"His works are as many visual echoes of the continuous flow of images."
It would be easy to see in Radenko Milak's artistic practice only a virtuoso declination of paintings, watercolors, washes or drawings. He is a total artist who questions the imaginary of the image, capable of thinking of his painting as installations that put into play the real or supposed power of images, their conditions of interpretation and reading, their status in our visually saturated societies, the codes of representation of reality. He teaches us to see again by revealing the aesthetic potential of each of the images or their ghosts that haunt our consciousness. His works are visual echoes of the continuous flow of images, unfaithful reflections of the global visual archive.