-Bresson. Abadzic has had solo exhibitions in numerous European countries, including the Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain. He has also exhibited outside of Europe in Argentina, the US, and Japan. He has received professional recognition as well as many awards for his work, and his photographs are in public and private collections all over the world. Credit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanko_Abad%C5%BEi%C4%87

        Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLC
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print
        Apr. 07, 2017

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print

        Est: $100 - $200

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print signed print recto, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 26.5 x 36.2cm PROVENANCE: ''Image Date: 2000 Print Date:2007''

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007
        Apr. 07, 2017

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007

        Est: $200 - $400

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007 signed on print verso, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 39.1 x 29.5cm PROVENANCE: negative made: 2000, print made 2007

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print
        Apr. 07, 2017

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print

        Est: $180 - $280

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''1/28 + 2AP'' 39.5 x 30.3cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print
        Dec. 12, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print

        Est: $240 - $440

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''1/28 + 2AP'' 39.5 x 30.3cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007
        Dec. 12, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007

        Est: $380 - $480

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007 signed on print verso, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 39.1 x 29.5cm PROVENANCE: negative made: 2000, print made 2007

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print
        Dec. 12, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print

        Est: $220 - $320

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print signed print recto, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 26.5 x 36.2cm PROVENANCE: ''Image Date: 2000 Print Date:2007''

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Brothers, Baska 1998 silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Brothers, Baska 1998 silver gelatin print

        Est: $300 - $500

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Brothers, Baska 1998 silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''4/28 + 2AP'' 29.4 x 39.0cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print

        Est: $300 - $500

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Doll Without Arms 2004 silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''1/28 + 2AP'' 39.5 x 30.3cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Untitled (Girl with Floating Apples) silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Untitled (Girl with Floating Apples) silver gelatin print

        Est: $300 - $500

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) Untitled (Girl with Floating Apples) silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp 23.7 x 30.0cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) In The Refuge, Prague 2000/2007 silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) In The Refuge, Prague 2000/2007 silver gelatin print

        Est: $600 - $800

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, born 1952) In The Refuge, Prague 2000/2007 silver gelatin print signed print verso with photographer''s ink stamp and pencil inscription of print details 37.0 x 28.0cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) In The Old Yard (Prague) 2000/2007 silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) In The Old Yard (Prague) 2000/2007 silver gelatin print

        Est: $400 - $600

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) In The Old Yard (Prague) 2000/2007 silver gelatin print signed print recto with edition ''3/25 + 3AP'', photographer''s ink stamp and pencil inscriptions of date and title 38.5 x 29.5cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print

        Est: $300 - $500

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Kiss (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin print signed print recto, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 26.5 x 36.2cm PROVENANCE: ''Image Date: 2000 Print Date:2007''

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007
        Nov. 10, 2016

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007

        Est: $500 - $700

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) Curiosity (Prague) 2000 silver gelatin photograph, printed 2007 signed on print verso, with photographer''s ink stamp and edition ''5/25 + 3AP'' 39.1 x 29.5cm PROVENANCE: negative made: 2000, print made 2007

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)
        May. 29, 2014

        STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)

        Est: $500 - $800

        All my Apples, Baska 2000 silver gelatin print printed later, signed in pencil verso and photographer's ink stamp verso 19.5 x 29.5cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)
        May. 29, 2014

        STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)

        Est: $500 - $800

        Doll without Arms, 2004 silver gelatin print printed later, photographer's ink stamp verso, signed, titled, dated in pencil verso and numbered: 1/28 + 2 AP 39 x 30cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)
        May. 29, 2014

        STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)

        Est: $500 - $800

        Brothers, Baska, 1998 silver gelatin print printed later, photographer's ink stamp verso, titled and dated in pencil verso and numbered: 4/28 + 2 AP 29 x 39cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)
        May. 29, 2014

        STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)

        Est: $600 - $800

        Kiss, 2000 silver gelatin print signed verso, 'Image Date: 2000 / Print Date: 2007' printed, verso 27.5 x 36.5cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)
        May. 29, 2014

        STANKO ABADZIC (Croatian, born 1952)

        Est: $600 - $800

        In the old yard, Prague, 2000 silver gelatin print printed 2007, photographer's ink stamp verso 36.8 x 27cm

        Leonard Joel
      • STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) The day of important news, 2005 silver gelatin print
        Dec. 15, 2013

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) The day of important news, 2005 silver gelatin print

        Est: $600 - $800

        STANKO ABADZIC (CROATIAN, BORN 1952) The day of important news, 2005 silver gelatin print printed 2007, signed, titled and dated verso, photographer's ink stamp verso 37 x 27cm

        Leonard Joel
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