Naive sculpture begins to develop in the 1950s, that lasts to this day.
Mato Generalic is one of the first authors who develops naive sculpture, characterized by exceptional narrativity.
In 1970s women began to make sculptures too, mostly related to women body, jobs and customs
Poetry and expressiveness in simple forms.
Calmness slightly tense forms. Dragica Belkovic describes the quiet daily life. Sculptures sputter internal energy, intimacy and familiarity.
The simplicity of the sculptor is reflected in the choice of the most common threads from everyday life. Shaping generally remains robust, with distinguished the most important peasant "attributes" - hands and feet - which are the main prerequisite for survival in a harsh environment. The compositions are symmetrical and predominantly closed form figures dissolve into the supporting elements of the basic motif.
Grandma carries Milk (2008) by Zvonimir Dangubic Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
Each pleat carries its own story, each garment carefully and differently carved or embossed slowly resulting in the richness of different surfaces and textures on which the light creates extraordinary fractures.
Mother (1978) by Mijo Kuzman Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
Simple sharply cut sculptures, realism without a lot of detail. Psychological treatment expressed with only a several cuts.
The Look (1984) by Kresimir Trumbetas Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
Kresimir Trumbetas summarize his sculptures in a pose or a gesture. Playfulness.
Just So by Kresimir Trumbetas Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
In Love (2003) by Djuro Zvonar Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
An Owl (1988) by Josip Ritosa Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, Hlebine
Minimalism in shaping products expressionism in the expression. Serenity, joy and happiness.
Curator of the exhibition: Helena Kusenic, curator, Koprivnica Town Museum - Gallery of Naive Art, HlebinePhotographs: Marijan Jakupec, Tina Antolic