Natasa Radovic is born in Rijeka (Croatia) on 21st September 1971.
She lives in Venice (Italy) since 1992.
Curriculum
Vitae in italiano (PDF)
EDUCATION
2003-06
- Post-graduate specialisation in Planning and Production of Fine
Arts, IUAV-FDA (University
of Architecture – Faculty of Design and Arts), Venice, Italy.
2000
- Artscapes/Event City a post graduate program at the BAUHAUS Foundation,
Dessau, Germany.
- VANT 2000, workshop on Visual Arts and New Technologies, UNIVERSITY
OF BOLOGNA in collaboration with the School of Visual Arts, UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH TEXAS, Denton.
1997
- 4 months internship in Modern Art History, PEGGY GUGGENHEIM COLLECTION,
Venice.
1992-1996
- Bachelor's of Fine Arts Degree in: Fine Arts, Drawing and Painting,
ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI DI VENEZIA.
1990-1991
- Pre-foundation Course at THE HEATHERLEY SCHOOL OF FINE ART, London,
UK.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
since 2000
- Correspondent from Italy for Croatian daily NOVI
LIST, column Art and Culture.
2010-11
- Coordinator of the German
Pavilion for the 54. International Exhibition of Art VENICE
BIENNALE 2009, in collaboration with the MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
2010
2008-09
- Coordinator of the German
Pavilion for the 53. International Exhibition of Art VENICE
BIENNALE 2009, in collaboration with the Witte
de With, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
2006-07
- Coordinator of the German
Pavilion for the 52. International Exhibition of Art VENICE
BIENNALE 2007, in collaboration with the Witte de With, Rotterdam,
the Netherlands.
2005
- Collaboration: management, public relations, publicity, installation
and maintenance of the Croatian Pavilion (Museo Fortuny) at the 51.
International Exhibition of Art VENICE BIENNALE 2005, in collaboration
with the UGD-Umjetnicka
Galerija Dubrovnik, Croatia.
2001-2003
- Teaching as an assistant of the New Technologies and New Medias
in Contemporary Art, ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI DI VENEZIA, Italy.
2001
- Mural painting for the American Pavillion at the 49. International
Exhibition of Art VENICE BIENNALE 2001, commisioned by THE ART INSTITUTE
OF CHICAGO, USA.
1999
- Responsible of the Croatian Pavilion for the 48. International
Exhibition of Art VENICE BIENNALE 1999, Sch. di S. Apollonia, S.
Marco. Collaborated with the management, public relations, publicity,
installation and maintenance of the Croatian Pavilion, with the Klovicevi
Dvori, Zagreb, Croatia.
1998
- Assisted in installation of the exhibition, biographies and English
translation for the catalogue of the XIV International Exhibition
Of Drawings Comics, MUSEUM OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART (MMSU)
Rijeka.
- Teaching Art History and Fine Art Drawing in English at the EUROSCUOLA
English Middle School, Padova, Italy.
1997
- Collaborated with the management, public relations, publicity,
installation and maintenance of the Croatian Pavilion at the 47.
International Exhibition of Art VENICE BIENNALE 1997, in collaboration
with the MMSU, Rijeka, Croatia.
- Assisted in the installation of a temporary exhibition George Grosz:
The Berlin Years, curated by Ralph Jentsch, at the PEGGY GUGGENHEIM
COLLECTION, Venice.
since 1997
- CONVENTIONS & INTERPRETING: Numerous services as hostess and
interpreter (Italian-English, English-Italian, Croatian-Italian,
Italian-Croatian) for various clients: Cantiere Nautico FB Design
di Como, Porto di Venezia, Costa, MSC, Diporto Velico di Venezia,
Assonautica di Venezia, Tribunale Minorenni di Mestre e Venezia,
Pretura di Venezia, CHIL, ULSS, Comune di Venezia, Fondazione Cini,
Mostra del Cinema di Venezia, Key Congress from Padua.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES
2004
- Photographs for Paco Deluz' CD A Day Any Day, Turin, Italy.
2003
- Photographs of the ELLE, Marghera, Italy.
- Photographs of the 50. International Exhibition of Art VENICE BIENNALE
2003 commissioned by the Art+Decor Magazine,
Istanbul, Turkey.
2000
- Photographs of the Bauhaus Blue Festival commissioned by the BAUHAUS
Dessau Foundation, Germany.
1999
- Photographs for the catalogue of MATEJ ANDRAZ VOGRINCIC, and his
project Dressed House as external participant of Slovenian Pavilion
at the VENICE BIENNALE, curated by Aurora Fonda, Santa Margherita,
Venice.
1997
- Invited as a free-lance photographer to the DRAP.ART '97 Exposition
Art, Creation and Recycling, Barcelona, Spain. Participation resulted
in photo publication in the Italian art magazine Arte (n.289,
Sept. 1997, article by Gloria Vallese: Trash,
un secolo nel segno di rifiuto).
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