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PhD Bojana Z. Matejić

PhD Bojana Z. Matejić
no.: 12667 source: E-CRIS

researcher – active in research organisation
Foreign language skills
Research activity

Code Science Field
H310  Humanities  Art history 
H311  Humanities  Painting 
H315  Humanities  Aesthetics 

Code Science Field Subfield
6.09.00  Humanities  Art history   
7.00.00  Interdisciplinary research     
Keywords
Arts sciences; Theory of art; Media theory
Education
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Level of education Professional title Study subject Faculty Year
1st cycle bachelor's degree  B. A in Fine Arts  Painting  RS University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Fine Arts 2006 
2nd cycle master's degree  M. A in Fine Arts  Painting  RS University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Fine Arts 2008 
2nd cycle master's degree  M. A in Art and Media Theory  Art and Media Theory  RS University of Arts in Belgrade, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies 2009 
Doctoral degree  PhD  Art and Media Theory  RS University of Arts in Belgrade, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies 2015 
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Employments
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Type of employment Research org. Research group Date of employment Position Title
Fixed-term work (100%, RD:100%)  University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Fine Arts  Department of New Media  10/1/2015  Assistant Professor  Assistant professor 
Research projects
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no. Code Title Period Head No. of publications
1. ON-177019  Identities of Serbian music in world cultural context   1/1/2011 - 12/31/2019  PhD Mirjana R. Veselinović-Hofman   393 
Biography
Dr Bojana Matejic is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts, New Media Department, and at the IDS, Theory of Arts and Media, at the University of Arts in Belgrade, where she teaches Discursive Practices in Art and Media, Institutional theory of art, Cultural studies, Bio/Necrpolitical theory of Art and Media theory. She holds B.A and M.A in Fine Arts, M.A and Ph.D in Theory of Arts and Media from the University of Arts in Belgrade. In 2015, with a Research Scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, she completed her Belgrade University of Arts Ph.D. with a thesis entitled Emancipatory Practices in the Contemporary Theory of Art, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Lev Kreft. Ms. Mateiic has published a number of articles in international scientific publications on the ESCI/AHCI list such as Third Text: Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Culture (London: Routledge), Zivot umjetnosti: Journal for Modern and Contemporary Art and Architecture (Zagreb: Institute of Art History), Theoria (Belgrade: Serbian Philosophical Society), Philosophy and Society Belgrade: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory), Monitorish: Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences (Ljubljana: ISH), Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, etc. and in books such as the three-volume History of Art in Serbia XX Century (Belgrade: Orion Art, 2012/2014), Shifting Corporealities in Contemporary Performance (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), Left Performance Histories: Recollecting Artistic Practices from Eastern Europe (Berlin: nGbK, 2018) etc. She published a monograph on Rosalind Krauss in 2018 (Belgrade: Orion Art). In 2019, with a Research Scholarship from the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft, she was a Guest Research Fellow at Leipzig University in the field of Global Art History (Host: Beáta Hock). She is a PI4 for the WP5 scientific project Participatory Practices and Contemporary Art within the project EPICA – Empowering Participation in Culture and Architecture: Activating Local Resources for and with Community funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (2021- ongoing). She has exhibited and given numerous public talks and presentations at conferences in the field of aesthetics, media studies, art history, and theory, such as in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Künstlerhaus Vienna, FLUSS – Society for Promotion of Photo and Media Art Vienna, Villa Romana Florence, the Institute of Art History in Leipzig, GWZO in Leipzig, Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana, nGbK neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst in Berlin, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Shaanxi Normal University & Association of Media Studies and Literary Theory in Xián, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Villa Finaly Florence, etc. Her main research interests include contemporary theories of emancipation in art and aesthetics, bio- and necropolitical theory of art and media, cultural techniques, media ecology, and transcultural relations in Art and Media Studies
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