Goce Kalajdžiski (1954–2009) - Red Coast (Rdeča obala)





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Goce Kalajdžiski, Red Coast (Rdeča obala), oil painting, 2001, 76 × 56 cm, original edition, signed, sold with its original black float frame, Slovenia.
Description from the seller
A striking example of modern geometric abstraction by the renowned Macedonian-Slovenian artist Goce Kalajdžiski. This work, titled "Rdeča obala" (Red Coast), was created in 2001 and showcases the artist's signature use of bold color fields and structural, architectural compositions.
Kalajdžiski was a master of "landscape abstraction," often reducing Mediterranean and Pannonian vistas to their essential geometric forms. This piece features a rich, textured red background—achieved through an expressive oil-on-canvas technique—interrupted by balanced blocks of slate grey, black, and yellow.
About the Artist
Goce Kalajdžiski (1954–2009) was a significant figure in the Central European art scene. Based in Šentjur, Slovenia, he was a prolific painter, art educator, and editor. His work is characterized by its "Mediterranean-Pannonian" soul, blending the vibrant light of his Macedonian heritage with the structured landscapes of his Slovenian home. His works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections across Europe.
Condition & Provenance
Condition: The painting is in excellent condition with a stable paint surface and rich impasto texture. The canvas is professionally stretched.
Framing: Housed in its original, high-quality black wooden "float" gallery frame.
Provenance: Features an original gallery label from Galerija Okvir (Ljubljana, Slovenia) on the reverse. This gallery is recognized for handling significant contemporary artists from the Balkan and Central European regions.
Documentation: This specific work is part of the artist's documented mid-career output.
Please note: Due to complicated customs regulations and potential export licensing requirements for cultural goods, no shipping is offered to the UK, Switzerland, USA, or other non-EU countries.
A striking example of modern geometric abstraction by the renowned Macedonian-Slovenian artist Goce Kalajdžiski. This work, titled "Rdeča obala" (Red Coast), was created in 2001 and showcases the artist's signature use of bold color fields and structural, architectural compositions.
Kalajdžiski was a master of "landscape abstraction," often reducing Mediterranean and Pannonian vistas to their essential geometric forms. This piece features a rich, textured red background—achieved through an expressive oil-on-canvas technique—interrupted by balanced blocks of slate grey, black, and yellow.
About the Artist
Goce Kalajdžiski (1954–2009) was a significant figure in the Central European art scene. Based in Šentjur, Slovenia, he was a prolific painter, art educator, and editor. His work is characterized by its "Mediterranean-Pannonian" soul, blending the vibrant light of his Macedonian heritage with the structured landscapes of his Slovenian home. His works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections across Europe.
Condition & Provenance
Condition: The painting is in excellent condition with a stable paint surface and rich impasto texture. The canvas is professionally stretched.
Framing: Housed in its original, high-quality black wooden "float" gallery frame.
Provenance: Features an original gallery label from Galerija Okvir (Ljubljana, Slovenia) on the reverse. This gallery is recognized for handling significant contemporary artists from the Balkan and Central European regions.
Documentation: This specific work is part of the artist's documented mid-career output.
Please note: Due to complicated customs regulations and potential export licensing requirements for cultural goods, no shipping is offered to the UK, Switzerland, USA, or other non-EU countries.

