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The image displays a framed artwork centered on a solid red wall. The artwork, a painting or drawing, features an abstract or expressionistic style. It depicts a tall, elongated, reddish-brown figure in profile, apparently walking towards the right, against a background composed of a large yellow, arc-like shape at the bottom, dark mountainous forms in the middle, and a dark teal or green sky above. The figure casts a dark shadow on the yellow ground. The artwork is contained within a white mat and a thin black frame. To the right of the framed piece, a translucent, light reddish-pink label is affixed to the wall. Portions of the label text are visible, identifying the artist as "Petar Lubarda" and mentioning "KATALOG IZLOŽBE" (Exhibition Catalog) and "NEMOGUĆNOSTI" (Impossibilities). This setup is consistent with an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Muzej savremene umetnosti) in Belgrade, Serbia, specifically referencing the "Petar Lubarda: An Impossible Return" exhibition held there.
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Jan 10, 2026, 12:25 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays a framed artwork centered on a solid red wall. The artwork, a painting or drawing, features an abstract or expressionistic style. It depicts a tall, elongated, reddish-brown figure in profile, apparently walking towards the right, against a background composed of a large yellow, arc-like shape at the bottom, dark mountainous forms in the middle, and a dark teal or green sky above. The figure casts a dark shadow on the yellow ground. The artwork is contained within a white mat and a thin black frame. To the right of the framed piece, a translucent, light reddish-pink label is affixed to the wall. Portions of the label text are visible, identifying the artist as "Petar Lubarda" and mentioning "KATALOG IZLOŽBE" (Exhibition Catalog) and "NEMOGUĆNOSTI" (Impossibilities). This setup is consistent with an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Muzej savremene umetnosti) in Belgrade, Serbia, specifically referencing the "Petar Lubarda: An Impossible Return" exhibition held there.

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