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Aleksandar Spasoski (born 1974, Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, video, installation, film, sound, and conceptual art. His practice explores psychological atmospheres, existential states, urban isolation, memory, and transformation through fragmented visual narratives and expressive painterly structures.

He graduated in Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje under the mentorship of Prof. Rodoljub Anastasov, and later continued his studies in New Media Art and Video at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (ADBK) under Prof. Klaus vom Bruch, where he graduated in 2008 and completed his MA in 2013 with a focus on synesthetic art.

Although rooted in painting, Spasoski’s work is deeply informed by moving image and new media practices, resulting in a visual language that combines gestural abstraction, cinematic composition, and conceptual sensitivity. His paintings often function as fragmented emotional landscapes - spaces suspended between memory, perception, and psychological projection.

In series such as Escape, Lyrical, and Linear, he investigates the relationship between personal experience and contemporary urban existence. Architectural forms, layered surfaces, floating structures, and reconstructed image fragments become metaphors for vulnerability, displacement, intimacy, and the search for orientation within unstable realities.

Alongside painting, Spasoski has been actively involved in video art, film, installation, and sound-based projects, often addressing existential and socio-political themes through a post-conceptual visual language and formally reduced aesthetics.

His works have been presented internationally through exhibitions, screenings, and film festivals. His video work Voyeur received recognition at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich in 2008 and was subsequently presented and nominated at festivals and institutions including the Oberhausen Short Film Festival, Kassel Documentary Film Festival, Split Film Festival, Ludwig Museum Budapest, Transmediale Berlin, and the Transitland Europe project.

Selected exhibitions and screenings include:

- BUNA - Varna

- Residency Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris
- Makedox Film Festival
- National Gallery of Macedonia – Mala Stanica
- MC Gallery New York
- Prague – Transfiguring: Macedonian Contemporary Art
- Oberhausen Short Film Festival
- Lauba - Zagreb
- Palast Porcia Vienna

- Transitland Berlin

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