MILOSH ROSIC MISCHA, Yugoslavia

artist, lives in Sweden

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SEPARATE EXHIBITIONS COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS

1972, Valjevo, Yugoslavia 1968, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia

1973, Varazdin, Yugoslavia 1970, Pec, Yugoslavia

1977, Coventry, England 1975, Wien, Austria

1977, Manchester, England 1980, Malmö, Sweden

1978, Glasgow, Scotland 1981, Malmö, Sweden

1983, Trelleborg, Sweden 1985, Lund, Tetra Pak, Sweden

1983, Lund, Lilla Carlsson, Sweden 1988, Stångby, Sweden

1986-88, Lund, Lunaria, Sweden 1989, Marieholm, Sweden

1990, Lund, Gambro, Sweden 1990, Lund, Tetra Pak, Sweden

1992, Södra Sandby, Sweden 1991-96, Södra Sanby, Sweden

1994, Andernach, Sweden 1997, Malmö, Gallery Bagdad Café, Sweden

1996 Lund, Tetra Pak, Sweden 1998, Malmö, Gallery Borkman, Sweden

1996, Lund, Alfa Laval, Sweden 1998, Göteborg, CityLibrary, sweden

1996, Dalby 1998, Helsingborg, Gallery Ulrika Bergman

1996, Veberöd, Sweden 1999, CityHall, Lund, Sweden

1996, Eslöv, Sweden

1996-97, Malmö, ÅF, Sweden

1997, Klippan, Sweden

1997, Ljungbyhed, Herrevadskloster, Sweden

1998, Limhamn, SDF, Sweden

1998, Staffanstorp, Sweden

1999, Malmö, ABB, Sweden

1999, Lund, Å&R, Sweden

BIOGRAPHY

Milosh Rosic, known as Mischa is born 1952 in Yugoslavia where he studied art for 5 years which resulted in him becoming an art teacher. At the beginning of his career he spent some time travelling in Europé, staying in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. His travells took him eventually to England and finally Scotland where he met his wife and spent 8 years. In January 1980 Milosh and family moved to Sweden with the intention of staying for 2 years. However Milosh felt content in his new homeland and years past, along with his need to be on the move. He now lives in Södra Sandby on the outskirts of Lund. Milosh doesn’t consider himself inspired by any special stile of art :

" I paint what I feel like painting! The motive and the stile can very according to the moment, so that’s why I try to be open to everything. I believe that if one limits oneself it can easily result in one becoming a slave under that one stile. As an artist I find inspiration all around me, in music, nature, photography and in people. Some of my paintings have somewhat of a poetical or romantic message whereas others can be satirical or political. I paint what touches me without the limitation of any one stile. As with music, sometimes one is in the mood for a nice classical piece whereas another time its rock or pop that is interesting. That’s how it is with my art!"

Milosh enjoys wandering in nature, or through the streets, where he can experince, rather than simply see, his surroundings and fellow people.

" For me painting is a way of life. "

With that thought it’s not strange that Milosh is a productive artist. Different motives however take different lengths of time to produce. He explains that a landscape is often a momentary inspiration, which fastens and is conveyed to canvas in one sweep, whereas a surrealistic painting needs much more thought and therefore takes much more time.

" In general it is the feeling that is important, both for the artist and the public. It’s impossible to force forward a motive without feeling for it. Ones best results are achieved where feelings are strongest."

MEMBERSHIP

International Artists in Sweden (IKIS)