Belgrade, Serbia
HALL 3
BOOTH G8
Domingos Octaviano, Jangada, 2020 – ongoing, beeswax and lacquer on canvas, 145 x 385 cm
Courtesy: Hestia Gallery
HESTIA (gr. /ˈhɛstiə/, Ἑστία – “hearth, fireplace, altar”): in ancient Greek religion and mythology, Goddess of hearth, domesticity, architecture, family and the state.
As an independent visual arts space we operate at the crossroad of a commercial gallery and an art residency which includes an extensive library for our residents and visitors.
We (re)present emerging and established artists, whose research and work stems mainly from the fields of ethnography, anthropology, social sciences and history. Experiences and voices across different cultures and geographies give way for a vision on multiple worlds.
Our mission is to create and put forward ways of thinking in the field of contemporary visual arts related to lesser known issues, geographies and peoples as well as the less canonic references, somehow away from the Western ideal and what is already very known.
Domingos Octaviano, born in 1985, Brazil
Nicolás Grum
Jorge Marín
Domingos Octaviano
Radenko Milak
Vangjush Vellahu
Mark Požlep
Louis-Cyprien Rials
Daniel García Andújar
Ana Vujovic
Clément Bedel
Marge Monko
Biljana Djurdjevic
Anja Obradovic, Director
Belgrade, Serbia
Toplicin Venac 14, Flat 9
11000
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