BORKO LAZESKI

Life and Work
BORKO LAZESKI,
Prilep 1917 - Skopje 1993 /R. Macedonia/, painter of monumental works. Graduated from the State Art Academy in Sofia /Bulgaria/ in 1943. From 1945 - 1948 in Paris /France/ specialized in fresco and mosaic technique at L’Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, stained-glas techniques with Momaijean, and contemporary painting with André Lhote.
Study travels: Italy, Greece, Austria, Western Germany, France, Netherlands, Hungary, USSR - Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Gruzia, Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Canada, USA, Mexico.
One-man exhibitions: Macedonia – Skopje, Ohrid, Prilep, Kavadarci; Iraq – Baghdad; Mexico – Mexico City, Puebla; Cuba – Habana.
Group shows: Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, France, Czechoslovakia, Roumania, East Germany, Poland, USSR, Iraq, Mexico.
His paintings are in museums, galleries, and private collections around the world. His monumental art works to which he dedicated his whole life, are at institutions, and bank, postal and hostpital buildings, in Macedonia, Croatia, SR Yugoslavia and Mexico. For his artistic achievement he received numerous awards and recognitions in Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia, and abroad.


Borko Lazeski: le opere

 



Bitola Babam Bitola, 1991, acrilico, 3.00x7.14 m, Central Post Office, Bitola , Macedonia

 


The National War for Liberation, 1956, fresco buono, 5x45m,  hall della stazione ferroviaria, Skopje.

 


The National War for Liberation, particolare.

 


The National War for Liberation, particolare.