Momčilo Krković, SRB
(Malo Grace, Banija, 1929 – Belgrade, Serbia, 2011)
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1955 and completed a specialty in class of Lojze Volinar in 1957. He spent time Poland as a scholar of the Polish government in 1959. Since 1955 he was a member of ULUS. Had experience with pedagogical work.
He has exhibited at numerous group and independent exhibitions at home and abroad. He has participated in many sculptural symposiums and colonies: International Sculptural Symposium “Sankt Margarethen” (Austria); International Sculptural Symposium, Beli Venčac, (Arđankovac, Serbia), Symposium Sculpture “Mermer – Prilep” (Macedonia), Mediterranean Sculpture Symposium (Dubrova – Labin, Croatia); Art colony Rovinj (Croatia), International Symposium “Terra” (Kikinda, Serbia), Sculpture Symposium “Vrnjačka Banja” (Serbia), Sculpture Symposium “Ostrožac” (Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina), “Viva Form” (Maribor, Slovenia) , Sopoćanska viđenja (Novi Pazar, Serbia), Sculptural Symposium on Palama (Republika Srpska). He is the author of numerous monuments, bistas and sculptures in public space. He is the winner of numerous awards for the monuments in Montevideo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Čačka, Kikinda, Rijeka. He was the winner of the “Golden chisel” award in 1979 and the Award of the City of Belgrade for Contribution to the City Development.
He participated in the Mediterranean Sculpture Symposium in 1971.
Name: Nika of Labin
Year: 1971
Dimensions: h.w.l. 257 x 107 x 105 cm
Location: Dubrova Sculpture Park