
Jelena Sofronijevic
Audio and Podcast Producer at Freelance
(inactive account; find me on Instagram @empirelinespodcast) producer, curator, writer, researcher art ✏culture
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2 weeks ago |
newint.org | Jelena Sofronijevic
Branded sportswear has become a stereotype of Slavic cultures, worn across a broad spectrum from social media influencers to paramilitary forces as caricatured in Hollywood films about the Yugoslav Wars. When Miloš Trakilović calls from Berlin, though, his Umbro hoodie is a practical choice. It provides comfort in his current surrounds, a depot walled with cardboard boxes at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, as he prepares to open a new audio installation.
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2 months ago |
contemporarylynx.co.uk | Jelena Sofronijevic
Tadek Beutlich’s practice was in the exercise of creative freedom. Developing and growing his own technique of free warp tapestry, the artist also worked across various media, dimensions, and scales. His outstanding woven sculptures are now the spine to a new, many-limbed monographic exhibition, landed in the Southeast English countryside.
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2 months ago |
shorturl.at | Jelena Sofronijevic
Tadek Beutlich’s practice was in the exercise of creative freedom. Developing and growing his own technique of free warp tapestry, the artist also worked across various media, dimensions, and scales. His outstanding woven sculptures are now the spine to a new, many-limbed monographic exhibition, landed in the Southeast English countryside.
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2 months ago |
theartnewspaper.com | Jelena Sofronijevic |Ben Luke |Tom Seymour |Jacqueline Riding
My First Experience in an English Country Pub (“The Blinkin’ Bull”), Aubrey Williams’s satirical poem, datable to around 1952, is among the many revelations in Aubrey Williams: Art, Histories, Futures, the first monograph touching on the full range of the artist’s practice. Alongside artworks, many photographed for the first time, are diaries, archive photographs and, surprisingly, portraits of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and Inca bodies liberated from the pages of National Geographic.
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Mar 7, 2025 |
themarkaz.org | Jelena Sofronijevic
The War Rugs exhibition at the British Museum belongs to tradition of war art in the 20th century. An art form with roots in the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan now features the modern weaponry of drones, Ukrainian flags, and the Taliban. It is the narration of war and political upheaval in the ancient craft of weaving. War rugs: Afghanistan’s Knotted History is on view at the British Museum in London until June 29 of this year.
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wonderful to work with Christine Wilson, Ariadna Tsenina & co., and super-producer Emma Crampton, on Our World Connected, the British Council podcast on cultures and cultural relations. listen 🔈https://t.co/gZTjpaZ19c @BritishCouncil @SonicWhirls @InsightBritish @messageheard

✨ #OurWorldConnectedPodcast is here! 🎙️ Join host Christine Wilson @SonicWhirls and guests as we examine the most pressing issues of our time and uncover the human stories behind them. Follow us for insights on culture, connection, and empowerment: https://t.co/wU3Z0Txbfk https://t.co/fSP35scWYa

a (bird) call out 🪹 we are looking to borrow five iPhones for our forthcoming exhibition at Southcombe Barn on Dartmoor, featuring Hanna Tuulikki’s Avi-Alarm filters. we can collect in Glasgow, London, Plymouth, Devon, and southwest England 🪺 support an artist (and curators!)

📣Klaxon! 📣i-Phone CALL OUT! 🤳 Do you have an old i-phone that you don’t use? Would you be willing to donate it to an arts project? I’m looking for five recent-ish i-phones to use in an upcoming exhibition to present my recent Avi-Alarm filters as an interactive installation. https://t.co/IyfwN3qOKu

a great evening with Drs. Tanja Petrović, Elena Stavrevska, Jessie Barton-Hronešová, Nicholas Lackenby, and Jelena Ćalić, marking the publication of Tanja’s landmark text about the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA), available as an open access (free) book too. @EBStavrevska @YessinkaH

Join us on Wednesday for this book launch of Tanja Petrović's 'Utopia of the Uniform', which explores how the compulsory service for young men in the Yugoslav People’s Army created bonds across ethnic, religious, and social lines. 🗓️ 20 March at 6pm ➡️ https://t.co/m2wo5R3WJz https://t.co/ZQAJLF1byZ