Belgrade, Serbia
Branko Milisković [Бранко Милисковић] b.1982 in Belgrade, Serbia. Born in Former Yugoslavia he was t...
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Branko Milisković [Бранко Милисковић] b.1982 in Belgrade, Serbia. Born in Former Yugoslavia he was the last generation of Marshall Tito’s Pioneers. In 1989 Yugoslavia broke up and he has started his primary school passing through the period of isolation, embargo, inflation, and devastation of his country
After having completed the secondary school for Architecture, Milisković studied Polytechnic High School (Industrial Design) and Faculty of Fine Arts, class of Mrđan Bajić, department of Sculpture in Belgrade, Serbia. In 2007 he has received the Dutch scholarship HSP Huygens and continued his Bachelor at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, The Netherlands and obtained his degree in 2009. Milisković has earned his Master degree from Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg, class of Jeanne Faust (2012). He is a member of ULUS (Association of Fine Artists of Serbia) since 2018.
His work have been shown internationally such as at Reims Scenes d’Europe at La Comedie de Reims, France; CSW/CoCA, Torun, Poland; G12HUB, Belgrade, Serbia; solo productions at Kampnagel, Hamburg, Germany; Les Halles, Brussels, Belgium; Zeitraumexit, Mannheim, Germany; Kaai studio, Brussels, Belgium; CIRCA art actuel, Montreal, Canada; LADA, London, UK; YFV, Seattle (WA), The Tank, NYC, USA; 57th October Salon, Belgrade, Podroom Gallery of Cultural Centre of Belgrade, Center for Cultural Decontamination, Serbia; Croatian Radio 3, Zagreb etc. Branko Milisković was performing and exhibiting in Venice, Turin, Alba (Italy), Hamburg, Berlin, Gießen, Baden-Baden (Germany), Brussels (Belgium), Paris, Marseille, Reims (France), Krems (Austria), Belgrade (Serbia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Tel Aviv (Israel), Moscow (Russia), Piotrkow Trybunalski, Torun, Lublin (Poland), Winterthur, Geneva (Switzerland), Turku, Helsinki (Finland), Trondheim (Norway), The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Haarlem, Arnhem, Den Bosch, Roermond (The Netherlands), Aberdeen, London (UK), Montreal, Edmonton (Canada) and New York, Chicago, Seattle (USA).