This commemorative set consists of three distinct multicolor offset‑printed stamps, each honoring a different Croatian artist whose work was showcased at the Biennale:
- Martina Kramer – “Installation” (1994)
- Face value: 2.20 Kuna
- Mirko Zrinšćak – “Paracelsus Paraduchamps” (1989)
- Face value: 2.40 Kuna
- Goran Petercol – “Shadows/136” (1993)
- Face value: 4.00 Kuna
- Print run: 350,000 copies each
- Designer: Danijel Popović (Čakovec)
- Technique/Specs:
Multicolour offset printing on 115g white gummed paper, comb perforation 14, printed by Zrinski in Čakovec - Catalogue Listings:
- Michel HR 324 (2.20 K), HR 325 (2.40 K), HR 326 (4.00 K)
- Yvert, Stanley Gibbons, AFA listings also correspond
🎨 Artists & Artwork Context
- Martina Kramer (b. 1965, Zagreb):
Her installation art employs elemental geometric shapes and subtle color contrasts, encouraging multi-layered interpretations. - Mirko Zrinšćak (b. 1953, Volosko):
He reconstructs memory-laden fragments into coherent artistic forms, bridging past tradition and contemporary resonance. - Goran Petercol (b. 1949, Pula):
Known for his analytical abstraction, he plays with order and spontaneity, allowing light to animate his semi-phantasmagoric visual compositions.
All three were selected by curator Igor Zidić to represent Croatia at the Centennial Biennale, highlighting the nation’s modern artistic voice.
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