Collection: Rade Ratko Vujačić
Rade Ratko Vujačić (born in Podgorica, 1977) is a Montenegrin academic painter known for his introspective and expressive works that often explore spiritual and existential themes. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cetinje, under the mentorship of Professor Anka Burić, and has been a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Montenegro since 2012.
Vujačić is the founder of the painting workshop “Boje prijateljstva” in Podgorica, which gathers over 50 members. His career includes numerous solo exhibitions, such as those at Hotel Plavnica (1995), KIC Malesija (2009), and the Art Pavilion of ULUCG (2017), as well as participation in many group exhibitions and art colonies both in Montenegro and abroad.
His large-format religious-themed paintings have been exhibited at church celebrations, including at the Cathedral of Christ's Resurrection in Podgorica and the Church of St. Basil of Ostrog in Vranj. Vujačić’s artistic philosophy emphasizes discipline, emotional depth, and the rejection of superficial inspiration, advocating for a life fully devoted to art.