Branka Ćurčić

active in the civil society in Serbia for over twenty years, as a cultural producer, theoretician, editor of programs and publications, and civil activist. She graduated from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, and obtained her MA from the University of Arts in Belgrade, at the Department of Theory of Art and Media.

She is the co-founder and co-representative of the association Group for Conceptual Politics from Novi Sad, within which she deals with civil society politics, civic activism and cultural production. She is one of the editors of the Bulletin TENANT, which was launched in 2014 as an authentic activist newspaper that followed the struggle for local policies and the right to direct civic participation in decision-making. Today, the TENANT exists as a web platform and has grown into a portal that deals with the political analysis of global phenomena from a local perspective.

Within the Group, she initiated a publishing project in which several translations to Serbian were published, concerning contemporary art, anthropology and philosophy, such as: Anthropology of the Name by Sylvain Lazarus, Theory of the Subject by Alain Badiou, Schizoanalytic Cartographies by Felix Guattari and Non-philosophy and Contemporary Art by Asmund Haavsten Mikkelsen.

Articles

Cover for: Serbia’s present future

The Serbian student movement symbolizes a generational shift and national renewal. For the first time in years, people are seeing a future for themselves and their children.