Dejan Grba

posted by: Misko Suvakovic

Biographic information about the Serbian artist Dejan Grba

Dejan Grba (born 1967, Serbia) is a visual artist, author and educator. His artistic research is focused on the conceptual, perceptual and technological aspects of visual phenomenology. He has exhibited internationally at venues including ZKM, Montevideo, <rotor>, Museum in Progress, Atelier als Supermedium, IFA, MCA Belgrade, MCVA Novi Sad, Dom Omladine Gallery and Remont Gallery. He is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of the Arts in Belgrade. He was a guest professor at Computer Arts Program, CVPA, and Syracuse University in 2007. He has been publishing texts and essays on visual arts, and giving public lectures since 1995.
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"Asymmetric Europe"

Announcement for the exhibition "Asymmetric Europe", curated by Miško Šuvaković. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.

Dejan Grba: "A Mesmerisingly Unpredictable Scenario"

This text was the basis of Dejan Grba's contribution to the discussion "Thinking about Europe – Does Art Matter?" within the framework of the conference "Thinking Europe - Discourses and Models" in January 2012.

Europe (to the power of) n: The Artists

An overview of the artists who have contributed to Europe (to the power of) n

Scenario by Nika Radić, IRWIN, Tadej Pogačar, Jovan Čekić, Zorica Čolić, Dejan Grba, Živko Grozdanić, Provisional SALTA Ensemble

"Everyday life in Europe is a hegemonic fabric of heterogeneous and hybrid events and occurrences, at once transparent and opaque." by Nika Radić, IRWIN, Tadej Pogačar, Jovan Čekić, Zorica Čolić, Dejan Grba, Živko Grozdanić and Provisional SALTA is the third scenario curated by Miško Šuvaković within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.

Thinking Europe: Conference Programme

This is the programme of the conference which took place within the framework of the "Thinking Europe" project on January 28, 2012 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig.





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