Sinisa Labrovic
Sinisa Labrovic

SINIŠA
LABROVIĆ

Sinisa Labrovic
Sinisa Labrovic
Sinisa Labrovic

Selected Work

Next Year in MoMA

2023 Tattoo Performance

Work on Yourself

2023 Performance

Željko Kerum Željko Kerum

2021 Ready-made Monument

Common Spoon

2019 Performance

Sonata for Friar Satan

2019 Audio Instalation

Don’t Worry!

2018 WC Audio Instalation

One and Three Motifs

2018 Video Instalation

The Light of The Book

2011 Performance

Marking

2010 Performance

Flock.org

2005 Reality Show

Punishing

2002 Performance

Bandaging The Wounded

2000 Intervention

“The position that Labrović takes is direct, brutally ironic, at the same time humorous and tragic, bold and compassionate, wild and sensible, anti-elitist as well as quick-witted and intelligent.”

Marko Golub,
Art and design critic, editor and curator

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Upcoming events

  • I’m not here.

    Artist talk by Siniša Labrović

    09/01/2024, 19:00
    University of Europe for Applied Sciences, BerlinCampus, DessauserStr.3-5, Berlin

  • BALKAN TALKS 2: Diaspora and artistic activism through a post-yugoslav lens

    Thursday, 7/December/2023 19:00, Aquarium am Südblock, Skalitzer Str. 6, 10999 Berlin


    With Siniša Labrović and Jelena Fužinato
    Moderation: Hana Ćurak

    How can exchanges between diaspora artists, cultural workers and those working on advancing social change promote alternative possibilities of diasporic engagement? Picking up on the results of the first discussion, we talk about the relations between diasporic identities, economic dependencies and cultural co-production. Kindly supported by Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Belgrade and Berlin.

  • Long Live The War

    Saturday, 14/October/2023 18:30 - 19:15


    After living in pre-war, war, and post-war societies in Yugoslavia and Croatia, Siniša Labrović came to Berlin in 2018 to escape the permanence of neurosis. Then, however, the war in Ukraine and revisionist and xenophobic forces caught up with Europe, reminding Labrović of the pre-war situation he experienced. For his performance Long live the war! he thus invites participants to take part in five military disciplines. In each discipline, an expert jury will award the best with a medal. The credo of the performance is: heroes must be recognized and deserve glory.