The impressive, large-format pictures by Ljubodrag Andric (*1965) are all the more difficult to categorize the longer the viewer gazes at them. Even though Andric makes use of a camera at the beginning of his creative process, he operates at the interface between photography and painting. Between 2019 and 2024, Andric traveled through India and was inspired by the atmosphere of historical buildings to create works that can be described as geometric abstractions painted with light. A special feature of his work is the tactile quality reminiscent of fresco painting, which is also reflected in the choice of materials for this book. The publication, bound as a “dos-a-dos”, combines two books in one. The classic and equally radical layout by Dutch bookdesigner SYB congenially reflects the visual approach of Ljubodrag Andric’s works. An alternating rhythm of full-page illustrations and double-page details picks up on the impressions and sensations that careful viewers of his originals works may have.
Ljubodrag Andric, born in Belgrade into a family of artists, developed his first photographic and artistic interests at the age of 15. From 1987 onwards, he devoted himself exclusively to photography. From 1987 to 2002, he lived and worked in Rome and Milan before moving to Toronto, Canada. This multicultural biographical background has had a major influence on his work to this day.
Ljubodrag Andric
India
€ 78.00
incl. VAT plus shipping costs
26,4 x 35 cm
two volumes of 80-88 pages each, with approx. 80 color plates
Texts by Barry Schwabsky and Amit Chaudhuri
English
Design: SYB, Den Haag
Bound in a dos-à-dos cover, with foil stamped type and laser cutout
978-3-96070-133-0
Attention: available from September 2025