Siniša Labrović was born in Sinj, Croatia, in 1965. His first solo exhibition was held in Otok Gallery in Dubrovnik in 2000. He has exhibited all over Croatia and abroad. In 2005 he attracted the attention of the world’s media (Reuters, BBC, Ansa, New York Post, The Guardian, The Times, NBC, ABC etc.) with his work Flock.org, in which sheep played the role of contestants in a reality show. In 2007 he won the purchase prize at the first T-HT and the Museum of Contemporary Art competition in Zagreb for the video Family Diary/News. This work is in the permanent display of the MCA, while the video documentation of the action Bandaging the Wounded (2000) is in the collection and in permanent display of the Fine Arts Gallery in Split and MG+MSUM in Ljubljana. Several works are in the collection of Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik and Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka. In 2009 he presented the work Lisansustu Egitim/Postagraduate Education at the 11th Istanbul Biennial. In 2012 he represented Croatia at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale, entitled Common Ground, together with Pula Group, Hrvoslava Brkušić, Igor Bezinović and Boris Cvjetanović.
Through his performances, actions, video and photo works and installations, Labrović provides sharp commentary on societal anomalies, often employing irony, absurd inversions and radical gestures.
He is represented by Galerie Michaela Stock, Vienna.
Today Labrović is a freelance artist living in Berlin.