Aleksandar denic biography of george

          Adam Palka shines as the devil in this revival of Frank Castorf's multimedia staging that relocates the work to midth century Paris, around the end of..

          Aleksandar Denić

          Serbian scenograph

          Aleksandar Denić (born 31 October 1963, in Belgrade) (outside Serbia frequently spelt Aleksandar Denic) is a Serbianvisual artist, stage designer and film production designer.

          He is known as a scenographer of feature films, as well as for his work at major theatres including Berlin, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Bayreuth, Paris, Zurich, Wien, Salzburg, Köln and Munich.

          Engrossing, dynamic staging of Karl Ove Knausgård's novel directed by Ivica Buljan for SNG Drama Ljubljana.

        1. Engrossing, dynamic staging of Karl Ove Knausgård's novel directed by Ivica Buljan for SNG Drama Ljubljana.
        2. Aleksandar Denić's set designs are characterized by monumental constructions, erected mainly on the stages of German theatres.
        3. Adam Palka shines as the devil in this revival of Frank Castorf's multimedia staging that relocates the work to midth century Paris, around the end of.
        4. Denić deconstructs the arena of life into a potential labyrinth of desires; he acts like a painter of space, who neither prevents nor abuses any.
        5. Abstract: Aleksandar Denić's set designs are characterized by monumental constructions, erected mainly on the stages of.
        6. Life

          Denić graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts of the University of the Arts in Belgrade in painting, film and set design. He worked after graduation mainly as a production designer for film projects, including the film Underground by Emir Kusturica.

          He was also production designer for over 100 television commercials, for clients including Renault, SAS and Lucky Strike.[1]

          In 2011 he met with the German theatre directorFrank Castorf, who came to Belgrade for a cooperation project.[2] For his stage set at Castorf's production of Louis-Ferdinand Céline's