EUROPOLY – The European Union Identity Trading Game (2004 – Ongoing)
Europoly - The European Union Identity Trading Game is a fully functioning portable social game, developed within the contexts of real life, the art system and consumer society. In this way Europoly recognises the blurred boundaries between ‘the art work’ and
The Future Belongs To Us (2002 – 2019)
This cycle of artworks has a quite symbolic title: "The future belongs to us". The sentence itself, taken from the "Cabaret" movie song (originally "Tomorrow belongs to me") sung by the (Nazi youth) jugends, transfers its meaning to the question
What Did Tomorrow Bring Us? (2001)
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Waiting For The Man (2001)
Waiting for the Man portrays an event in double time, in one instance an original photograph from 1977, which inadvertently documents the collective fervour awaiting the return of Marshal Tito from North Korea, and in the other instance a personal
Toilet Paper Drawings (1997)
As the point of departure for his works done in Belgrade in the 1990s, Kaludjerovic offers memories of his own childhood in Tito’s Yugoslavia and the repeated social behaviour patterns and rituals of Yugoslav socialism.