Juraj Bartusz
Juraj Bartusz was a prominent Slovak sculptor, performer, and educator known for his innovative approach to art and sculpture. Born on October 23, 1933, in Kamenín, Slovakia, he experienced the traumas of World War II, which deeply influenced his perspective on life and art. Bartusz's career spanned decades, during which he represented Slovak art at numerous exhibitions both domestically and internationally. He was renowned for his experimental techniques and diverse use of materials, often blending sculpture with drawing and conceptual art. His works include significant monuments and installations, such as the Andy Warhol Fountain in Medzilaborce. A respected educator, he taught at several art institutions, shaping the next generation of artists. Bartusz passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a rich legacy in the Slovak art scene.
Born on Oct 23, 1933 (92 years old)
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Juraj Bartusz was a prominent Slovak sculptor, performer, and educator who passed away at the age of 91.
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