Nebojša Milikić at Summer School as School 2017
Monday, 17 July, 2017, 19:00
Venue: Boxing Club, Mark Isaku Str. 10000 Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo
Stacion - Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina is pleased to introduce the presentation of Nebojša Milikić, part of the Public Program of Summer School as School 2017.
Nebojša Milikić: Why IKEA wasn’t founded in Babusnica but in Sweden? (According to historical museums in Belgrade and Stockholm)
The presentation starts from a newspaper article, one in a series of media announcements that promote the opening of the IKEA department store near Belgrade. In response to the question from the title, the author of the given article presents the thesis that the reason for such an outcome is the existence of an "obviously brilliant mind" which in Babusnica (a small town in an underdeveloped region of Southern Serbia) simply cannot exist while in Sweden it naturally does. The question that we focus at is if and how one such mysterious conclusion could be drawn from the current exhibitions of historical museums in Stockholm, Belgrade or elsewhere in today's Europe.
Nebojša Milikić (Belgrade, 1964)
Cultural worker and manager, researcher and activist, lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia. Studied and worked at the Institute for Regional Geology and Paleontology in Belgrade, attended The School of History and Theory of Image of the Centre for Contemporary Art Belgrade) and The Queer Studies at The Center for Queer Studies, Belgrade. Since 1995 involved in organizational, artistic and curatorial practice in visual and relational arts. Initiated, realized or co-realized many cultural and artistic programs and projects, in Serbia and abroad. Participates in number of independent research projects and activist campaigns. Writes about cultural and artistic production. From 1999 onwards works in Cultural Center Rex in Belgrade, as the initiator and coordinator of the debate programs and the programs of democratization and decentralization of culture. One of the founders of the non-governmental cultural organization ReEX, dedicated to struggle against historical revisionism and negationism.
Full schedule of The Public Program of Summer School as School 2017 can be found at: http://www.stacion.org/en/Public-Lectures-and-Presentations-2017
Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina and partner institutions with Summer School as School have created a unique international educational platform, based in Prishtina, as a progressing model; developing an interdisciplinary curriculum and engaging practitioners from the region and beyond in sharing knowledge and expertise with international students and the public.
The project’s larger context responds to the art education systems of Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.
Summer School as School 2017 is organized in cooperation with Allianz Cultural Foundation, supported by ERSTE Foundation, Trust for Mutual Understanding(TMU), Federal Chancellory of Austria, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung office in Prishtina, Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Kosovo, Municipality of Prishtina, Independent Curators International (ICI), The Office for Contemporary Art (OCA), Norway and RIT Kosovo. Complete list of donors and cooperation partners will be announced in due time.