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You have a few more days to visit Chaos Gallery and see the works of the Serbian most awarded graphic designer and artist, who won over 300 local, regional and international awards - Slavimir Stojanović Futro.
This is an exceptional opportunity to see something unique, a very amusing and ironic way to comment on our reality and everlasting tendency to perfection. The author himself already highlighted in his past works that perfection is boring, and this exhibition deals with the perfection phenomenon. Now we have the answer to the question of what's not dull - Percfet.
Slavimir Stojanović Futro is a graphic designer, visual artist, writer, illustrator, and professor. He won over 300 international awards, including Epica, Cresta, Eurobest, Clio, Cannes Advertising Festival, London Advertising Festival Award, New York Advertising Festival Award, Portorož Golden Drum, Montreux Gold, Art Directors Club Annual Award, Type Directors Club Annual Award, Communication Arts Award, European Design Excellence Award, Global Award, Zgraf and many more. He was awarded the Brumen Grand Prix Award for Best Graphic Design in Slovenia and the Griffon Grand Prize for Best Design in Serbia and Montenegro.
His artworks are in the collections of the Pompidou Center in Paris, Museum of Art and Advertising in Hamburg, Poster Museum in Warsaw, Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade and Museum of Contemporary Art in Novi Sad.
He is the founder of the lifestyle brand Futro, a sports brand Yebossi Mukewu, and the Futro Design studio, ranked among the 100 best design studios worldwide.
He is the author of the autobiographical novel Nine and a series of children's books, The adventures of Singi Lumba.
Futro is also a TEDx speaker and lecture professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York and the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade.
The exhibition is available to visit until the end of this month, June 30th, at the Chaos Gallery.
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