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#SerbiaInRealLife
February 8 – May 18, 2025
- Arpad Pulai
- Biljana Djurdjevic
- Dajana Peric Douglas
- Gabriel Glid
- Igor Simic
- Ivana Milev
- Jovanka Mladenovic
- Nikola Kolya Bozovic
- Nikola Velicki
- Nemanja Ladjic
- Vladislav Scepanovic
- Zdravko Joksimovic
Presented by Art For All Gallery
Marija Milosevic and Jack Rasmussen, Co-Curators
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Arpad Pulai, The Army of Felt Dreamers 4, 2017, wool and needle felting, 18.89 x 19.68 x 35.43 inches. Courtesy of Art For All Gallery.
Overview & Events
Gallery Talk – #SerbiaInRealLife
Sunday, February 9, 2:00–3:00 p.m.
Discover the vibrant yet underrepresented art scene of contemporary Serbia – a nation shaped by its Byzantine artistic heritage and a history marked by wars, shifting borders, political upheaval, and its post-socialist transition. While this backdrop informs the themes explored by the 12 featured artists, Serbia’s resilient creativity and evolving identity are at its core.
With a variety of mediums, including painting, installations, digital art, and fiber art, the exhibition literally walks you through the streets of today’s Serbia. Each piece is a testament to how Serbian artists are engaging with global dialogues, pushing boundaries, challenging stereotypes, and contributing to the contemporary art landscape with a unique and modern voice.

Vladislav Scepanovic, Adam and Eve, 2020. Oil on canvas, 70.86 x 70.86 inches. Courtesy of Art For All Gallery.
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Biljana Djurdjevic, Last Supper, 2023-24. Oil on canvas. Four panels from left to right: 100.39 x 43.30, 98.42 x 76.77, 100.39 x 43.30, 100.39 x 57.08 inches. Courtesy of Art For All Gallery