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Jovan Despotović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jovan Despotović
Jovan Despotović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Деспотовић), born 16 April 1952) is a Serbian art historian and art critic who lives in Belgrade. ==Biography== Jovan Despotović was educated in The University of Belgrade, (Academic Degree in Art History 1976), SFR Yugoslavia, today Republic of Serbia.〔Ko je ko u Srbiji, Who is Who in Serbia (Bibliofon, Beograd, 1991, p. 93, 1995, p. 104)〕 From 2001–2004, 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.〔Arhiva Vlade republike Srbije, Archive of the Republic of Serbia, Beograd〕 2004-2014, he has been editor of the Cultural and Information Desk at Third Programme of Radio Belgrade and Radio-Television Serbia.〔Arhiva Radio televizije Srbije, Archive of Radio Television Serbia, Beograd〕 2014-2015 Despotović was Director of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Since 2015 he is Editor in Chef on Serbian Broadcasting Corporation. 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. Prepared by 300 authors show in Serbia, former Yugoslavia and abroad. He was the Yugoslav Commissioner at the 7th International Small Sculpture Exhibition in Budapest, 1987,〔Darija Kačić, Dubravka Duba Sambolec, Aneta Svetieva (7th International Small Sculpture Exhibition of Budapest, Budapest, 1987, p.p. 138-139) ISBN 978-963-7402-07-4〕 and the 22nd Biennale in São Paulo in 1994.〔Zdravko Joksimovic (22nd Biennale of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 1994, p.p. 291-292)〕
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