Difference between revisions of "Ana Vilenica"
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− | + | '''Ana Vilenica''' (1978, Pančevo, Yugoslavia) is an urban and cultural researcher and art theoretician. | |
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+ | She holds a PhD from the University of Arts in Belgrade and defended her theses in Theory of Art and Media with a title “Theory and practice of activism in art in second half of XX century”. | ||
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+ | Ana Vilenica spent two years working at Academy of Arts in Novi Sad (2012-2014), where she did a research on role of art and culture in urban regeneration in Serbia and implications of regeneration art on neo-colonial modernisation of so called periphery of Europe. | ||
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+ | She contributes regularly to journals, books and online portals. She edited the book ''[[Media:Vilenica Ana ur Postajanje_majkom_u_vreme_neoliberalnog_kapitalizma 2013.pdf|Postajanje majkom u vreme neoliberalnog kapitalizma]]'' (Becoming a Mother in Neoliberal Capitalism, Uzbuna, Belgrade, 2013; 2nd ed., 2016) and co-edited the books ''[[Media:Vilenica Ana centar kuda.org ur Na_rusevinama_kreativnog_grada 2012.pdf|Na ruševinama kreativnog grada]]'' (On the Ruins of Creative City, kuda.org, Novi Sad, 2012) and ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23186 Fragments for Studies on Art Organisations, vol. 1]'' (kuda.org, Novi Sad, 2021). | ||
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+ | She is a post-doctoral Marie Curie Research Fellow at School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University, where she has been working on a project tackling issues around role of art in so-called housing crises based on case studies in London and in Belgrade. [https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/about-us/people/people-finder/dr-ana-vilenica (2021)] |
Revision as of 11:46, 13 August 2021
Ana Vilenica (1978, Pančevo, Yugoslavia) is an urban and cultural researcher and art theoretician.
She holds a PhD from the University of Arts in Belgrade and defended her theses in Theory of Art and Media with a title “Theory and practice of activism in art in second half of XX century”.
Ana Vilenica spent two years working at Academy of Arts in Novi Sad (2012-2014), where she did a research on role of art and culture in urban regeneration in Serbia and implications of regeneration art on neo-colonial modernisation of so called periphery of Europe.
She contributes regularly to journals, books and online portals. She edited the book Postajanje majkom u vreme neoliberalnog kapitalizma (Becoming a Mother in Neoliberal Capitalism, Uzbuna, Belgrade, 2013; 2nd ed., 2016) and co-edited the books Na ruševinama kreativnog grada (On the Ruins of Creative City, kuda.org, Novi Sad, 2012) and Fragments for Studies on Art Organisations, vol. 1 (kuda.org, Novi Sad, 2021).
She is a post-doctoral Marie Curie Research Fellow at School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University, where she has been working on a project tackling issues around role of art in so-called housing crises based on case studies in London and in Belgrade. (2021)