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Ana Adamovic

was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1974. She graduated at the department for the World Literature at the Belgrade University in 1997. In 1998 she studied photography at the Art Institute of Boston, with Christopher James and Jane Tuckerman as main teachers. In 1999 she was invited to participate in the work of Fabrika, Italy. In 2003 she spent three months in Vienna, Austria, as Kultur Kontakt Artist in Residence. She published photographs in many magazines (EXIT, Remont, COLORS, Status, Jefimija, M Magazine, NIN, Telegraf, COOL, Vreme Zabave, Ritam). In 1999 she worked for the Belgrade office of the UNICEF as a photographer. Majority of that work was connected with the refugees coming to central Serbia from Kosovo. With the Belgrade office of UNICEF she collaborated again in 2001 working on the print campaign KO VAM JE VAZNIJI OD MENE? (WHO IS MORE IMPORTANT THEN ME?) In 2000 she worked with the Belgrade office of the OXFAM documenting their work. In 2001 she collaborated with the group NANDI on the campaign that was done to encourage more women to participate in the elections for the Assembly of Republic of Serbia in December 2001 as well as on the campaign Stop Violence Against Women in 2002. In 2003 she collaborated with the Belgrade office of IOCC as an author of the publication WE ARE BRINGING CHANGES. She is collaborating with several Belgrade advertising agencies on commercial print campaigns (campaign Welcome to the Basketball Land, print campaigns for LASTA and DDOR Novi Sad companies among others). From 2005 she is conducting COMMUNICATION project - photography workshops with young people from multiethnic regions. She is member of ULUPUDS – Serbian Association of Visual and Applied Artists. One-person exhibitions: 2005 – WITHOUT BORDERS, KulturKontakt, Vienna 2004 – METRO, gallery Dom Omladine, Belgrade 2004 – THE FACE OF CANCER (with Nenad Marjanovic), Center for Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade 2003 – PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SPACE – BATHROOMS, gallery Lindart, Tirana, Albania 2000 – THE END OF SUMMER, Dom Omladine, Belgrade 1999 – PHOTOGRAPHS, Cultural Center, Belgrade 1999 – HOUSES/ GRAVES or IS THIS A HOME FOR YOU?, cafe-gallery Fili, Belgrade Selected group exhibitions: 2006 – ART, LIFE AND CONFUSION - 47th OCTOBER SALON, Belgrade 2006 – CULTURE OF FEAR, Halle 14 in der Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig (presentation of COMMUNICATION project) 2005 – I CAN’T REMEMBER MY OWN DREAMS, KunstPavillion, Innsbruck 2004 – HAPPY-TO-BE-THERE, Monat de Photographie, Vienna 2004 – RELATIONAL BEAUTY, Stockholm, Sweden 2004 – BELEF 04, Belgrade 2004 – THE YUGOSLAV BIENNIAL OF YOUNG ARTISTS, Vrsac 2004 – 37th WINTER SALON IN HERCEG NOVI, Herceg Novi, Montenegro 2004 – AGE OF INOSENCE, gallery Zvono, Belgrade 2003 – IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE, Month of photography, Bratislava, Slovakia 2003 – OPEN THE WINDOW, gallery Artget, Belgrade 2003 – BELEF 03, Belgrade 2003 – FEMINA, Vienna, Austria 2002 – PROGRESS, gallery Artget, Belgrade 2002 – EXIT 02, Belgrade and Novi Sad 2002 – FLUX 02, Belgrade 2001 – WOMEN ROOM-WOMEN VIEW, Zagreb, Croatia 2001 – BEOGRADJANI, Roma in Belgrade in 20th century, Rex, Belgrade
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