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Mirko Filipović

1974 - 2019

Kurzbiografie

  • Top 3 works:
    • La grande madre
    • Totem
  • Lifespan: 45 years
  • Born: 1974, Vinkovci, Kroatien
  • Museums on APS:
    • Ministerio der Äusseren Angelegenheiten und internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Collezione Farnesina
    • Ministerio der Äusseren Angelegenheiten und internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Collezione Farnesina
    • Ministerio der Äusseren Angelegenheiten und internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Collezione Farnesina
    • Ministerio der Äusseren Angelegenheiten und internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Collezione Farnesina
    • Ministerio der Äusseren Angelegenheiten und internationalen Zusammenarbeit. Collezione Farnesina
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Nationality: Kroatien
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  • Top-ranked work: La grande madre
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: Cro Cop
  • Died: 2019
  • Art period: Zeitgenössische Kunst

Mirko Filipović (Cro Cop): The Warrior Painter

Mirko Filipović, more commonly known as Cro Cop, transcends the realm of martial arts; he’s a figure whose dynamism and raw power found an unexpected outlet in artistic expression. Born in Vinkovci, Croatia, in 1974, Filipović began his journey as a formidable amateur boxer and kickboxer, earning numerous medals on international stages – a testament to his dedication and physical prowess.

Early Life & Boxing Career: Filipović’s boxing accomplishments included gold medals at the European Championships in 2001 and 2002, showcasing exceptional athleticism and competitive spirit. He honed his skills relentlessly, preparing for a career that would soon catapult him to global prominence. Before dedicating himself to painting, he cultivated an unwavering focus on physical conditioning—a habit instilled by his father, who crafted makeshift training equipment like punching bags filled with sand and cotton.

Pride Fighting Champion & MMA Breakthrough: Filipović’s breakthrough arrived with Pride Fighting Championships, where he established himself as one of the most dominant heavyweight kickboxers of his era. His signature move – a blistering left high roundhouse kick – became synonymous with explosive power and precision, earning him the moniker “Right Leg, Hospital; Left Leg, Cemetery.” This technique—developed through countless hours of training—became an emblem of his fighting style.

Diverse MMA Experiences: Beyond Pride, Filipović competed successfully in UFC, K-1, Rizin, and Bellator, demonstrating versatility and adaptability within the mixed martial arts landscape. He consistently ranked among the top heavyweights, cementing his reputation as a true fighting machine. His strategic approach to combat—characterized by calculated movements and unwavering determination—earned him respect from fellow fighters.

Political Involvement & Parliament Service: Recognizing his influence beyond combat sports, Filipović served as a member of Croatia’s parliament from 2003 to 2008, advocating for social democratic values and representing his constituents with conviction. He championed initiatives aimed at bolstering community support and promoting civic engagement.

Recent Years & Artistic Pursuit: Following a stroke in March 2019 that prompted his retirement from fighting, Filipović redirected his energy towards painting, exploring themes of resilience, strength, and transformation – mirroring the core essence of his martial arts persona. Inspired by abstract expressionism and surrealism, he sought to capture not just visual impressions but also profound emotional states. His canvases—such as “La Grande Madre” and “Totem”—represent a deliberate contrast to the controlled movements of a fighter, conveying narratives of primal forces and spiritual contemplation.

Filipović’s art isn't merely decorative; it’s a reflection of his life experience—the discipline required for physical excellence combined with the creative impulse to translate those sensations onto canvas. He seeks to communicate not just what he sees, but how he feels, mirroring the visceral impact of his fighting career.

Ultimately, Mirko Filipović stands as an extraordinary figure – a warrior who discovered solace and artistic fulfillment after conquering the octagon. His legacy extends beyond the arena; it resides in the captivating imagery of his paintings—a testament to the transformative power of pursuing passions across disciplines.




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