Milorad Krstić (Dornberk, 1952 –) is a multimedia artist of Serbian origin. He took a degree in law at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Since 1989 he’s been living and working as a painter and multimedia artist in Budapest, Hungary. He immersed himself into different fields of visual art through painting, drawing, sculpting, documentary films, stage design, set design, photography, interactive CD-ROMs, etc. For his first short animated film, My Baby Left Me, he was awarded a Silver Bear in 1995 at the Berlin Film Festival. For his interactive CD ROM, Das Anatomische Theater, he won a MIFA award for The Best Interactive Project in Annecy 1999. Ruben Brandt, Collector celebrated its premiere at the Locarno Film Festival and won the Art Cinema Award at the 15th Seville European Film Festival. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions in Berlin, Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Belgrade, Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Oudehaske, Budapest, Kaposvar, Szeged, and Györ.
Znany z: Directing
Urodziny: 1952-01-01
Miejsce urodzenia: Dornberk, People's Republic of Slovenia, Yugoslavia
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