Vujadin Radovanović

Vujadin "Vuja" Radovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вујадин Радовановић, born January 12, 1962, in Mladenovac) is a Serbian comic-book and graphic novel creator.[1]

Vujadin Radovanović
BornVujadin Radovanović
January 12, 1962
Mladenovac, Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Area(s)Artist; Writer
Notable works
"Čuvari zaboravljenog vremena", "Shine on you crazy diamond“, "Slomljeni svemir", "Candide ou l'optimisme, de Voltaire"

Biography

He obtained his degree at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade.[1] He debuted in Yugoslav comics industry in 1984, as member of "Bauhaus 7" art group,[2] together with Zoran Tucić, Rade Tovladijac and Saša Živković.[3][4]

Radovanović is known best for his comics "Čuvari zaboravljenog vremena" (writer: Miroslav Marić),[3] "Džo XX" (writer: Marko Fančović), "Projekat Uskrsnuće" (writer: Marko Fančović) "Shine on you crazy diamond“[1] (writer: Ljuan Koka), "Slomljeni svemir" (writer: Darko Macan), "Pandora Box"[5] (writer: Alcante) and "Candide ou l'optimisme, de Voltaire"[6] (writers: Michel Dufranne alias Miroslav Dragan & Gorian Delpâture).

He worked for publishers in Serbia[7] (Dečje novine, Happy Metal, Lavirint, Darkwood), France[5][6] (Dupuis, Delcourt) and Germany[8] (Gespenster Geschichten). He lives in Mladenovac.

References

  1. "Vujadin Radovanović, biography", Lambiek Comiclopedia (in English)
  2. Katalog izložbe „Sledeća čovekova granica: 30 godina umetničke grupe Bauhaus 7“, Udruženje stripskih umetnika Srbije i Jugoslovenska kinoteka, Belgrade, October 2011. (Serbian)
  3. Slobodan Ivkov: "Vujadin Radovanović - Vuja" in: 60 godina domaćeg stripa u Srbiji (1935-1995), Galerija „Likovni susret“, Subotica, 1995. E-izdanje: Projekat Rastko (Serbian)
  4. Zoran Stefanović. "Kosmičko jaje ili kamen fraktalnog svemira", afterword for collection Niti snova o moći (i druge priče), by Zoran Tucić, Ljuan Koka and Rade Tovladijac, Novi Sad, 2010. (Serbian)
  5. "Pandora Box", Bedetheque.com (in French)
  6. "Candide ou l'optimisme, de Voltaire", Bedetheque.com (in French)
  7. Radovanović bio, SOKO studio, Belgrade, official page (Serbian)
  8. "Vuja Radovanovic - 'Vuja'", The Comic Book Database (in English)


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