The exhibition “Irregular Abstractions” by Serbian artist Miljan Suknović, who lives and works in the United States, opened last week in New York

The event was organized in cooperation with curator and co-host Angelina Jolin and was attended by numerous representatives of the diplomatic corps, the art community, and the Serbian diaspora in the United States.
Suknović, who has long been an active part of New York’s art scene, presented a series of large-scale abstract paintings that reflect his distinctive style, in which architecture, movement, and vibrant color energy intertwine.

“This exhibition connects my artistic journey from Europe to America, different spaces, energies, and rhythms that together create one visual language,” the artist said at the opening.
Over the years, Suknović has exhibited in numerous prestigious galleries and institutions across Europe and the United States, including Friedrichs Pontone Gallery in New York, Catherine Ahnell Gallery in SoHo, as well as public art projects in Florence, Bologna, and the World Trade Center building in New York. His work has also been featured in an art installation for Air France at JFK Airport.
The exhibition “Irregular Abstractions” represents a significant step in promoting contemporary Serbian art, for which the artist expressed his deep gratitude to the organizers from the Permanent Mission of Serbia to the United Nations.





