Collection: Zoran Ivanović

Zoran Ivanović was born in 1952 in Peć, Serbia. He completed his secondary education at an art school and graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade in 1981, under the mentorship of Professor Gradimir Petrović. He earned his master’s degree in 1983 with the same professor. In 1984, Ivanović moved to Paris as a French government scholarship recipient, marking the beginning of his intensive and successful international career.

He is recognized in the art world as a painter of original fantasy. In 1987, he received the prestigious Grand Prix Monte Carlo, an honor previously awarded to only one other Serbian artist, Petar Lubarda. Since then, Ivanović’s name and work have gained increasing prominence.

Today, he actively creates and exhibits worldwide. Since 2006, he has been a member of the “Libellule” group of painters, regularly exhibiting at the Grand Palais in Paris during the renowned “Art en Capital” exhibition, specifically in the Comparaisons salon. This event takes place in “La Nef,” one of the most beautiful and largest exhibition spaces in Paris, built in 1900. After the Paris show, the group’s works travel globally throughout the year, reaching audiences from Japan to the United States.