PARIS.- The homage to Miodrag Djuric Dado has been worked around three major pieces painted in oil on canvas from 1975: the BOWERY TRIPTYQUE, the BOUKOKO TRIPTYQUE and the TRI PTYQUE DE NARVAL, along with the large-scale collages : À LA VILLE DE SAINT-DENIS, LE BOUCHER DE SAINT-NICOLAS, and two large-format drawings, FRIDA, LA LETTRE À MATHEY and other works on paper. This group of works demonstrates the degree of maturity attained by the artist between 1971 and 1975, the period during which we were involved with his work. The titles Dado gave these works relate his conception of a symbiosis between the events in his everyday life and the expression of memories that were more or less oniric. His experience of the tragic events of war which marked his teenage years developed an ardently dramatic mythology of an imaginary world that his painting tends to exorcise by offering him a disconcertingly idyllic environment. A common denominator can be found in the humanity that dominated