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Ana Zdravković

Ana Zdravković is a visual artist from Belgrade, Serbia. Her work involves mostly painting and drawing, as well as experiments with different materials. She is inspired by a variety of forms and textures encountered in nature and explores the complexity of relations between human, other living beings and the environment. Her artistic research focuses on the possibilities of art-science connections and cross-disciplinary collaborations.

Ana Zdravković is a visual artist from Belgrade, Serbia. Her work involves mostly painting and drawing, as well as experiments with different materials. She is inspired by a variety of forms and textures encountered in nature and explores the complexity of relations between human, other living beings and the environment. Zdravković searches for the intrinsic elements which make up our surroundings while emphasizing the importance of seemingly insignificant things. Observing these elements on different scales and levels, she explores their interconnectedness and their specific roles in nature.

Graduated from the Painting Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade (Serbia), she received a Master in Art Research and Creation at the Complutense University in Madrid (Spain) and has a PhD in Fine Arts with the focus on the possibilities of art-science connections and cross-disciplinary collaborations. Zdravković is a member of the Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia and has participated in various exhibitions, residency programs, artistic and educational projects. Her artistic research focuses on the possibilities of art-science connections and cross-disciplinary collaborations. It explores the symbiotic art-science relationships in the personal, social and professional context and analyses art- science collaborative processes of disciplinary integration.  

Ana Zdravković will spend a month in residence at UmArts, through UmArts ARIR (Artist Researchers in Residence) which is a program open for artists and researchers within all art forms. The resident contributes to UmArt's interdisciplinary research environment and have the opportunity to make new contacts and form new collaborations.

 

Latest update: 2024-06-26