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Miško (Miodrag) Šuvaković was born in 1954 in Belgrade. He was co-founder and member of the conceptual artistic Group 143 (1975-1980), and was co-founder and member of the informal theoretic and artistic "Community for Space Investigation" (1982-1989). Since 1988 he is a member of the Slovenian Aesthetic Society. In March 1993, he got a PHD degree with the theme "Analytical philosophy and visual art" (Faculty of Visual Art, Belgrade). He teaches Aesthetics and Theory of Art, at the Faculty of Music, Belgrade (Professor). He teaches Theory of Art and Theory of Culture for interdisciplinary postgraduate studies at the University of Art, Belgrade.  He was co-editor of the magazine Katalog 143 (Belgrade, 1975-78), Mentalni prostor  (Belgrade, 1982.1987), Transkat­alog (Novi Sad, 1995-1998), Teorija koja Hoda (Walking Theory, Belgrade, from 2001), Razlika  (Differance, Tuzla, 2002), Anomalija  (Novi Sad, 2004), Sarajevske sveske (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Beograd, Skopje, 2006). He published 25 books in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and English language: PAS TOUT - Fragments on art, culture, politics, poetics and art theory 1994-1974, Meow Press, Buffalo, 1994; Impossible Histories, The MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2003; Pojmovnik suvremene umjetnosti, Horetzky, Zagreb, 2005, Konceptualna umetnost, MSUV, Novi Sad, 2007, etc.
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Miško (Miodrag) Šuvaković was born in 1954 in Belgrade. He is a co-founder and member of the conceptual art collective [[Group 143]] (1975-80), as well as the "Community for Space Investigation" (1982-89). Since 1988 he is a member of the Slovenian Aesthetic Society. In 1993, he received a PhD degree with the thesis "Analytical philosophy and visual art" (Faculty of Visual Art, Belgrade). He is a Professor of Aesthetics and Theory of Art at the Faculty of Music, Belgrade. He also teaches Theory of Art and Theory of Culture at the University of Art, Belgrade.  He was a co-editor of the magazine ''Katalog 143'' (Belgrade, 1975-78), ''Mentalni prostor'' (Belgrade, 1982-87), ''Transkat­alog'' (Novi Sad, 1995-98), ''Teorija koja Hoda'' (Walking Theory, Belgrade, from 2001), ''Razlika'' (Differance, Tuzla, 2002), ''Anomalija'' (Novi Sad, 2004), ''Sarajevske sveske'' (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Beograd, Skopje, 2006). He published 25 books in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and English language, including ''PAS TOUT - Fragments on art, culture, politics, poetics and art theory 1994-1974'', Meow Press, Buffalo, 1994; ''Impossible Histories'', MIT Press, 2003; ''[[Media:Suvakovic_Misko_Pojmovnik_suvremene_umjetnosti.pdf|Pojmovnik suvremene umjetnosti]]'', Horetzky, Zagreb, 2005, and ''Konceptualna umetnost'', MSUV, Novi Sad, 2007.
  
 
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Miško (Miodrag) Šuvaković was born in 1954 in Belgrade. He is a co-founder and member of the conceptual art collective Group 143 (1975-80), as well as the "Community for Space Investigation" (1982-89). Since 1988 he is a member of the Slovenian Aesthetic Society. In 1993, he received a PhD degree with the thesis "Analytical philosophy and visual art" (Faculty of Visual Art, Belgrade). He is a Professor of Aesthetics and Theory of Art at the Faculty of Music, Belgrade. He also teaches Theory of Art and Theory of Culture at the University of Art, Belgrade. He was a co-editor of the magazine Katalog 143 (Belgrade, 1975-78), Mentalni prostor (Belgrade, 1982-87), Transkat­alog (Novi Sad, 1995-98), Teorija koja Hoda (Walking Theory, Belgrade, from 2001), Razlika (Differance, Tuzla, 2002), Anomalija (Novi Sad, 2004), Sarajevske sveske (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Beograd, Skopje, 2006). He published 25 books in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and English language, including PAS TOUT - Fragments on art, culture, politics, poetics and art theory 1994-1974, Meow Press, Buffalo, 1994; Impossible Histories, MIT Press, 2003; Pojmovnik suvremene umjetnosti, Horetzky, Zagreb, 2005, and Konceptualna umetnost, MSUV, Novi Sad, 2007.

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