One-man exhibitions
• 1972 – Kavadarci, Library Exhibition Hall (drawings&paintings) • 1974 – Kavadarci, Culture Center (paintings) • 1981 – Kavadarci, Town Square – Installations • 1982 – Pazin – Installation with Grass in the Park • – Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – Installation with Cotton • – Kavadarci, Luna Gallery (drawings) • – Pazin, Culture Center, Environment's Rhythms (drawings and installation) • 1983 – Skopje, 25 May Gallery – Linear Intervention • 1984 – Zagreb, SC Gallery – Linear Intervention • – Belgrade, SKC Gallery – Linear Intervention • 1985 – Belgrade, FLU Gallery (objects) • 1986 – Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art (objects and installations) • 1989 – London, Whitechapel Art Gallery – Broadgate Sculpture Project • 1990 – Grizedale Forest Sculpture Park, Cumbria, England – Cherubic Wings (sculpture) • 1991 – Cirencester, England – Seraphim (objects and installations) • – London, Docklands – Cherubim (sculpture) • – Dublin, Temple Bar – Guardian Angel (installation) • 1993 – Venice, 45th Biennale – Representative of Macedonia (with Petre Nikoloski) ==Group exhibitions==
Group exhibitions
Stefanov has participated in more than 100 group exhibitions since 1973, among which are: • 1977 – Rijeka (Croatia) – 9th Biennial of Yugoslav Young Artists-Modern Gallery (also 13th, 1985 and 14th Biennial,1987) • 1977 – Belgrade (Yugoslavia) – 8th Exhibition of drawings by students of FLU, Gallery of the Young (also 9th, and 10th exhibitions) • 1981 – Belgrade – 65th Exhibition of the Society of Artists at the Cvijeta Zuzoric Art Pavilion • 1982 – Skopje (Macedonia), Museum of Contemporary Art – "Young Generation" • 1983 – Skopje, 25 May Gallery-Macedonian Art in the last year "Critics Choice • - Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – "20 Years of the Museum" • 1984 – Skopje,25 May Gallery – "New Tendencies in Macedonian Art in the last Decade" • - Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – "40 Years of Macedonian Art" – Belgrade, Cvijeta Zuzoric Art Pavilion (drawing and sculpture) • - Sombor – 8th Triennial of Yugoslav Drawings, City Museum (also 9th,1987) • - Zrenjanin (Yugoslavia) – 2nd Biennial Yugoslav Art, National Museum • 1985 – Sarajevo (Bosnia), Collegium Artisticum -"View of the 80s"(Critics Choice) • - Pancevo – 3rd Exhibition of Yugoslav Sculpture, Contemporary Art Gallery (also 4th, 1987 and 5th Biennial,1989) • - Belgrade, Cvijeta Zuzoric Art Pavilion -"In the Meantime" (Critics Choice) • - Banja Luka, Art Gallery – "Material as a Challenge" (Critics Selection) • - Murska Sobota (Slovenia), DE Gallery; Ljubljana, Cankar House and Piran, Embankment Gallery – 8th Biennial of Yugoslav Sculpture (also 9th Biennial) • 1986 – Zagreb, Gallery of Contemporary Art; Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art; • - Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – "Six Macedonian Artists – From the Miraculousness of the Meadow to the Joy of Living" • - Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum – "Art and Criticism in the Mid-80s" • - Skopje, Museum of Macedonia – "80s in Macedonian Contemporary Art" • - Vienna (Austria), Hoshcule fur Angewandle Kunst; Graz, Kunstlerhaus und Neue Gallerie; Klagenfurt, Kunstlerhaus – "Young Yugoslav Art" • 1987 – Banja Luka, Art Gallery – "The Loneliest" (Critics Selection) • - Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – First Biennial of Young Artists • - Sarajevo, Collegium Artisticum – "Yugoslav Documenta" (Critics Selection) • - Athena (Greek), National Pinacoteca – "Contemporary Yugoslav Art" • - Salzburg (Austria), Salzburgger Kunstverein; Dubrovnik (Croatia), Art Gallery; Bratislava (Slovakia), Slovenska Narodna Galeria; Lubljana (Slovenia), Modern Gallery; Prague (Czech), U Hubernu; Zagreb, Gallery of Contemporary Art; Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art; "Young Yugoslav Art" (Tour Exhibition-Critics Selection) • 1988 – Belgrade, Exhibition Hall – 6th Triennial of Yugoslav Art • - Skopje, 25 May Gallery – Drawings of Young Macedonian Artists • - Zagreb, PM Art Pavilion and Gallery – "Young Selection" • - Skopje, 25 May Gallery – "Environmental Sculptures" • 1989-London(England), Whitechapel Art Gallery – Broadgate Sculpture Project • - Sarajevo, Skenderija – "Yugoslav Documenta" (Critics Selection) • - Carcassonne (France), Musee des Beaux Arts; Les Sables d'Olonne, Musee de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix – "Avant-Gardes Yougoslaves" • 1990 – Toulon (France), Musee d'Art – "Avant-Gardes Yougoslaves" • - Grizedale Sculpture Park, Cumbria (England) • 1991 – Dublin (Ireland) – Sculpture Trail • - London, Docklands (England) – Outside Art • - Leicester (England), Abbey Park – Installations in the Park • 1993 – Venice (Italy) – 45th Biennial, Macedonian Selection (with Petre Nikoloski) • 1994 – Budapest, Ernest Museum-"Nature and Art in Central Europe" (Macedonian Selection) • - Nurnberg (Germany), Kunstbunker – Seven Macedonian Artists • 1995 – Dresden(Germany), Kulturrathaus – Seven Macedonian Artists • 1996 – Berlin, Medien Galerie – Five Artist from Macedonia • 1998 – Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – Anthology of Macedonian Art • 1999 – Skopje, National Gallery – 20th Century Macedonian Art • 2002 – Skopje, Museum of Contemporary Art – "Transfiguration" • - Novi Sad, Art Gallery – Balkan Art • - Windsor, (Canada) – Artcite Gallery – "Artseen 10" • 2003 – Windsor, (Canada) – Art Gallery of Windsor, -" RE: Wind" • 2003 – Windsor, (Canada) – Smogfest ==Awards==
Awards
Source: • 1981: Prize for Drawings from ULUS, Belgrade • 1981: Prize for Sculpture from FLU (Academy of Fine Arts), Belgrade • 1982: Awards from MSU (Museum of Contemporary Art), Skopje • 1983: Macedonian Annual Award of the "Mlad Borec" magazine, Skopje • 1983: "Seven Secretaries of SKOJ" – Yugoslav Annual Award, Zagreb • 1986: '7 September Annual Award, Kavadarci • 1986: Prize for Drawings from MSU, Skopje • 1987: Prize for Sculpture from MSU, Skopje • 1991: Prize for Installation, Leicester ==References==