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BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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Belgrade/ *1959
Multimedia artist
Dragana Zarevac studied contemporary and ancient languages and literature, as well as piano, flute, sitar and solo singing. Her drawings and the work in photography were exposed in group exhibitions in the Balkans and in France. She realized over twenty performances in galleries throughout ex-Yugoslavia, in Austria and in Germany. She is the author of the sound tracks for all of her performances, videotapes and work on CD-ROM. Her work on music and video is incorporated in performances, choreographies and TV-shows by other authors from Yugoslavia, France and Germany.
Owing to the grants by the French Ministry of Culture and the City of Paris, she edited her videotapes "Evagitto", "Savati" and "Non Nobis" in the Grand Canal Production house in Paris. She also received grants from the French Ministry of Education, several grants from Open Society Fund, the Goethe Institute and the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe. She received a Production Award by the ZKM, Karlsruhe (1998) for the videotape "Ocaj - Le Deuil" and a Golden Sphinx at Video Medeya Festival, Novi Sad (1999) for her video opus. She was artist in residence at the ZKM (1999) and at CICV Pierre Schaeffer (April 2000).
Her video-art pieces were shown in galleries, museums, on TV and/or at video art festivals in Australia, Austria (Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig - Vienna), Britain, Bulgaria, France (Centre Georges Pompidou - Paris, Nouveau Musée - Lyon, CICV - Hérimoncourt), Greece, Germany (ZKM - Karlsruhe), Holland, Hungary, Macedonia, Portugal, Russia, Spain (Museo Guggenheim - Bilbao), Switzerland, Turkey, USA and Yugoslavia (Museum of Contemporary Art).
Dragana Zarevac also works as a curator for international video-festivals and projections of Serbian video abroad and organizes workshops by foreign artists and theoreticians in Belgrade.
VIDEOGRAPHY
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The Echo of History, 2001
Perfect Marriage, 2001
Talk Show, 2001
Zidanje Skadra, installation 2000
Most, 2000
Collateral Damage, 1999
Ocaj - Le Deuil, 1996
Non Nobis, 1996
Savati, 1991
Evagitto, 1991
Fields of Change, 1988
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