LUKA KUŠEVIĆ
TELLURIC CURRENTS
12.1.-27.1.2026.
KARAS GALLERY
On Monday, 12th of January Luka Kušević opens his solo exhibition entitled Telluric currents at 7 pm in Karas Gallery (Ulica kralja Zvonimira 58).

In his foreword Luka Kušević emphasizes:
“In my work, I trace the movements, gestures, and vibrations from which earthly scenes are composed. It is not the scene itself that interests me, but the processes that precede it: the motions, flows, and transformations unfolding beneath the visible surface. In this sense, landscape serves as a starting point rather than the goal of the painting. I try to avoid lapsing into landscape painting, as it often immobilises movement and thereby closes off space for the unpredictable and aleatory. Instead of a stable image, I am interested in space in the making, space that is built through the very act of painting, through the constant mobilisation of colour and form.”
Biography:
Luka Kušević was born in Zagreb in 1993, where he completed his secondary education at the School of Applied Arts and Design. In 2017, he graduated in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, in the class of Professor Zoltan Novak. He has been exhibiting solo since 2018, with notable solo exhibitions including those at Forum Gallery (2018), Matica Hrvatska Gallery (2022), SC Gallery (2022), PM/Extended Media Gallery (2024), and Kranjčar Gallery (2024). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including Erste Fragments 16 (2020), the 57th Zagreb Salon (2022), the 7th Biennial of Painting (2024), and the exhibition Y to Z: Construction Site of a New Generation at the National Museum of Modern Art (Octagon). At the 6th Biennial of Painting, he was co-awarded the Iva Vraneković – Vladimir Dodig Trokut Award. He lives and works in Zagreb.
The exhibition will be open during the period from 12.1. to 27.1.2026.
Working hours of Karas Gallery
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 4pm – 8pm
Tuesday, Saturday 10am – 1pm
On Sundays and Mondays closed.
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Organizer: HDLU
With the support of: Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, City of Zagreb