Leonid Šejka
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Leonid Šejka (1932–1970) was a Serbian painter and architect. He was a member and founder of the art group Mediala.[1]
Šejka is now regarded as one of Yugoslavia's most original painters, who tried to achieve a new objectivity - neither modern nor post-modern - by depicting the contingent object world in a magical space bounded by "City", the "Junk Yards" and the "Castle".
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- ^ "The trail of Mediala". Wall Street International. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
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