
Nikola Koydl
As a whole, the book presents an authoritative interpretation of Koydl's oeuvre, highlighting his enduring value in Croatian modern and contemporary art.
Grga Gamulin's 1989 monograph on Nikola Koydl is a comprehensive study of one of the most important Croatian painters and graphic artists of the second half of the 20th century. Gamulin analyzes Koydl's development from his early works to his mature phase, emphasizing his special sensitivity to the structure of the painting, refined geometry, restrained expressiveness, and thoughtful approach to form and color. The book shows Koydl's shift from figuration to geometric abstraction and constructivist discipline, with the author emphasizing the precision of composition, the deliberate reduction of visual elements, and the calm, meditative atmosphere of his work. Koydl's ability to create a sense of spatial depth, tension, and balance within a minimalist expressive framework is particularly emphasized, which places him among the most consistent representatives of Croatian post-concrete art.
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