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Vuk Ćuk

Vuk Ćuk is a Serbian visual artist who was born in 1987 and is currently based in Belgrade. He works across various media, including sculpture (kinetic and static), installations, drawing, digital art, and painting. His work examines how capitalist logic, trends, and technology shape both the human and natural world, exploring new ways of living in contemporary society.

Ćuk's work has been exhibited in various international exhibitions and art festivals, including the Sequence Art Festival at Marshall House in Reykjavik, Iceland (2019), the 57th and 58th Belgrade Biennale in Serbia (2018, 2021), the China Art Museum in Shanghai (2017), the Sugarcube Festival in New York (2016), and the Taiyuan Sculpture Symposium in Taiyuan, China (2016). He has also had solo shows in Belgrade with gallery ZVONO several times, in Ljubljana with Ravnikar Gallery (2019), and at the Serbian Cultural Center in Paris (2018).

In addition to his art practice, Ćuk is a lecturer at Belgrade's University of Art (Faculty of Applied Arts). He has received several awards and recognitions, including the MAK Museum Vienna's Recognition Award, Vladimir Velickovic fund award, and Taiyuan Sculpture Symposium award. In 2019, he assisted artist Djordje Ozbolt in developing his solo show for the Serbian pavilion at the Venice Biennale.

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