Vukasin Nedeljkovic
Major solo exhibitions:
Velvet Beauties, the SKC Gallery; Animals, the cage of Samy the
monkey in the Belgrade Zoo Park. 2001.
The Tea Shop, the SKC Gallery; Family Album, Gallery of the Belgrade
Youth Center. 2002.
Major group exhibitions and projects:
Nova F, Museum of Contemporary Arts; White Butoh, Summer Academy
for Performing Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria. 2000.
The Month of Photography, the Gallery of the Faculty of Fine Arts;
Real Presence, 25 May Museum. 2001.
Break 21, Kapelica Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2002.
MONA, Museum of New Art, Detroit, USA; HorroKatzeEatingGrass,
Kosovska 51; Art Expo, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, India. 2003.
The statement of the artist:
Video work Brankov most (Branko’s bridge), 5:30
Video work The Branko's Bridge
Below the bridge are placed water pipes through which the
water is being transported from one to another part of Belgrade.
During 2001 one of those pipes transported the water that went
back to the river Sava.

Video work Rodja
TRANSYLVANIA
Film: Sinisa Ilic and Bojan Djordjev
Music composed by: Jasna Velickovic
Duration 12 minutes
Production: Theater des Augenblicks, Vienna, The Royal Music Academy,
Den Haag, Netherlands
THK Centar, Beograd,
ART Televizija, Belgrade
BELEF 2003
Sinisa Ilic
Sinisa Ilic was born in 1977 in Belgrade. He graduated from the
Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Sinisa Ilic is currently studying
for his MA degree at the same faculty, in the class of the professor
Andjelka Bojovic. He exhibited his works at joint and solo exhibitions
in the country and abroad. Sinisa Ilic participates as a co-author,
performer and associate in the number of performances in the country
and abroad. He is one of the members and among founders of the
artistic theoretical group Teorija koja hoda (The Theory Which
Walks) (200-2001).
Bojan Djordjev
Bojan Djordjev was born in 1977 in Belgrade. He graduated from
the Faculty of Drama, Theater and Radio Directing Department.
Currently Djordjev is doing his MA studies in the field of Theory
of Arts and Media, at the University of Arts in Belgrade. Djordjev
participated in many theatre and performance projects in the country
and abroad in the capacity of director, author, co-author and
performer. He is one of the members and founders of the artistic
theoretical group Teorija koja hoda (The Theory Which Walks) (2000-2001).
Jelena Velickovic
Jelena Velickovic was born in 1974 in Belgrade. She graduated
from the Faculty of Music Arts, Department of Composing and Orchestration
in Belgrade. Jelena Velickovic is attending the post-graduate
studies at the same faculty, in the class of the professor Zoran
Eric and in the class of the professor Luj Andrisen in Den Haag,
Netherlands. The music composed by Jelena Velickovic has been
performed at numerous festivals of the contemporary music in the
country and abroad. She is the member and among the founders of
the group Teorija koja hoda (The Theory Which Walks) (2000-2001).
Video movie Transylvania represents the first
act of the large performance project entitled The Dracula Project,
produced and performed in Vienna and Lion in 2002/3. Transylvania
was shot at night, “from the hand”, in the night-shot manner,
with almost no conditions for shooting, with the screen being
black most of the time. The film resembling the negative is an
homage to the first screening of the novel Dracula in the film
Nosferatu, by Friedrich Murnau. In this film the scene of arrival
of Jonathan Harker to Transylvania is being inserted and edited
in the negative – which produced an uncomfortable feeling, (Freud
would say Unheimlich) the same feeling appearing at the moment
of arrival to Transylvania, the subconscience of Europe.
Zoran Dimovski
Zoran Dimovski was born in 1966 in Belgrade.
He acquired his MA degree at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade,
where he also works as the Assistant for subjects Drawing and
Painting.
Video work Odyssey
The portrait of the boy from the Kinder chocolate wrap was
used as a sample ...
Video work Kisses
print Skulls