Kemal Gekić

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Kemal Gekić (Split, 1962) is a world-renowned pianist, built on refined interpretations of the music of Händel, Mozart, Chopin, Scriabin, Liszt and a number of other composers. His path took him from his native Split, via Zagreb and Novi Sad, all the way to the USA, where, along with an active career as a pianist, in 1999 he became a professor at the International University in Florida and at the Music Academy in Tokyo.

Designed for Hrvatski Dom Split - Concert Hall "Ivo Tijardovic" Season 2023/24.


Available as Giclee prints in different sizes:

  • B3  35 x 50cm /  13.7 × 19.6inch
  • B2  50 x 70cm / 19.6 × 27.5inch
  • B1 70 x 100cm / 27.5 x 39.3inch

High Quality Print

Printed on 170gsm polypropylene, tear-resistant, waterproof paper with hi-quality archival inks.

Packaging

Ships in a reinforced mailing tube

Satisfaction Guaranteed

If the print/packaging is damaged, the poster will be replaced.

Artist Proof

Each print is approved, dated and signed by the artist.

for custom sizes please contact us

Kemal Gekić
Kemal Gekić
Kemal Gekić
Kemal Gekić

The posters for events at "Hrvatski Dom" Split Concert Hall are designed by Mile Modic, known for his retro style. Each poster reflects the theme of the event with clear typography, striking visuals, and a sophisticated look, making them appealing and easy to understand.

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Hrvatski Dom Concert Hall

It is one of the most representative Art Nouveau buildings in Split. It was built according to the project of Kamil Tončić in 1908. The founding assemblies of sports clubs - HNK Hajduk, VK Gusar and JK Jadran - were also held in the Croatian Home. The complete renovation project improved its structural condition and stability, and with the restoration of the architectural decoration according to historical photographs carried out by a team of restorers and conservators, it was restored to its original beauty. The building is managed by the Public Cultural Institution Croatian Home Split. With the establishment of this public institution, Split is getting a professional concert hall for the first time in its history.