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Ranko Radović (August 18, 1935 – February 16, 2005) was a Montenegrin and Yugoslav architect, professor and theoretician of architecture. He taught contemporary architecture and urbanism at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture between 1972 and 1992. In 1996 he founded the Novi Sad School of Architecture, a division within the University of Novi Sad.
Ranko Radović was the president of the International Federation for Housing and Planning between 1984 and 1992.
Although Radović has never been seriously interested in politics, in January 2003 he was elected into the government of Montenegro to the post of Minister of Ecology and Urbanism. In this capacity he was noted of originality. For example, his official ministerial vehicle was a bicycle. When he resigned from the post in September 2003, he donated his "official bicycle" to the best student of an elementary school in Podgorica. [1] [2]
The Ranko Radović Award, for promotion of critical theoretical thought and creativity in the field of architecture, is presented annually by "The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia" (ULUPUDS). [3]
Slobodan Vuksanović is a poet, essayist, translator and former Serbian politician, who served as Minister of Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia from 2004 to 2007.
Borislav Pekić was a Serbian and Yugoslav writer and political activist.
Gradić Pejton is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Located in Belgrade's municipality of Vračar, it is a unique craftsmen settlement in the city. Gradić Pejton is made of wood, and irregularly shaped in the honeycomb-style to preserve existing trees.
Tatjana Radisic is a Serbian costume designer for theater and film. Her work has been seen on stages throughout the country and internationally on screen.
Dragan Tanasijević is a Serbian photographer.
Mirjana Isaković is a Serbian sculptor and ceramist.
Laslo Blašković is a Serbian writer and director of the National Library of Serbia.
Ljubomir Pavićević Fis was a Serbian graphic and industrial designer since 1953. According to the Belgrade Museum of Applied Arts, he is Serbia's oldest and most well-known designer.
Živorad "Žika" Janković (1924–1990) was a Yugoslav and Bosnian architect.
Mihailo Stošović is a Serbian sculptor, also known as Vajar Beogradski.
Rastko Ćirić is a Serbian multimedia artist and educator. His fields of interest are graphics, illustration, logo design, ex-libris, comics, animation and music. He has won more than 70 local and international awards. He is a professor at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade.
Miloš Ćirić was a Serbian visual artist and educator. The fields of his interest were art graphics, graphic identification, lettering, advertisement, book design, graphic animation, graphic-in-space and heraldry.
Ivanka "Ida" Ćirić was a notable Serbian illustrator for children.
The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia is an organization that supports Serbian professionals working in the fields of art and design. This includes architecture, textiles, scenography, costume design, sculpture, graphics, paintings, ceramics, art photography, restoration, and art history.
Serbia Fashion Week is a fashion show held twice a year in Novi Sad, Serbia. Occurring in April and November, the event attracts local and international fashion designers, such as Thierry Mugler and Anna Fendi. In addition to runway shows, seminars and exhibits, the "Fashion Talent Design Competition" helps promote young Serbian designers by showcasing their collections. The seven day festival also highlights the works of applied artists, musicians, interior decorators, multimedia experts and architects.
Ratko Adamović is a Serbian writer.
Zoran Bognar is a Serbian poet and writer.
Srba Mitrović was a Serbian poet, translator and librarian.
Pero Zubac is a Serbian and former Yugoslav author, poet, screenwriter, academic and journalist. He is a member of the Association of Journalists of Serbia and the Association of Writers of Serbia. In 2021 he was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star.
Mirjana Lehner Dragić is a Serbian painter.