Artist and community activator Milenko Matanovic was born in 1947 in Ljubljana, Slovenia (then the republic of Yugoslavia).

His unique, art-centric process for uniting multiple voices around a common goal began in the 1960s as a founding member of the Slovene neo-avant-garde movement OHO — a collaborative of visual artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians and theorists.

Using visual poetry, drawings, paintings and objects, Milenko challenged the status quo of what art was and how we experience it.

in recognizing nature and landscapes as art in their own right, he realized that everyone, by way of everyday interactions with their surroundings, was an artist.

this viewpoint, which flew in the face of traditional definitions of art and artists, quickly graduated to conceptual projects, actions and happenings where he explored how democratizing art fostered equality. 

his experiences growing up under a vastly different political system were a stark contrast to the American way of life, and these observations were also incorporated into Milenko’s creative process of pushing art into life.

in 1986 he founded the non-profit pomegranate center outside of seattle, washington to use this methodology for helping communities resolve real-world problems.

he continues to create visual art that represents his principles of collaboration with surrounding environments and people, with daily rituals in watercolor, inks and installations on big and small scales. most recently his work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana to great acclaim.

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