Siniša Ilić

Siniša Ilić

Siniša Ilić is a visual artist, also working in the field of performance art. His work includes drawings, paintings, installations, performance spaces and videos. Ilić’s practice addresses social phenomena and mechanisms, exploring forms of labour, tension, social violence and states of uncertainty. Ilić collaborates with other artists and authors, on a range of collaborative and research projects. He is a co-founder of TkH (Walking Theory 2000-2017) art and theory platform from Belgrade. He was co-curator (with B. Djordjev and M. Mirkovic) of Serbian exhibition at Prague Quadrennial of stage and performance space design, Prague.

Ilić showed his works at: MOCA, Zagreb; Kunstraum, Innsbruck; MAXXI Museum, Rome; On the Shoulders of Fallen Giants, 2 Industrial biennial, Rijeka, My Sweet Little Lamb and Gallery Nova, Zagreb, Belgrade Cultural Centre, October Salon, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Belgrade; Apoteka Gallery, Vodnjan; Georges Pompidou Center, Kadist Art Foundation, Paris; Tate Modern, Calvert 22, London; Ural biennial, Yekaterinburg; Lofoten festival, Norway; Museum of Contemporary Arts, Mestni Muzej and Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana; Welt Museum, WUK and Open Space, Vienna; DEPO, Istanbul; Arsenal Gallery, Bialystok; Tennis Palace Museum, Helsinki…