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Vlado Goreski – Rafik (Macedonian: Владо Ѓорески – Рафик)
Vlado Goreski in 2000
Born(1958-04-21)April 21, 1958
Bitola, Yugoslavia (present-day Macedonia)
NationalityMacedonian
Known forScenography, graphic art, theatre poster design

Vlado Goreski – Rafik (Macedonian: Владо Ѓорески – Рафик) (born 21 of April 1958 in Bitola) is a scenographer, graphic artist and designer of theatre posters. He finished secondary school in Bitola, and he graduated at the Faculty of Philosophy – Skopje, Department History of Art at 1981. He has studied at the International Centre of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In 1980 he began to volunteer, and in 1981 he was employed as painter-artist at the National Theatre Bitola. In 1982 he was employed in Institute, Museum and Gallery in Bitola as curator of contemporary art.

He had his first solo exhibition in 1981, and since then he is permanently present with solo and collective exhibitions in the country and abroad. On the field of art critics he is present primarily in the graphics art, but he does not neglect the other art parts. His artistic affirmation turns internationally as well, as jury member, selector and expert consultant:

He is member of the international jury of the Graphic Biennial in Varna, Bulgaria. [1] He was member of the International Jury of Gallery of World Drawing in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.[2]

He was selector of authors, representatives of the country of Macedonia, and presenter of the collection of the International Graphic Triennial - Bitola at the Graphic Triennial in Chamalières, France.[3] In addition, he presents artists from other countries at this triennial.[4]

He was expert consultant and participated in organizing the 2th International Graphic Biennial, Čačak, Serbia, 2014.


Work

Vlado Goreski is Art Director of International Triennial of Graphic Art in Bitola, Republic of Macedonia[5], and he is employed as curator of contemporary arts at the national Institute, Museum and Gallery Bitola.


Painting

As painter and graphic artist he had solo exhibitions and he participated at many collective exhibitions in the country and abroad:

  • Osten museum of drawing – Vlado Goreski-Rafik[6]
  • Museo de la grafica, Pisa, Italy, et Paolo Ciampini (Pisa, Museo de la grafica, Italy, et Paolo Ciampini)[7]
  • 9 Trienniale Mondiale de petit format Chamаlières, France, 2014[8]
  • Tribuna Graphic, 2014, Museum of Art Cluj[9]
  • Fire, water, earth, 2014, Shumen, Bulgaria[10]
  • Fire, water, earth, 2013, Gourin, France[11]
  • 7th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, 2012[12]
  • International art projects, 2012, Shumen, Bulgaria[13]
  • 6th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, 2009[14]
  • World gallery of drawings – Osten, 2009[15]
  • 4th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, 2003 (group Sibelius)[16]
  • 2th International Biennial of Small Graphic, 2003, Tetovo (group Sibelius)[17]
  • Solo exhibition, Prilep, 2002, 37th MTF “Vojdan Chernodrinski”[18]
  • Solo exhibition, Skopje, 2001, Young Open Theatre
  • La Bellone, Bruxelles, 2000
  • Grafikusmuveszek, Debrecen, Hungary, 2000
  • Print Biennial, Seul, 2000, 12
  • 3rd International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, 2000 (group Sibelius)[19]
  • 3rd International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, 2000 (Vlado – Angels’ mass)[20]
  • Balkan exhibition of graphic, Subotica and Novi Sad, Serbia, 1999[21]
  • Norwegian international print triennale, Fredrikstad, 1997
  • Solo exhibition, Bitola, 1981[22]


Scenography

Vlado Goreski is present on the theatre stage for many years and had many awards and positive critics for his scenographies. [23][24][25][26]

His scenographies are present in many theatres in the country and abroad.

Drama Theatre in Skopje

  • Hamlet (1997 and 2012)[27][28]
  • Jona Dab[29]
  • All faces of Petre Andreevski[30]
  • Archelaos or Euripide comes back home[31]

Theatre of Turkey, Skopje

Macedonian National Theatre

  • Delirium for Two[36]
  • The life is dream[37]

National Theatre Strumica

  • Dossier Strindberg[38]
  • The last day of Misirkov[39]

National Thetre Prilep

  • Roberto Zucco[40]
  • Colonel bird
  • Wife for the colonel[41]
  • Lighthouse[42]
  • Poor life[43]

National Theatre Bitola

  • The brothers Karamazov[44]
  • The Master and Margarita[26]
  • Underground republic[45]
  • Refugee
  • The house of Bernarda Alba
  • Notre femme de Paris[46]

Rodopa Drama Theatre, Smolyan

  • FTM to the one who started first (F... the mother to the one who started first)

City Theatre “Marin Drzic”, Dubrovnik, Croatia

  • The brothers Karamazov[47]


Art critic

His critic essays start from the local, artistic Bitola milieu, and through the Balkan space they broaden worldwide.

  • Agatha Gertchen, Poland[48][49] [50]
  • Dimitar Kochevski – Micho, Macedonia[51]
  • Djurić – Džamonja[52]
  • Leonardo Gotlieb, Argentina[53]
  • Marc Frising, Belgium[54][55]
  • Maurice Pasternak, Belgium[56]
  • Paolo Ciampini, Italy[57]
  • Sveto Manev, Macedonia[58][59]
  • Slobodan Jevtic, France[60]
  • Tatjana Maneva, Macedonia[61]


Design of theatre posters

Vlado Goreski is the author of many theatre posters for which he received numerous awards. He prepared the posters for the following theatre productions:

  • The Master and Margarita – Bulgakov, National Theatre Bitola,
  • The threepenny Opera – Brecht, National Theatre Prilep,
  • Don Quixote – Cervantes, National Theatre Stip,
  • The Police – Mrozek, National Theatre Ohrid,
  • The brothers Karamazov – Dostoyevski, City Theatre Dubrovnik, Croatia,
  • FTM to the one who started first – Dukovski, Rodopa Drama Theatre, Smolyan, Bulgaria, etc.


Original projects

  • The Gospel according to the shadows (with Vlado Cvetanovski) - National Theatre Bitola[62][63]
  • I'm Orhan too - Theatre of Turkey, Skopje[64]
  • Dossier Strindberg – National Theatre Strumica[65][66]
  • Adaptation of “The eighth wonder of the world” – Jordan Plevneš, National Theatre Bitola[67]


Awards

He is rewarded with numerous awards for scenography and theatre poster design:

  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2012 - Award for the best advertising material for the performance "The Police" (Theatre Ohrid)[68]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2011 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “Hamlet” (Drama theatre - Skopje) [69]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2010 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “The brothers Karamazov” (National Theatre Bitola)[70]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2009 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “The last day of Misirkov” (National Theatre "Anton Panov" - Strumica)[71]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2008 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “Refugee” (National Theatre Stip) [72]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2008 – Award for the best scenography for the performance “Refugee” (National Theatre Stip)[72]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2007 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “Tartuffe” (National Theatre Stip)[73]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2006 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “Roberto Zucco” (National Theatre Prilep)[74]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 2003 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “The Lower Depths” (National Theatre Bitola)[75]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 1998 – Award for the best scenography for the performance “Colonel bird” (National Theatre Prilep) [76]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 1998 – Award for the best advertising material for the performance “Colonel bird” (National Theatre Prilep)[76]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 1996 – Award for scenography for the performance “The Master and Margarita” (National Theatre Bitola)[76]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 1994 – Award for for the performance “Notre femme de Paris” (National Theatre Bitola)[76]
  • Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski” Prilep, 1991 – НAward for scenography for the performance “Underground republic” (National Theatre Bitola)[76]

References

  1. ^ 16th International Print Biennial Varna 2011
  2. ^ Opening of World Gallery Drawing
  3. ^ Neuvième triennale mondiale de l'estampe
  4. ^ Impressioni dalla 8a Triennale di Chamalières
  5. ^ INTERNATIONAL TRIENNIAL OF GRAPHIC ART o BITOLA
  6. ^ OSTEN MUSEUM OF DRAWING
  7. ^ [Catalogue Museo de la grafica]
  8. ^ Catalogue Trienniale Mondiale de petit format Chamalières 2014
  9. ^ Catalogue Tribuna Graphic ISBN 978-973-1878-02-8
  10. ^ FIRE, WATER, EARTH – BULGARIA
  11. ^ INTERNATIONAL ART PROJECTS - GOURIN
  12. ^ Catalogue 7th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola ISBN 978 - 608 - 4522 - 16 - 4, COBISS. MK- ID 91928330 p.332
  13. ^ INTERNATIONAL ART PROJECTS - SHUMEN
  14. ^ Catalogue 6th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola ISBN 9989 - 9896 - 1 - 3, COBISS. MK- ID 18451777 p.151
  15. ^ OSTEN WORLD GALLERY OF DRAWINGS SKOPJE 2009
  16. ^ Catalogue 4th International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola ISBN 9989 - 9896 - 1 - 3, COBISS. MK- ID 17058113 p.128
  17. ^ Catalogue 2th International Biennial of Small Graphic
  18. ^ Catalogue 37 Macedonian theatre festival
  19. ^ Catalogue 3rd International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, ISBN 9989 - 9896 - 1 – 3 p.112
  20. ^ Catalogue 3rd International Triennial of Graphic Art Bitola, ISBN 9989 - 9896 - 1 – 3 p.161
  21. ^ Catalogue Balkan exhibition of graphic
  22. ^ Students' word, Ljuben Paunoski, May 1981
  23. ^ Risto Stefanovski "The Theatre in Macedonia", ISBN 978 - 608 - 65513 - 0 - 8, COBISS. MK- ID 92827914, p.401, 405, 451 (Macedonian)
  24. ^ Acting and directing in the Macedonian theatre, Proceedings, edited by Dr. Jelena Lužina ISBN 9989 - 9945 - 2 - - 5, COBISS - ID 0
  25. ^ Ivan Ivanovski "The Thalian evenings under Pelister" National Theatre Bitola, 1995, COBISS. MK- ID 20718346 (Macedonian)
  26. ^ a b Ivan Ivanovski "Chronicle of Bitola Theatre“, National theatre Bitola, 2002, COBISS.MK-ID 16678465 (Macedonian)
  27. ^ http://www.blesok.com.mk/tekst.asp?lang=eng&tekst=90#.U_GSTqNSmSo
  28. ^ „Хамлет” на Скопския Драмски театър (Bulgarian)
  29. ^ http://www.mactheatre.edu.mk/tekst.asp?lang=mac&tekst=1&str=11
  30. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  31. ^ Premiere of the drama „Archelaos or Euripide comes back on Balkans" by Jordan Plevneš
  32. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  33. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  34. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  35. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  36. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  37. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  38. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  39. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  40. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  41. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  42. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  43. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  44. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  45. ^ Riste Stefanovski "The Theatre in Macedonia“, ISBN 978-608-65513-0-8, COBISS.MK-ID 92827914, стр. 401 - 405 (Macedonian)
  46. ^ Ivan Ivanovski "Chronicle of Bitola Theatre“, National theatre Bitola, 2002, COBISS.MK-ID 16678465 (Macedonian)
  47. ^ IN THE WORLD OF THEATRE...
  48. ^ VII International graphic triennial Bitola Битола 2012, Catalogue ISBN 978 - 608 - 4522 - 16 - 4 , COBISS. MK- ID 91928330 стр. 9-10
  49. ^ Agata Gertchen: grafika, ISBN 8361424296, 9788361424291, Akademia Sztuk Pięknych. Wydział Artystyczny, 2011
  50. ^ Agata Gertchen texts
  51. ^ Monography - Dimitar Kochevski – Micho, Macedonia, 2008, ISBN 608 - 4526 - 00 - 4, COBISS. MK- ID 74832138
  52. ^ [http://www.bitolamuseum.org/images/stories/zbornik_2012/Gjorevski_Vlado.pdf Balkans parallels - Dado Djurić, Balkans prophet and monumentality at Džamonja (Macedonian)
  53. ^ V International graphic triennial Bitola 2006, Catalogue ISBN 9989 - 2424 - 5 - 3 COBISS. MK- ID 17058113 p. 200
  54. ^ VII International graphic triennial Bitola 2012, Catalogue ISBN 978 - 608 - 4522 - 16 - 4 , COBISS. MK- ID 91928330 p. 21
  55. ^ Marc Frising
  56. ^ V International graphic triennial Bitola 2006, Catalogue ISBN 9989 - 2424 - 5 - 3 COBISS. MK- ID 17058113 p. 206
  57. ^ V International graphic triennial Bitola 2006, Catalogue ISBN 9989 - 2424 - 5 - 3 COBISS. MK- ID 17058113 p. 212
  58. ^ Monography Sveto Manev, ISBN 978 - 9989 - 196 - 34 - 8, COBISS. MK- ID 79802378 p. 122, 125, 131
  59. ^ Bitolski vesnik, Bitola, 17 11 1982
  60. ^ VII International graphic triennial Bitola 2012, Catalogue ISBN 978 - 608 - 4522 - 16 - 4 , COBISS. MK- ID 91928330 p. 16
  61. ^ City and Nature by Tatjana Maneva
  62. ^ ART - Journal of literature and culture, p. 40
  63. ^ [1]
  64. ^ I'M ORHAN TOO - MUSEUM OF MEMORIES
  65. ^ Premiere of Dossier Strindberg
  66. ^ Theatre herald
  67. ^ Institute of Theatrology
  68. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2012
  69. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2011
  70. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2010
  71. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2009
  72. ^ a b Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2008
  73. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2007
  74. ^ Macedonian theatre festival “Vojdan Černodrinski”, awards, 2006
  75. ^ http://www.mactheatre.edu.mk/main/fest_mac_pp.html
  76. ^ a b c d e Encyclopedia "The Theatre in Macedonia" published by Faculty of Dramatic Arts - Skopje - Institute of Theatrology, 2002, CD-ROM



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