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Jovan Despotović was born on 16 April, 1952 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, is a Serbian art historian. Discover Jovan Despotović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 16 April, 1952
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbia

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1952

Jovan Despotović (Јован Деспотовић; born 16 April 1952) is a Serbian art historian and art critic who lives in Belgrade.

1976

Jovan Despotović was educated in The University of Belgrade, (Academic Degree in Art History 1976), SFR Yugoslavia, today Republic of Serbia.

1978

Published art criticism and articles since 1978.

1980

At the beginning of the 1980s, together with a group of young Serbian artists in Belgrade: Milovan Destil Marković, Vlasta Vulcano Mikic, Tahir Lusic, Nada Alavanja, Tafil Musović, Mrdjan Bajic, Slobodan Trajkovic etc., as an art critic, Despotović participated in the creation and development of New Wave in art and culture which opposed to traditional creativity in all areas – from visual arts to rock music, from theater to fashion and others.

With numerous writings and art exhibitions Despotović contributed to this movement known as a New Image Painting (Nova Slika) to become very known in Serbia, former Yugoslavia and abroad.

Since the turn of the nineteenth to twentieth century, Despotović has been extremely interested in cultural policy, an active movement for political change and changes in arts and culture.

1986

1986 International Association of Art Critics (AICA)

1987

He was the Yugoslav Commissioner at the 7th International Small Sculpture Exhibition in Budapest, 1987, and the 22nd Biennale in São Paulo in 1994.

Despotović is an art historian with wide-ranging interests in contemporary and recent arts.

He has published over 2,000 articles, critical reviews, and essays and is the founder and editor of numerous journals: Sveske (edition Association of Art Historians of Serbia), Vreme umetnosti (special supplement of the Vreme weekly), Treći program (edition Radio Belgrade), Moment.

His work has been translated into French, English, German, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Slovenian, Macedonian and Albanian.

1990

The effort to establish a new, democratic order in the 1990s brought together many intellectuals, artists, NGOs, etc. For his contributions, Despotović was named Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Culture during Zoran Đinđić's term as prime minister.

He made a lasting contribution to the renewal of institutions, ministerial staffing, legislation of cultural activities and increased international cooperation.

A special area of interest for him was the advancement of contemporary artistic production and the institutions engaged in it.

He has made a significant contribution to the protection of Serbia's cultural heritage, especially in Kosovo following the arrival of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

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2001

From 2001 to 2004, Despotović was the Deputy Minister of Culture for the Republic of Serbia.

He was also director for the protection of cultural heritage at the Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija.

2004

2004–2014, he has been editor of the Cultural and Information Desk at Third Programme of Radio Belgrade and Radio-Television Serbia.

2014

2014-2015 Despotović was Director of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade.

2015

Since 2015 he is Editor in Chef of Documentary program on Serbian Broadcasting Corporation.

2017

Since 2017.

he is in pension.

Despotović is a well-known presence in Belgrade's art and culture scene, which includes the Open Society Institute, Center for Cultural Decontamination and the Auction House Madl’Art.

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