Mladen Stilinović
Belgrade, Serbia
About the Artist
Mladen Stilinović's conceptual art dissects the relationship between language, ideology, and power. Through minimalist interventions, text-based works, and photographic series, he exposes the subtle mechanisms of control within political and social structures.More Artists from Serbia
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