"Art is the key to the problems of the mind."

Milorad Krstic is an award-winning artist based in Hungary. He describes the central theme in his art as always connected to the social life around him. However, Krstic never tries to copy it, instead he remakes it into his own personal vision and translates its essence. His narrative compositions are made with acrylic paint, watercolors, pen and ink on paper or canvas.

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RUBENsremBRANDT. Hungarian Cultural Institute, Stuttgart, Germany, 2021
RUBENsremBRANDT. Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2020
Spirit of the Gallery / Spaces (ap)art. Műcsarnok, Budapest, 2019
Das Anatomische Theater. Műcsarnok, Budapest, 2011–2012[3]
Das Anatomische Theater. Likovni Salon, Celje, Slovenia, 2007
Das Anatomische Theater. Körzőgyár Gallery, Budapest, 2007
Das Anatomische Theater. Galerija ŠKUC, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2006
William Klein, Zoltán Vancsó, Milorad Krstić. MEO Contemporary Art Collection, Budapest, 2004
American Dream. Roczkov Gallery, Budapest, 2000

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2018 - Ruben Brandt, the collector (screenplay, visuals, direction)
2004 - The adventures of Liam Grant, animated film series for children (screenplay)
2002–2006 – Budapest, documentary film (screenplay, cinematographer, direction)
2001 - Undo, feature film (screenplay)
2001 – Béla Bartók: The wonderful mandarin (scenic and set design, director: Márta Mészáros)
2000 - Motel, animated film (screenplay)
1997 - Mou-Mush, animated film series for children (screenplay)
1995 – My baby left me, animated film (screenplay, direction, graphics, animation)

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2012 – Henrik Ibsen: Peer Gynt (set designer, Gergely Csiky State Hungarian Theatre, director-choreographer: Csaba Horváth / Forte Company)1993 – Passion, sensitive play based on Déryné's memoirs (set design, Honvéd Együttes, director: Triceps)
2011 - Milorad Krstić: Ruben Brandt - Group portrait of an art collector (writer, set design, Műcsarnok, director-choreographer: Csaba Horváth / Forte Társulat)
2010 - Samuel Beckett: Oh, Those Good Days! and Waiting for Godot - Let's watch his movements in silence (set design, Trafó, director: Csaba Horváth / Forte Társulat)
2009 – Friedrich Dürrenmatt: The Physicists (set design, Sanyi and Aranka Theater and Opera, director: Csaba Horváth / Forte Company)
2002 – Imre Madách: The Tragedy of Man (spectacle and set design, opening performance of the New National Theatre, director: János Szikora)

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2008 – Das anatomische Theater: The simultaneous games of 20th century / Simultaneous games of the 20th century / 20th century simultaneous games. Ljubljana: Forum; Budapest: Roczkov Studio. ISBN 978-963-06-3349-9
2004 - Pegam & Lambergar. Ljubljana: Forum. [comic book]
2003 – Budapest: painter Milorad Krstić's visual expedition in Budapest. Budapest: Hungarian Book Club. ISBN 2399989443341

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