Slobodan Škerović Explained

Slobodan Škerović
Birth Date:27 September 1954
Birth Place:Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Occupation:Writer, painter, philosopher

Slobodan Škerović (born 27 September 1954 in Belgrade) is a Serbian author, painter and philosopher, and a member of the international neo-avantgarde Signalism movement.

Biography

Škerović studied painting at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade and Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. He has had poems and articles published since 1976 in numerous Yugoslav journals: Haiku, Student, Vidici, Knjizevna reč, Koraci, Stvaranje, Signal, Rukovet, Savremenik, Književne novine...[1] He was editor of the Student and Vidici journals from 1980 to 1982, and for a short time was a comics writer and a member of Belgrade's comics art group "Tuš grupa". As an author and editor he has actively participated in the Signalist neo-avantgarde movement since 2001, and the "Project Rastko" Cultural Network since 2007. He has been a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia since 1996, the Writers Association of Serbia since 2008, and the Association of Serbian Comics Artists since 2010.

Škerović's literary works are characterized by longer poetic forms, with intensive synthesis of traditional spirituality and advanced technology, in poems, essays and science fictionnovels.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rastko.rs/knjizevnost/signalizam/delo/11632 Personal bibliography
  2. http://www.danas.rs/danasrs/kultura/laureat_radmilo_andjelkovic.11.html?news_id=130739&action=print A report on 2007 "Lazar Komarčić" winners