Jovan Mihailović (1934 - 2022)

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Jovan Mihailović

Jovan Mihailović is a Serbian and American musician, artist and writer.

Jovan Mihailović was born and raised in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, where he and his family survived the Nazi occupation and the transition to communism. From a young age, he demonstrated artistic ability and began to draw, paint and play the violin. He studied at the Belgrade Theater Academy, worked as a playwright in Yugoslavia and traveled throughout Western Europe as a folk musician before immigrating to Sweden, Canada and finally Chicago in 1971.

Jovan was an active member of Chicago's creative community for four decades, writing dozens of novels, plays, and short stories, as well as performing music in restaurants and cafes. He also created many hundreds of drawings and paintings that are full of emotionally intense images from the artist's mystical universe of beauty.

Date and place of birt:1934, Belgrade, Serbia
Date and place of death:1 august 2022, Chicago, USA
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Composer, Musicologist, Painter, Playwright, Writer
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Post War Art, Contemporary art
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