
Bozidar Milinovic was
born in 1960. in Rijeka, the largest port and maritime center of
Croatia, where he lives and works in the children's hospital at
Kantrida(coastal part of Rijeka). After he completed primary music
school, already as a young teen he started showing great interest
for music. He acquaints music during his early youth by listening
to vinyl records that his father, a cargo ship officer brought from
abroad. In the beginning he is attracted to rock and roll and
twist, jazz music he starts listening a bit later and he remains
its devotee until today. Bozidar is a great lover of jazz and a
passionate jazzman. Jazz music in a way changes his lifestyle while
he relaxes listening jazz. Because of his passionate love towards
jazz, his friends and friends-painters nicknamed him "Mr Jazz". For
many, "Mr Jazz" is a connoisseur who will always tell stories about
that magical music called jazz. Since 1991. that same music, his
inspiration, follows him while creating paintings. This word
"JAZZ"is so intriguing, this music so sincere which surrounds him
already for 20 and more years, and since 1991. jazz became an
inspiration in his painted art creativity. In year of 1994. Bozidar
starts his own independent exhibitions of his paintings, carefully
realising each project that he assigns for himself. Until today
Bozidar Milinovic accomplished 12 independent exhibitions that were
seen by many visitors. By exhibiting his paintings, portraits of
jazz musicians, he had the honour to meet some of the established
Croatian jazz players from Rijeka like Darko Jurkovic - Charlie,
Elvis Stanic Group, Goran Rukavina, Zlatko Barac and of course, the
legend known throughout the world Bosko Petrovic from Zagreb. From
1995. till 1997., Bozidar exhibits his paintings in the atrium of
hotel "Rotonda" in Novigrad-Cittanova, in Istria, (largest Croatian
penninsula) during a summer jazz blues festival named "Heineken
Music Nights". The exhibition "I Got Rhythm" was opened by Bosko
Petrovic in 1997., of course in the hotel "Rotonda". Because of its
particularities the exhibition leaves a pleasant trace between jazz
and painting where Bozidar, for his friends known as "Mr. Jazz",
has established his unique and easily recognisable style. Series of
well visited exhibitions, such as "No thanks, I like jazz" (1998.),
then "Essential All Stars" (1999.) and a slightly different
exhibition called "Story from Costabella" (2000.), where the motifs
from children hospital at Kantrida were exhibited.
In the year of
2001. the author celebrated his 10th anniversary as an artist with
the exhibition named "Friends & Legends" with guest appearances
of of Zlatko Barac on saxophone and Luka Toman on electric guitar.
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Here are few words of the critics : (to read more
critics click on "my critics" button) "...Carefuly observing his
inspirative source - photographic portraits of personalities,
Bozidar Milinovic studies characteristics, discerns physionomy of
Duke Elington, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Glenn Miller, Bosko
Petrovic and others from the world of those musical genres. Using
vigorous brush movements with steady control of chromatism he
builds his composition that often posseses unique expression. His
portrait works are firmly and clearly based on contrasts of lights
and shadows, balanced out in their plasticity without much of
decorative gentleness..." (prof. Erna Toncinich, critic for painted
and historic art)
Bozidar Milinovic is an autodidakt
(self-learned) painter who wanted to confirm his knowledge at the
Public University of Rijeka in 1993. He enrolled the first semester
the same year in class of Mr Branko Lenic, painted artworks teacher
from Rijeka who gave a course in painting at the Public University.
Mr Lenic completed Teacher's Faculty and he was the student of
prof. Romolo Venucci, academic painter from Rijeka, from whom he
had studied painted art. Bozidar, although self-learned, seeked the
knowlegde base for his work that he had found from Mr Lenic. He had
attended two semesters and was very active in learning and
naturally he had gained success in making portraits. Let us not
forget that Mr Jazz is predominantly a portrait painter. When Mr
Lenic saw some of his works, made with graphite and charcoal pencil
he was pleasantly surprised and he directed his student and painter
in a way he found appropriate for him. During these two semesters
besides making portraits, Bozidar had painted, occasionally,
together with other students, motifs of other kinds . Supported
with the knowledge he received from Mr Lenic, Bozidar had already
in 1994. started with his first independent exhibition of portraits
of rock and roll idols, and already in 1995. he portraited
musicians from the world of jazz. Bozidar Milinovic, up to now had
12 independent exhibitions and several presentations on national
and local television.
Bozidar i.e. "Mr. Jazz", besides being a
well known painter from Rijeka specialised for making portraits of
personalities from the world of jazz, he also paints motifs of
mediterranean sceneries, daily life scenes, portraits of common
people, acts..., all that using various techniques, from tempera,
charcoal pencil, oil on wood, oil on canvas as well as combined
techniques.
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All his existing works that were
presented within his independent exhibitions were from his huge
cycle "On the Road", approximately 250 works of various techniques
on different materials. In 2001. his exhibition named "Friends
& Legends" closes his huge cycle named "On the Road", and
already in 2003. Milinovic starts a new cycle under the name "Mix
& Fusion". Bozidar Milinovic is also a musician who plays
drums, occasionally doing this today too.
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