by Marijana Petrovic Raic, MAA curator, is a study exhibition for 2003. It will be held from 6 November 2003 to January 2004.
The Museum of Applied Art organized this retrospective exhibition 27 years upon the death of the artist, to refresh the memory of this outstanding personality, active at Serbian artistic scene in the second half of XX century. Selected works from this collection, works from the collection from Likovni susret gallery in Subotica and works from private collections present the artist’s opus from his early, young stage, objects from his period of studies, creative maturation and mature age.
Sip was an artist, or an alchemist, if we speak in metaphors, a researcher in a laboratory with a result which may not be as planned, but certainly an object of enjoyment as for the use of different media and freedom of the act of creation, which allows for the use of versatile languages of abstraction.
Abstraction was the starting point of Sip’s artistic determination, where from he easily shifted to geometry of figural stylization, at the same time keeping his selected path. He sometimes indulged in adventures and exploration of surreal, metaphysical, sometimes even constructivistic spaces. Analyzing and studying the anthological examples of the great artists of contemporary art, the artist created indigenous works of pure and applied prints, oil paintings and sculptures-pictures, which may be seen at this exhibition.



