Biography — Chronological Overview

1968–2022 From 1968 to the present, he has participated in the majority of international art colonies at Deliblatska Peščara. In 1981, he participated in a summer international art colony in Strumica (North Macedonia), during which he painted a portrait of Macedonian academic General Apostolski. In 1983, he participated in a summer colony in Reșița (Romania). He also participated in the colony Dunavom do slike in 1995, in Bela Crkva in 1996, at a summer colony in Mataruška Banja (Serbia) in 2004, and at a winter colony in Zrenjanin in 2006. In total, he has exhibited in more than 300 group exhibitions throughout the former Yugoslavia and abroad. His works are held in private and institutional collections in Serbia and internationally, including in North Macedonia, Greece, France, Germany, Austria, and the United States. The City of Belgrade October Salon — 1987, 1991, 2009
The Spring Exhibition (ULUS) — 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001
The Autumn Exhibition (ULUS) — 1996
First Prize, Southern Banat Salon, Kovin, 1990
First Prize, Exhibition of Fine Art Educators of Serbia, Belgrade, 1988
First Prize, City of Pančevo October Salon, 1987
Purchase Prize, City of Belgrade October Salon, 1982
2012 In September, new platform facebook.com/vlastimirmadic launched.

In spring, interviewed by RTV Pančevo.

2007 In November, virtual exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, London, UK.

Donated a stylized landscape and a restored seascape to the Department of Slavic Languages, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.

See the publication, page four: A Gift from Pančevo, Serbia.

2006 Participated in the charity auction exhibition The Bells of Metohija at the Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion (Kalemegdan), organized to support the reconstruction of destroyed churches and monasteries in Kosovo. The event was organized by ULUS in collaboration with the Clinical Center of Serbia, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia.

See the media release on the website of the Government of the Republic of Serbia.

2004 On 26 March, participated in Kosovo and Metohija: The Spiritual Heritage, a charity event organized by ULUS.

See the announcement on the ULUS website.

2002 Group exhibition One Moment in the Creativity of Pančevo's Artists at the Wessenberg Gallery, Konstanz, Germany.
2001 In July, artprice.com — "la première banque de données dédiée aux biographies d'artistes," Lyon, France — published the biography of Vlastimir Madić.

Group exhibition Kumanovo 2001, North Macedonia.

2000 Group exhibition Sopoćanska viđenja, near the Sopoćani Monastery, Novi Pazar; sponsored by the Cultural Center of Novi Pazar.
1998 Solo exhibition at the Božidar Adžija Gallery, Belgrade.

Solo exhibition at the ULUS Gallery, Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade.

1990 Solo exhibition at the Stara Kapetanija Gallery, Zemun.
1989 Solo exhibition at the City of Pančevo Cultural Center, Olga Petrov Modern Gallery.
1987 Elected a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia (ULUS).

See the artist's profile on the ULUS website.

1986 Group exhibition at the Town of Starčevo Gallery.
1985 Solo exhibition at the Yugoslav People's Army Hall, Pančevo.
1982 Solo exhibition at the City of Pančevo Cultural Center, Olga Petrov Modern Gallery.

Group exhibition at the Memorial Center Mija Stanimirović, Niš.

1979 Solo exhibition at the Gallery of Art Educators, Pančevo.
1977 Solo exhibition at the Town of Starčevo Gallery.

Solo exhibition at the Gallery of Art Educators, Pančevo.

1975 Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade (academic advisor: Professor Zoran Petrović).
1969–1970 Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Akademie der bildenden Künste), under the mentorship of Professor Josef Mikl.