Voyager

Description

Nevena Prijic (Serbian, born 1985) was commissioned to create a monumental painting directly on the walls of the Worcester Art Museum. Located within a twenty-foot-tall blind archway, Voyager is inspired by speculative possibilities suggested by the portal-like space. Prijic creates enigmatic and dynamic paintings that blend abstraction and figuration. Though futuristic in overall aesthetic, Voyager has an ancient reference at its center inspired by artifacts of the Neolithic Vinca culture of present-day Serbia, the artist’s homeland. A standing figure is obscured as it metamorphosizes into a variety of animate forms: plants, animals, and machines. Prijic’s biomorphic form suggests a similarity between species and systems as well as the transformative power of evolution. Prijic earned BFA and MFA degrees in painting from The University of Novi Sad, Academy of Fine Arts, Serbia. Her work has recently been exhibited at M+B Gallery (Los Angeles), Hesse Flatow (New York City), Bozomag (Los Angeles), and Public Gallery (London). Prijic lives and works in Los Angeles.


Object Information

Date Created:

2023

Collection:

Contemporary Projects

Provenance:

Created for the Worcester Art Museum

Place of Creation/Discovery:

Worcester, MA

Credit Line:

Courtesy of the artist and M+B, Los Angeles

Citation:

Nevena Prijic, "Voyager," 2023, acrylic paint on wall, Courtesy of the artist and M+B, Los Angeles

Materials:

Acrylic paint on wall

Classification:

Mural

Rights:

Nevena Prijic, M+B, Los Angeles