10/01/2026
In Sunday Afternoon, Dragan Zdravković establishes multilayeredness as a fundamental structural principle. Interiors and landscapes slide over one another, not as stable spatial units but as temporary projections of memory, imagination, and visual habits. Zdravković constructs a space that both evokes and suspends reality: each scene functions as a fragment of a larger narrative that never fully reveals itself.
These overlapping layers do not create chaos but rather a quietly pulsating map — a topography of everyday experience in which intimate interiors and exterior landscapes merge into a new, hybrid scenography. Sunday Afternoon becomes a visual meditation on how we perceive space: not as a given condition, but as an ongoing negotiation between what we see and what we remember.
Sunday Afternoon
work on paper | mixed media
45x70cm
2025
Private collection | New York