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Katarina Petrović (Niš, 1986) is a student at the painting department of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Spanning various media, her works are informed by a constant desire for revealing the truth, digging for fear, frustrations and desires. This approach has resulted in topics such as painting herself as a victim of rape or as a prostitute, painting Hitler’s portrait in Austria, ordering the slaughter of animals for the sake of art and not food (even though she’s a vegetarian), dealing with homosexual issues in a homophobic environment, creating a suit for masturbation in church. She explores the psychological and social patterns of behavior and the way individuals adopt various roles in order to hide certain aspects of their identity from other people. She has participated in numerous exhibitions in Serbia and is the winner of 2008 KulturKontakt grant for the Summer Academy in Salzburg.

Milan Nenezić (Belgrade, 1983) graduated in 2008 at the painting department of The Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, as a recipient of the Fund for Young Talents scholarship. He has participated in several group exhibitions. He is currently working on an exhibition of paintings called I’m so beautiful. The moment after. Besides painting, he is interested in music, digital media, manipulation with sound and picture, the role of technology in contemporary art. Playing with the processes of commercialization and with popular culture, he combined explicit pornographic content with scenes from more prosaic everyday reality in the form of a music video. He made a suit for sexual gratification with God. Future plans include the exploration of the role of image within the world of corporations and questioning the image as a powerful instrument in the hands of a subject.