Jelena Patrnogic

Jelena Patrnogić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Патрногић; 15 April 1932 - 9 March 2010) was a Serbian artist and costume designer. She was born in Skopje, Macedonia (then Yugoslavia), and worked as an artist and costume designer in Macedonia, Serbia, Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as collaborating with Croatian and Italian production companies. She held solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, and worked on dramas[1], operas, ballets, TV, films and fashion shows. She had won multiple awards, both individually and as a group. She died on 9 March 2010 in Kragujevac, Serbia.

Jelena Patrnogić
Born(1932-04-15)April 15, 1932
Skopje, Yugoslavia (now Macedonia)
Died(2010-03-09)March 9, 2010
Kragujevac, Serbia
NationalitySerbian
OccupationArtist and costume designer
Years active1960–2010

Biography

After secondary school of Applied Arts in Skopje she was awarded the BA degree of the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade, department of Costume and Fashion design.

After she completed her degree, she started working in the Macedonian National Theatre in Skopje as a costume designer[2] in 1960 where she remained until 1977. From 1977 she worked as a teacher of art in School of Applied Arts in Skopje until 1993, where she created the department of fashion design. During her work in the theatre and School of Applied Arts she also worked for TV, film industry and performed exhibitions around the country.

Jelena Patrnogic, Icon
Jelena Patrnogic Artwork

She was a member of DLUPUM (Artists of Macedonia), ULUPUDS (Artists of Serbia), LUK (Artists of Kragujevac) and St. LUKA (Independent Artists).

Works and Achievements as an Artist

Solo Exhibitions
  • 1973, Skopje, Macedonia (then Yugoslavia)
  • 2004, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 2005, Kragujevac, Serbia
Group Exhibitions
  • 1960, Applied Art in Macedonia, Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • 1963, State Exhibition of Souvenirs, Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • 1965, Exhibition of Scenography and Costumography, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
  • 1968, Exhibition of Scenography and Costumography, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 1970, Exhibition of Costumography, Novi Sad Yugoslavia
  • 1974, Exhibition of Costumography in Macedonia, Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • 1978, Art Exhibition, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
  • 1978, Art Exhibition, Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • 1983, Exhibition of Industrial Design
  • 1999, Annual Exhibition, LUK, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 2000, Big Exhibition, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2001, May Exhibition, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2002, Saint Day Exhibition, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2003, Exhibition of Paintings and Sculptures, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2003, The First Triennale of Art of Kragujevac, Kragujevac
  • 2004, Annual, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2004, Exhibition of Aquarelle, Sabac, Serbia
  • 2005, Annual and Exhibition of Drawings, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2005, Annual, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2005, Saint Exhibition’ St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2006, Annual, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2006, Painting for Buda I Beba, St. Luka, Kragujevac
  • 2007, Annual, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2007, Humanitarian Art Exhibition, TV Kragujevac, Kragujevac
  • 2007, Exhibition of Aquarelle, Sabac, Serbia
  • 2008, Annual and Exhibition of Drawings, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2008, International Exhibition ‘Female Artists Majdampek’, Serbia
  • 2009, Annual and Exhibition of Drawings, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2009, International Exhibition ‘Female Artists Majdampek’
  • 2009, Exhibition of Drawings ‘Brothers Stamenkovic’, Belgrade, Serbia
  • 2010, Exhibition of Drawings, LUK, Kragujevac
  • 2010, International Exhibition ‘Female Artists Majdampek’
Jelena Patrnogic, Girl with the Harp
Jelena Patrnogic's Artwork
Art Colonies
  • 2000, ‘Sumarice’, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 2001, ‘Kalenic’, Rekovac, Serbia
  • 2002, ‘I love Children, I play for Zvecanska’, Kragujevac
  • 2003, ‘Ilina Voda’, Kragujevac
  • 2004, ‘Svetosavska’, Kragujevac
  • 2005, ‘Medieval Serbian Rulers and their Legacy’, Stragari, Serbia

Works and Achievements as a Costume Designer

Dramas

From 1960 – 1984

  • ‘Protection’ – B.Nusic, Macedonian National Theatre (MNT), Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • ‘Bloody Wedding’ – F.G Lorka, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Pygmalion’ – B. Shaw, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Governor’s Death’ - L. Uruckovski, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Henry the Eight and His Six Wives’ – H. Griesinger, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Death and the Dervish’ – M. Selimovic, Theatre of Minorities, Skopje
  • ‘Young sons’ – V. Iljovski, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Electra’ – Sophocles, Theatre of Minorities, Skopje
  • ‘Minister’s Wife’ – B. Nusic, Theatre of Minorities, Skopje
  • ‘Othello’ – V. Shakespeare, Theatre of Minorities, Skopje
  • ‘Nobleman’ – P. Molinier, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Man from Lescovac in Paris’ – B. Bobic, National Theatre, Nish, Yugoslavia
  • ‘German Shepard’ – M. Krleza, National Theatre, Kragujevac, Yugoslavia
  • ‘Hanka’ – National Theatre, Pristina, Yugoslavia
  • ‘Wall, Water’ – Z. Cingo, Bratislava, Slovakia
Operas
  • ‘The Land of Smiles’ – F. Lehar, MNT, Skopje, Yugoslavia
  • ‘Traviata’ – G. Verdi, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Albert Herring’ – B. Briton, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Tsar Samuel’ – K. Makedonski, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Little Prince’ – T. Prosev, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Ilinden’ – Prokopiev, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Carmen’ – Bisset, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Rigoletto’ – D. Verdi, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Tosca’ – D. Puccini, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Norma’ – Bellini, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Duke Igor’ – Borodin, MNT, Skopje
Jelena Patrnogic's Artwork
Ballet
  • ‘Otello’ - J.Hanus, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘The Ultimate Poem’ - T.Prosev, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Raijmonda’ – A. Glazunov, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Magic Love’ – M. de Falja, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Strausijada’ – Straus, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Bolero’ – Ravel, MNT, Skopje
  • ‘Strausijada’ – National Theatre, Pristina, Yugoslavia
Television
  • ‘The Letter of Love’ - Trifkovic, TV Skopje
  • ‘Pavilion n. 6’
  • ‘People, Birds’ – TV film, TV Skopje
  • ‘The Sunset over the Land of Lake’ – T.Arsovski, TV series, TV Skopje
Films
  • ‘Days of Temptations’ – K. Casule, Dir. V.Gavro, Vardar Film, Skopje
  • ‘Until the Victory and Further’ – Dir. Z. Mitrovic, Vardar Film, Skopje
  • ‘Republic in Flames’ – Dir. L. Georgievski, Vardar Film, Skopje
  • ‘Macedonian Part of Hell’ – Dir. V. Mimica, Vardar Film, Skopje[3]
  • ‘The Longest Road’ – Dir. B. Gapo, Vardar Film, Skopje[4]
  • ‘The Time of Waters’ – Dir. B. Gapo, Vardar Film, Skopje
  • ‘Voice’ – Jadran Film in co-production with RAI Film Italy
Fashion Shows
  • 1960, Skopje
  • 1962, Skopje
  • 1964, Skopje
Jelena Patrnogic Artwork Still Life
Individual Awards
  • First Award ‘J. Cernodrimski’ for costume design in the play ‘Young Sons’ by V.Iljovski
  • First Award ‘J. Cernodrimski’ for costume design the play ‘Electra’ by Sophocles
Group Awards
  • ‘Silver Arena’ for the film ‘Longest Way’
  • First Award for TV Film in Bled ‘People, Birds’
  • Award of October for the play ‘Otello’
gollark: You are not, apparently, legally allowed to do full-time work until you're 18, and must be in education/training of some kind.
gollark: It looks simpler than your diagram, although I suppose that covers all school stuff while I'm only talking about my specific school and there are other options like vocational training of some kind.
gollark: My school has some convoluted thing where for A-level (high school, ish), as well as the regular 3 A-levels, you *also* have to do two of these three options:- EPQ i.e. a big independent-research-y project- a bunch of 3-month nonexamined "carousel" courses about random stuff like sign language and cooking and photography- a "complementary studies" course, which is *either* a nonexamined random thing or something like one AS-level*or* a fourth A-level.
gollark: Hmm, that's quite a lot longer than "high school" here.
gollark: The only vaguely practical class my school offers at "high school" age (16-18, right?) is "cooking", as part of the complementary studies carousel thing, which I'm not actually doing.

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