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'''Vjera Borozan''' (1977) is director of the National Museum of Montenegro and of the online platform for contemporary art [[Artyčok.TV]]. Borozan graduated in art history from the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in Prague with her thesis on Jaroslav Čermak. She taught at the Faculty of Fine Arts in [[Brno]] and the Academy of Arts, Design and Architecture in [[Prague]]. She collaborated with the initiative [[tranzit.cz]]. Borozan has curated numerous international projects, including the Prague Biennial (2011), the Altruism Project at Bonn Kunsterein (2010), solo exhibitions of [[Harun Farocki]] (2009) and [[Stano Filko]] (2008), and the international group exhibitions ''I invited a couple of friends to cast their glances'' in Zagreb (2006) and ''Invisible Things'' in Budapest (2007). From 1979 she lived in Cetinje, Montenegro, and moved to [[Prague]] in 1991.
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'''Vjera Borozan''' is an art historian, educator and curator. She studied History and Theory of Art at Charles University, where she received her PhD in 2011. From 2011 to 2019 she was the director of the internet platform for contemporary art [[Artyčok TV]]. Since 2019 she has been teaching contemporary and 19th century art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Previously, she worked at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Brno University of Technology and the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Prague. She was the director of the National Museum in Montenegro (2017-2018) and a long-term collaborator of the contemporary art initiative [[tranzit.cz]] (2005-2011). [https://avu.cz/zamestnanec/borozan (2023)]
  
 
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* ''[http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/47121 Tři kapitoly společného dějepisu umění. Vzájemné vztahy Čechů a Jihoslovanů na poli výtvarného umění mezi lety 1861–1922]'', Prague: Univerzita Karlova, 2011. PhD thesis. {{cz}}
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* editor, ''[http://academia.edu/9609382 Close-Up: Post-Transition Writings]'', Prague: Artycok TV/Academy of Fine Arts, 2014, 167 pp. {{en}}/{{cz}},{{ro}},{{hu}},{{sr}}
 
* editor, ''[http://academia.edu/9609382 Close-Up: Post-Transition Writings]'', Prague: Artycok TV/Academy of Fine Arts, 2014, 167 pp. {{en}}/{{cz}},{{ro}},{{hu}},{{sr}}
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* editor, [[Media:Artalk_Revue_4_Navrat_2020.pdf|''Artalk Revue'' 4: "Dědictví kolonialismu"]], 2020. [https://artalk.cz/category/artalk-revue/4zima-2020navrat/] {{cz}}
  
 
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* [http://artycok.tv/artist/borozan-vjera Videos on Artyčok]
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* [http://avu.academia.edu/VjeraBorozan Academia.edu]
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* [https://artycok.tv/cs/person/borozan-vjera/262 Borozan on Artyčok]
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* [https://avu.cz/zamestnanec/borozan Profile on AVU]
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* [https://www.artlist.cz/teoretici/vjera-borozan-108451/ Profile on Artlist]
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* [https://avu.academia.edu/VjeraBorozan Academia.edu]

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Vjera Borozan is an art historian, educator and curator. She studied History and Theory of Art at Charles University, where she received her PhD in 2011. From 2011 to 2019 she was the director of the internet platform for contemporary art Artyčok TV. Since 2019 she has been teaching contemporary and 19th century art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Previously, she worked at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Brno University of Technology and the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Prague. She was the director of the National Museum in Montenegro (2017-2018) and a long-term collaborator of the contemporary art initiative tranzit.cz (2005-2011). (2023)

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