Description
Drawing inspiration from traditional ornamentation and embroidery, Mila rethinks and reinterprets the basic elements of art: color, line, surface, form, material, and space. She works with hand-sculpted cement, glass-sprinkled surfaces, and innovative weaving and painting techniques.
Mila Dobrevska (1999, Skopje) is a Macedonian multidisciplinary artist currently based in Milan. Experimenting with painting, mosaic, sculpture, and textile manipulation, Dobrevska seeks to capture a rapidly evolving world that often forgets its roots. She combines traditional techniques with contemporary abstraction to explore themes of collective memory, identity, and cultural heritage, with the human being as her central subject. She holds both BA and MA degrees in Visual Arts and Contemporary Mosaic from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ravenna. Dobrevska is represented by Pioneri Art Platform (Skopje) and A Pick Gallery (Turin), and is a member of DLUM (Association of Artists of Macedonia) and MARTE (Ravenna). Her work has been presented internationally at institutions including the National Museum of Ravenna, MAR – Museum of Art Ravenna, the Dolenjski Museum (Slovenia), the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Skopje, and the Wilanów Cultural Center (Poland). Solo exhibitions include shows in Barcelona (Pioneri Gallery), Ljubljana (Stane Kregar Gallery, St. Stanislav Institute), and Skopje (National Gallery of the Republic of North Macedonia – Mala Stanica; and MKC – Youth Cultural Center). She received the Premio Paolina Brugnatelli in 2021, and is currently preparing work for the DENES Award exhibition at Chifte Hamam, Skopje, as well as for ArtVerona (Verona Art Fair).




