Biljana Arandelovic
Biljana Arandelovic is a Guest Researcher at the Institute for Urban and Regional Research (ISR) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW), in Vienna. She holds a Ph.D. in architecture from the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz, 2008) and was a Postdoc Research Fellow (2011-2012) at the Universit�t der K�nste Berlin (UdK Berlin), at the Institute for History and Theory of Design. Arandelovic was also a Guest Researcher at the ASK Centre for Research on Management and Economics of Arts...See more
Biljana Arandelovic is a Guest Researcher at the Institute for Urban and Regional Research (ISR) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW), in Vienna. She holds a Ph.D. in architecture from the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz, 2008) and was a Postdoc Research Fellow (2011-2012) at the Universit�t der K�nste Berlin (UdK Berlin), at the Institute for History and Theory of Design. Arandelovic was also a Guest Researcher at the ASK Centre for Research on Management and Economics of Arts and Culture Institutions at Bocconi University (Milan). Arandelovic has taught contemporary architecture at the Faculty of Applied Arts at the University of Arts Belgrade (Serbia), art and the city in the Department of Architecture, Unitec Institute of Technology (Auckland, New Zealand), and at Art and the City summer schools in Vienna and Graz (2013-2015). She teaches Contemporary architecture, Art and architecture, and Serbian architecture in the 20th century at the University of Nis. Biljana Arandelovic worked as an artist in Graz from 2005 to 2011, represented by Marion Fischer art moments Gallery. Arandelovic has authored the following books: Contemporary architecture and its development from the end of the 19th century to the present day (Sluzbeni glasnik, 2022), Belgrade. The 21st Century Metropolis of Southeast Europe (Springer, 2020), Public Art and Urban Memorials in Berlin (Springer, 2018), and Visual Impressions: Architecture and Art in Public Space in Graz (Leykam, 2012). See less
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