White-hot, Fresh, Voracious Meat, Dom Omladine Gallery, Belgrade 2002

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The three c-prints of 120x80cm and video in loop. It’s representation of intimacy and privacy of dressing in the room. Video shows four windows in one where photos are interchanging fast with time distinction between each window that excludes real time.

Installed on the group exhibition “FLU-ID” in Dom Omladine Gallery, Belgrade 2002. Curated by Dejan Grba, Zoran Todorović and Dragan Jovanović.

Second Hand, Border Disorder III project, SKC Gallery, Belgrade 2005

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The video work 14’50’’is screened on a monitor and E.T. stands in front of the video. The quality of video picture is low-fi, as the second hand picture quality. E.T. is 150 cm high. By turning the taster on it moves forwards and backwards. It’s installed in front of a monitor.

The man who speaks about himself is taking of his clothes.

This is a story about Jamesdin (born 1972.), who changed several times his origin of life while he was growing up and educated. He moved from Zagreb (Croatia) where he was born to Banjaluka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and at the end in 1989. he came to Belgrade (Serbia). He was hanging around and stilling in supermarkets on these territories. After crash of SFRJ he grew up and succeeded to enter The Faculty of fine arts in Belgrade… E.T. is helping him.

What is Contemporary?, Formverk, Eskilstuna, Sweden 2008

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The installation is made in occasion of the group exhibition “Warming” with artists from Sweden and Serbia at Formwerk, Eskilstuna, Sweden in 2008.  The work consists of two parts, video work made in 2006  on Platform Garanti in Istanbul and booklet made in 2008 for the occasion of Here..There..Abroad project in Rum 46, Aarhus, Denmark. The video work was installed on TV monitor with booklets on. On the opening night was performed the selling strategy as dickering about booklets What is Contemporary? for 100 or 50 Swedish Crowns.

We Humans Have Many Objectives, Magacin, Belgrade 2009

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The object installation consists of several DVDs on stand. Cover page of DVD is designed with still image from the video. Represents alternative way how the video could be exhibited without screening, but as designed DVD object which contains the video itself. It is ironic way of exhibiting digital media on exhibition where is not possible to screen the video. Recalls on situation on streets where is posssible to buy DVD pirates with even six movies on one DVD that sabotage movie industry, a newest movies are possible to download from internet and burn on DVD. People are using that for selling on streets for very low prices. Therefore the work itself speaks about contemporary life and economy issue colored with entertaining industry. The cover page and DVD sticker is made especially for the occasion of the group exhibition “At the Zenith” in Magacin, Belgrade, with artists from Serbia and Sweden.


What is Contemporary?, French Cultural Center, Belgrade 2009

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The work was installed in occasion of the group exhibition Dialogue Parallels.

Author of the exhibition: Nada Seferović

Artists: Dragan Djordjević, Isidora Fićović, Jelena Ilić, Gorna Juresa, Danijela Mladenović, Nevena Popović, French Cultural Center, Belgrade, Serbia 2009.

The installation consists of video and booklet.  The video is made on Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center in Istanbul 2006.  Booklet is was made in occasion of Here..There..Abroad project curated by Fatos Ustek in Rum 46, Aarhus, Denmark 2008.

The contributors to the video and booklet: Ahmet Ogut, Anton Vidokle, Oyku Ozsoy, Jos van der Pol, Liesbeth Bik, Ozge Acikkol, Runo Lagomarsino, Secil Yersel, Mark Aerial Waller, Nikusha, Huseyin Alptekin, Bernardo Giorgi, Fatos Ustek, Tunc Ali Cam, Bannu Cennetoglu, Martha Rosler, Michael Isling, Philipphine Hoegen, Erinc Seymen, Borga Kanturk, Kristina Ask, Selda Asal and Vasif Kortun.


I’m 9 years old and I’m afraid of ladder, SKC Gallery, Belgrade 2001

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In this performance the main performer is the dog. The dog was addressing to the public singing “Break on through” song of the much known band The Doors, the favorite dog’s song. Transcendental element is in a relation between the dog and the public. Multiple dimensional communications that opens possibilities for understanding nature, roots of language, ontological question and purposes of different beings.