The “Story Lines” exhibition brings together 6 projects / exhibitions that the diSTRUCTURE has performed in the past ten years. They represent psycho-geographic research and range from classic city wanderings to more complex research that also covers migration, gentrification...
By using photography, video and drawing as the main tools of expression, since 2005, the couple has appeared in the role of urban nomads who openly and critically speak in their psycho-geographic projects about current issues of art and life in multicultural urban environments in the era of liberal capitalism in which processes of dehumanization are clearly visible.
Within its solo exhibition project “Story Lines” at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska, diSTRUCTURE presents six selected multimedia projects: Geneva – Psycho-geographical Experiment, Locus Suspectus, No Longer and Not Yet, On the Road, We Are Living in a Beautiful wOURld - Austria and We Are Living in a Beautiful wOURld - Spain.
Artistic duo which consists of Milica Milićević and Milan Bosnić in equal roles, has been working together through multimedia projects since 2005 under the name of diSTRUCTURE.
They graduated and got their Master’s degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Department of Painting. The media they work in is mostly photography, painting, drawing and video.
Their work has been presented at more than 30 solo and more than 60 group exhibitions in Serbia and across Europe, as well as in Japan and Egypt. The diSTRUCTURE has also participated in residential programs and workshops in Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Italy, Finland, Egypt and Serbia.
They have received several awards and scholarships, including a Pollock-Krasner Grant for 2015. Works by the artistic duo diSTRUCTURE are in numerous public, private and corporate collections, including the H2 Center for Contemporary Art Augsburg, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, the Cultural Center of Belgrade, Wiener Stadtische Collections, Belgrade City Museum, Telenor Collections, Okolje Consulting Art Collection…
The curator of the exhibition in Banja Luka is Mirjana Peitler, the coordinator of the exhibition is MSURS curator Mladen Banjac and the exhibition will be open until April 20.