Tatjana Ilic – Tanja Ilic (born
Belgrade, December 1966) is a
fine artist. She graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts – Majoring in graphics in Belgrade in 1995. During her studies she enrolled at the
Düsseldorf Arts Academy (Kunstakademie – Düsseldorf) in the class of Jannis Kounellis, section Bildhauerei. On the recommendation of her professor, she acquired a Master's status in 1997, and continued to work in the same class until 2000. She has been a member of the Association of Fine Artists of
Serbia since 1995. She has also been a member of the International Artists Forum since 2003. In the same year her artwork "Vogel" was incorporated into the analytical review "Performance – Art – Kontext".
Ilić was one of the
founders of the artists association Faust – Manifest, established in 2004 in Belgrade.[1] She is the creator of the art project "Frequences" as well as the author of several published articles that explore the relationships between art, systems of art and society in general.
Art
Tatjana Ilic belongs to a small group of Serbian artists who have developed and shaped their work throughout the 1990s and 2000s in Belgrade. Tatjana Ilic studied under professor
Jannis Kounellis, the prominent Art Prover artist.
Selected exhibitions
1995 Duselldorf, Rundgang, / Black Box/, Germany
1995 Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, SKC /"Turbine for Tears"/ Serbia
1996 Köln, Lichtenstrasse / Thomas Brinkmann, /|"Performance with identical twins"/, Germany
1996 Bonn, Kuenslerforum Bonn, exhibition Field/ De javu/, Germany
1997 Fabriano, exhibition "Contemporaneo, Museum Pinacoteca Malioli di Fabriano" / "Tears"/, Italy
1997 Belgrade, Modern Art Museum Gallery, Belgrade, Kounellis` class exhibition=T0/ Serbia
1997 Thessaloniki, European City of Culture 1997, Greece Geni Zami, / Action Walnut 21/, Greece
1999 Rome, Roma 1999, Biennale dei Giovani Artisti dell Europa e dei Mediteraneo, / "Vogel"/, Italy[2]
2001 Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, Omnibus/ Traveling Studio/ Serbia[3]
2001 Trevi, Flash Art Museum Contemporary Art, Artisti Suonati/ "Bravour aria"/, Italy[4]
2003 Belgrade, History Museum of Yugoslavia, IKG exhibition "Re-Discovered"/ Performance Ararat, Serbia[2][5]
2003 Essen, EPI Centrum (European Performance Institute) / performance "Die rossige Zeiten"/, Germany[6]
2004 Lodge and Nieborow, IKG congress and exhibition, presentation of the art association Faust Manifest, Poland
2004 Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art, 10 Years of Concordia/ "The Flight" 1998-/, Serbia[2]
2005 Tallinn, IKG exhibition, "Ohne grenzen – Without Borders – Pirideta" Museum of Architecture, Tallinn, Estonia
2005 Florence, Firenze Galleria dell Academia, exhibition "Forme a venire" – Forme a venire Premio David di Michelangelo/ "Aria for David"/, Italy[7]
2006 Belgrade, Museum of Nikola Tesla, project of Marica Perisic "I shall Illuminate the Dark Side of the Moon/ Pigeon and Urn of Nikola Tesla"/, Serbia
2007 Belgrade, Graphics Collective Gallery/ "I Carry a Bird for the Work of Art"/, Serbia[8]
Arti visive / Arts visuels,- Roma, 1999, Biennale dei Giovani Artisti dell Europa e dei Mediteraneo; Castelvecchi Arte, 3,36
Hochschule der Künste Thessaloniki; Workshop unter der anleitung von Jannis Kounellis,1997, 60,61
Arte della Pace: "Arte della Gerra" organizato presso L Universita La Sapienza di Roma/ a cura di Dragica Šoškić; Le Macchine Celibi, 1999
Omnibus: SKC Gallery, 2002, 15, 18,24
The codes of time: 5th International Biennale of Youth, Vrsac 2002, 154
Artcontext 4: Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia" – Vrsac, 2003, 12, 13, 14
Artcontext 3: Interview with Tatjana llić – Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia" – Vrsac, April 2002, 11
Magazine "Likovni Zivot": Belgrade Review, Re- discover (text by Dorotea Baurle Wilert), 2003, Museum of Yugoslavian History
Hicetnunc: Rasegna di Arte Contemporanea: (text Dragica Čakic "Rosige Zeiten") Edicioni biblioteca dell immagine, Comune di San Vito al Tagliamento, 82, 83
Performance – Art – Kontext, Performative Ansatze in Kunst und Wissenschaft am Beispiel der "performance art", 2003
Ten Years of Concordia: Exhibit Practice as a Cultural and Political Strategy (1994–2004), Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia", Vrsac, Serbia, 2004, 183
Varagic, Sladjana/Radosavljevic, Darka/ Simovic, Ljubisa, "Idea – non – realization", Pozega City Library, 2003, 32 – 33
Meister, Helge, "Das Blut der Rosen", Dr. Helga Meister/ Stifting Schloos Benradth, 19-26
Kounellis, Janis/Denegri, Jergo, "Tatjana Ilic",
Dom Omladine, Belgrade, 2004, 1-24
Teatar Infant, Novi Sad, 2005, 16
Stehend – Gehend, Museum of Modern Visual Art, Novi Sad, 2005, 1-8
Forme a venire: Premio David di Michelangelo, Bruno Cora, Gli Ori, Prato, 2005, 19, 31, 53
"Faust – Manifest"/ "Urn and the White Pigeon", I Shall Illuminate the Dark Side of the Moon/ idea/concept Marica Radojcic, Museum of Nikola Tesla, 2006, 88, 89
Kurschners Handbuch der Bildenen Kunstler, Saur, Munchen/Leipzig, 2006, 505
"Tatjana Ilic verse Ilija Soskic", Magazine Art Fama, Belgrade, 2007
Ilija Soskic frequencies Tatjana Ilic, Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade, 2007, 2
I Carry a Bird for the Work of Art, Graphics Collective Gallery, Belgrade, 2007, 1-4
Kunstfilmtag – Malkasten, Düsseldorf, 3-13
Ready – Re – Made, ULUS Gallery, Belgrade, 2008
Shadow Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Novi Sad, 2008
Tatjana Ilic – Tanja Ilic (born
Belgrade, December 1966) is a
fine artist. She graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts – Majoring in graphics in Belgrade in 1995. During her studies she enrolled at the
Düsseldorf Arts Academy (Kunstakademie – Düsseldorf) in the class of Jannis Kounellis, section Bildhauerei. On the recommendation of her professor, she acquired a Master's status in 1997, and continued to work in the same class until 2000. She has been a member of the Association of Fine Artists of
Serbia since 1995. She has also been a member of the International Artists Forum since 2003. In the same year her artwork "Vogel" was incorporated into the analytical review "Performance – Art – Kontext".
Ilić was one of the
founders of the artists association Faust – Manifest, established in 2004 in Belgrade.[1] She is the creator of the art project "Frequences" as well as the author of several published articles that explore the relationships between art, systems of art and society in general.
Art
Tatjana Ilic belongs to a small group of Serbian artists who have developed and shaped their work throughout the 1990s and 2000s in Belgrade. Tatjana Ilic studied under professor
Jannis Kounellis, the prominent Art Prover artist.
Selected exhibitions
1995 Duselldorf, Rundgang, / Black Box/, Germany
1995 Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, SKC /"Turbine for Tears"/ Serbia
1996 Köln, Lichtenstrasse / Thomas Brinkmann, /|"Performance with identical twins"/, Germany
1996 Bonn, Kuenslerforum Bonn, exhibition Field/ De javu/, Germany
1997 Fabriano, exhibition "Contemporaneo, Museum Pinacoteca Malioli di Fabriano" / "Tears"/, Italy
1997 Belgrade, Modern Art Museum Gallery, Belgrade, Kounellis` class exhibition=T0/ Serbia
1997 Thessaloniki, European City of Culture 1997, Greece Geni Zami, / Action Walnut 21/, Greece
1999 Rome, Roma 1999, Biennale dei Giovani Artisti dell Europa e dei Mediteraneo, / "Vogel"/, Italy[2]
2001 Belgrade, Student Cultural Center, Omnibus/ Traveling Studio/ Serbia[3]
2001 Trevi, Flash Art Museum Contemporary Art, Artisti Suonati/ "Bravour aria"/, Italy[4]
2003 Belgrade, History Museum of Yugoslavia, IKG exhibition "Re-Discovered"/ Performance Ararat, Serbia[2][5]
2003 Essen, EPI Centrum (European Performance Institute) / performance "Die rossige Zeiten"/, Germany[6]
2004 Lodge and Nieborow, IKG congress and exhibition, presentation of the art association Faust Manifest, Poland
2004 Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art, 10 Years of Concordia/ "The Flight" 1998-/, Serbia[2]
2005 Tallinn, IKG exhibition, "Ohne grenzen – Without Borders – Pirideta" Museum of Architecture, Tallinn, Estonia
2005 Florence, Firenze Galleria dell Academia, exhibition "Forme a venire" – Forme a venire Premio David di Michelangelo/ "Aria for David"/, Italy[7]
2006 Belgrade, Museum of Nikola Tesla, project of Marica Perisic "I shall Illuminate the Dark Side of the Moon/ Pigeon and Urn of Nikola Tesla"/, Serbia
2007 Belgrade, Graphics Collective Gallery/ "I Carry a Bird for the Work of Art"/, Serbia[8]
Arti visive / Arts visuels,- Roma, 1999, Biennale dei Giovani Artisti dell Europa e dei Mediteraneo; Castelvecchi Arte, 3,36
Hochschule der Künste Thessaloniki; Workshop unter der anleitung von Jannis Kounellis,1997, 60,61
Arte della Pace: "Arte della Gerra" organizato presso L Universita La Sapienza di Roma/ a cura di Dragica Šoškić; Le Macchine Celibi, 1999
Omnibus: SKC Gallery, 2002, 15, 18,24
The codes of time: 5th International Biennale of Youth, Vrsac 2002, 154
Artcontext 4: Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia" – Vrsac, 2003, 12, 13, 14
Artcontext 3: Interview with Tatjana llić – Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia" – Vrsac, April 2002, 11
Magazine "Likovni Zivot": Belgrade Review, Re- discover (text by Dorotea Baurle Wilert), 2003, Museum of Yugoslavian History
Hicetnunc: Rasegna di Arte Contemporanea: (text Dragica Čakic "Rosige Zeiten") Edicioni biblioteca dell immagine, Comune di San Vito al Tagliamento, 82, 83
Performance – Art – Kontext, Performative Ansatze in Kunst und Wissenschaft am Beispiel der "performance art", 2003
Ten Years of Concordia: Exhibit Practice as a Cultural and Political Strategy (1994–2004), Center for Contemporary Art "Concordia", Vrsac, Serbia, 2004, 183
Varagic, Sladjana/Radosavljevic, Darka/ Simovic, Ljubisa, "Idea – non – realization", Pozega City Library, 2003, 32 – 33
Meister, Helge, "Das Blut der Rosen", Dr. Helga Meister/ Stifting Schloos Benradth, 19-26
Kounellis, Janis/Denegri, Jergo, "Tatjana Ilic",
Dom Omladine, Belgrade, 2004, 1-24
Teatar Infant, Novi Sad, 2005, 16
Stehend – Gehend, Museum of Modern Visual Art, Novi Sad, 2005, 1-8
Forme a venire: Premio David di Michelangelo, Bruno Cora, Gli Ori, Prato, 2005, 19, 31, 53
"Faust – Manifest"/ "Urn and the White Pigeon", I Shall Illuminate the Dark Side of the Moon/ idea/concept Marica Radojcic, Museum of Nikola Tesla, 2006, 88, 89
Kurschners Handbuch der Bildenen Kunstler, Saur, Munchen/Leipzig, 2006, 505
"Tatjana Ilic verse Ilija Soskic", Magazine Art Fama, Belgrade, 2007
Ilija Soskic frequencies Tatjana Ilic, Belgrade Fortress, Belgrade, 2007, 2
I Carry a Bird for the Work of Art, Graphics Collective Gallery, Belgrade, 2007, 1-4
Kunstfilmtag – Malkasten, Düsseldorf, 3-13
Ready – Re – Made, ULUS Gallery, Belgrade, 2008
Shadow Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Novi Sad, 2008