Vladimir Miljević’s practice explores themes of historical memory and collective identity through installations, sculptures and performances. Often sparsely but precisely arranged fragments that already contain memories and meaning but gain new ones by being placed in a present context. 

The experience of living in and between two cultures represents a central part of Miljević’s family history. He uses this circumstance as an entry point to address broader topics such as shifting political systems, migration and the relationship between generations. Issues that are relevant to all identities, influence each other

Vladimir Miljević lives and works in Zurich, CH



Solo Exhibitions

2026  



2025  
To Compound Is to Tremble
in collaboration with Gediminas Lesutis
Kulturfolger, Zurich, CH (during Zurich Art Weekend)

Distances We Carry

Inside Artphilein at La Piscina, Paradiso–Lugano, CH
curated by Daniele Agostini

Disequilibrium
Cabane B, Bern, CH
curated by Samira Gollin & Aarabi Kugabalan



Group Exhibitions

2027

2026


2025  



2024  


2023  


2022  

2021  
TBA, Marseille, FR

Art in Motion, in collaboration with E.A.T. – Engadin Art Talks, St. Moritz, CH

Sammlung Branković (part of ∑ Summe – Basler Offspace Biennale), Klyspace, Basel, CH
Beyond the Closet, Anggrek Agency, Zurich, CH

Constructions of Resemblance, VC7, Zurich, CH
Abitare Il Tempo, Galleria Daniele Agostini, Lugano, CH

Unseen Reconstructions, La Rada, Locarno, CH
Jungkunst, Halle 53, Winterthur, CH

DIPLOME 22, ZHdK, Zurich, CH

Once You Open the Box
, ZHdK, Zurich, CH



Publications


2025


2024
Distances We Carry
monograph was published as part of the solo exhibition

Werkbeiträge 2024, Bildende Kunst, Kanton Zürich
accompanied the December issue of the Kunstbulletin



Grants 

2025  


2024  
Grant for production with presentation “Disequilibrium
Pro Helvetia / Swiss Arts Council

Grant by the Canton Zurich / Förderbeitrag Kt. Zürich



Education

2022

2019

A Fine Arts, Zurich University of the Arts, CH

BA Visual Communication, Berlin, DE


Photo: Vittoria Fragapane