Jasmina Holbus
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Jasmina Holbus | |
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Born | Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia | 21 November 1968
Occupation | Poet, designer |
Nationality | Serbian |
Period | 1990– |
Genre | Poetry, stage design |
Jasmina Holbus (born 21 November 1968) is a Serbian stage designer, poet and interior designer.
Design Work
[edit]Holbus graduated from Chelsea College of Arts in London in 1996, with a degree in interior design. She has been a member of the Association of Writers of Serbia since 1993 and a member of The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia since 2007,[1] holding the status of an independent artist.
She has been professionally engaged in interior design since 1997 and has designed residential and commercial spaces. Since 2015, she has been the co-owner and the director of a company which has designed and built a number of residential buildings in Belgrade.[2]
Holbus lives and works in Belgrade. She has a son named Alex Julius Holbus from a former marriage with Yugoslav-Serbian ice hockey player Mirko Holbus.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]Holbus has been engaged in literary work since 1990. She took part in the Festival Voix Vives de méditerranée en méditerranée 2016, a poetry festival in Sète in France. Her poetry is translated into French and published by Al Manar, within the edition of the poetry festival in 2016.
She has published thirteen collections of poems:
- Noći uzdaha (Nights of Sighs), Prometej, Novi Sad, 1990.(COBISS.SR 3167239)
- Ne mogu pobeći (I Can’t Escape), Prosveta, Belgrade, 1993.(COBISS.SR 51439111)
- Gde prestaje reč (Where Words Stop), Rad, Belgrade, 1994.(COBISS.SR 29573644)
- Bela (White), Plato, Belgrade, 2002.(COBISS.SR 99564812)
- Nemir (Unrest), Plato, Belgrade, 2002.(COBISS.SR 99564300)
- Šestar (Caliper), Plato, Belgrade, 2002.(COBISS.SR 99565068)
- Slagalica (Jigsaw), Plato, Belgrade, 2006.(COBISS.SR 131309324)
- Repozicija (Reposition), Plato, Belgrade, 2010.(COBISS.SR 174830860)
- Tempo, Plato, Belgrade, 2013.[4](COBISS.SR 218927628)
- Hipotenuza (Hypotenuse), Zlatno Runo, Belgrade, 2015.(COBISS.SR 216700428)
- Izbor (Choice), selection of poems from the previous ten published books, Zlatno Runo, Belgrade, 2015.(COBISS.SR 216700172)
- L’hypoténuse at autre poèmes, published by Al Manar, France, 2016 (ISBN 978-2-36426-074-0)
- Ampula (Ampoule), Zlatno Runo, Belgrade, 2021. (COBISS.SR-ID 46695177)
Theatre set design
[edit]Year | Theatre/ Ballet plays | Author | Director/ Choreographer |
Theater / Production |
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2004 | Big white plot | Dimitrije Vojnov | Miloš Lolić | Atelier 212 |
2006 | The President and Eve of Retirement |
Thomas Bernhard | Dino Mustafić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2006 | Other side | Dejan Dukovski | Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2007 | Banat | Uglješa Šajtinc | Dejan Mijač | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2007 | Mensch Meier | Franz Xavier Kroetz | Miloš Lolić | Atelier 212 |
2008 | Dreamers | Robert Muzil | Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2009 | A Flea in Her Ear (adaptation) |
Greg Leaming | Ljubiša Ristić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2010 | God is a DJ | Falk Richter | Miloš Lolić | Little Theatre "Duško Radović" |
2011 | Zoika's Apartment | Mikhail Bulgakov | Dejan Mijač | Serbian National Theatre |
2012 | Othello | William Shakespeare | Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2014 | The Journal of Carnojevic | Milos Crnjanski | Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2014 | Don Juan | Molière | Maša Kolar | Budva City Theatre & Bitef Dance Company |
2014 | Dali & Picasso | Fernando Arabal | Dimitrije Udovički | Bitef Theatre |
2015 | Triad | Libretista J. Holbus | Maša Kolar | Zagreb Dance Centre |
2015 | Mary Stuart | Friedrich Schiller | Miloš Lolić | National Theatre in Belgrade |
2017 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Miloš Isailović | XII Festival mediteranskog teatra Purgatorije |
2017 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Maša Kolar | Croatian National Theater |
2017 | The Wall, the Lake | Dushan Jovanovic | Miloš Lolić | Slovenian National Theater |
2018 | NORDOST | Torsten Buchsteiner | Jana Maričić | Bitef Teatar i Beo Art |
2018 | Five life's of sad Milutin | Milena Markovic | Alexandra Milavić Davies | Atelier 212 |
2018 | Novel on London | Miloš Crnjanski | Ana Đorđević | Belgrade Drama Theater |
2019 | Nathan der Weise | Gotthold Ephraim Lessing | Jovana Tomić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2019 | The Cave | Ivan Ilić & Slobodan Obradović | Jana Maričić | BELEF 2019 - Theatre Vuk |
2019 | La Celestina | Fernando de Rojas | Milan Nešković | Yugoslav Drama Theatre&City Theatre Budva |
2019 | Knives in Hens | David Harrower | Katarina Žutić | Atelier 212 |
2019 | On the Darkening Green | Milena Marković | Jovana Tomić | National Theatre in Belgrade |
2020 | Motion | Dimitrije Kokanov | Jovana Tomić | Bitef Theatre |
2020 | The Screens | Jean Genet | Dino Mustafić | Novi Sad Theater/ Újvidéki Színház |
2021 | The Son | Florian Zeller | Ana Tomović | Atelier 212 |
2021 | Kaspar | Peter Handke | Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2021 | The Lustful Days of Hung Johnny | Filip Grujić | Jovana Tomić | Novi Sad Theater – Újvidéki Színház |
2021 | Middlesex | Jeffrey Eugenides | Jovana Tomić | Serbian National Theatre |
2022 | Children of the Sun | Maxim Gorky | Jovana Tomić | Montenegrin National Theatre |
2022 | Holy Prada | Dimitrije Kokanov | Sanja Mitrović | Bitef Theatre |
2022 | Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. | Alice Birch | Jovana Tomić | Atelier 212 |
2022 | Yerma | Simon Stone | Ana Tomović | Montenegrin National Theatre |
2023 | Unter Grund | Sanja Mitrović | Sanja Mitrović | Schauspielhuis Dortmund |
2023 | The Loser | Thomas Bernhard A.S. Pushkin | Nataša Radulović | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2023 | Pains of Youth | Ferdinand Bruckner | Jovana Tomić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre |
2023 | Adam and Eve | Miroslav Krleža | Maša Kolar | Croatian National Theater in Rijeka |
2024 | I Dreamed That I Woke Up | Željko Hubač | Dino Mustafić | National Theatre in Belgrade |
Participation in other projects and exhibitions
[edit]Jasmina Holbus was an Art director for the project Bojan Z. Sextet in Sava Centre in Belgrade and a Synagogue in Novi Sad in 2013. She was the author of video works for the tour of Shelter with a View jazz album – piano concert of Bojan Zulfikarpašić, France, Belgium, Netherlands, and Switzerland 2014/2015. She was the author of various multimedia projects in architecture, graphic designs and audio-video installations – Barcelona Art Biennial, 2005. She participates in group exhibitions of the applied arts in the country on a regular basis. She is the author of Let's Talk Multimedia Art Research Project, at "Štab" gallery Belgrade 2016.[5][6][7]
Awards
[edit]- 2009 - GRAND PRIX FOR BEST PLAY MIRA TRAILOVIĆ presented by BITEF Festival ″Dreamers″ by Robert Musil, directed by Miloš Lolić | production Yugoslavian Drama Theatre
- 2013 - ANNUAL AWARD FOR BEST SCENOGRAPHY presented by The Association of Fine Arts Artists & Designers of Serbia, for special artistic contribution in the production of ″Othello″ by W. Shakespeare, directed by Miloš Lolić | Yugoslav Drama Theatre
- 2017 - SPECIAL AWARD FOR ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT | XII Festival of Mediterranean Theater Purgatory ″Macbeth″ by W. Shakespeare, choreography by M. Isailović Production Bitef Theater (Serbia) & Cultural Center (Montenegro)
- 2018 - AWARD FOR BEST PLAY | ″Nord-Ost″ (North East) by Torsten Buchsteiner, directed by Jana Maričić | production Bitef Theater & Beo Art, Presented by audience at the Borin Theater Days, Serbia
- 2018 - ARDALION - AWARD FOR BEST SCENOGRAPHY | XXIII Yugoslavian Theater Festival (Serbia) ″Five life’s of sad Milutin″ by Milena Marković, directed by Alexandra Milavic Davies Production Atelier 212; Belgrade, Serbia
- 2019 - ANNUAL AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT | ″Nathan der Weise″ by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, directed by Jovana Tomić | Yugoslavian Drama Theatre, Serbia
- 2021 - ANNUAL AWARD FOR THE BEST SET DESIGN & special artistic contribution in the production of ″Kaspar″ by Peter Handke, directed by Miloš Lolić | Yugoslavian Drama Theatre
References
[edit]- ^ "Jasmina Holbus. biography". ULUPDS. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ "office". Real home Belgrade. Archived from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ "IGOR PERVIĆ JU JE JAKO VOLEO Jasmina Holbus ima sina sa DVA IMENA iz braka sa OVIM SPORTISTOM". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved January 19, 2023.
- ^ "Promocija knjige poezije Jasmine Holbus". Urbanbug. Archived from the original on September 26, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ "Jasmina Holbus Vas poziva na otvaranje mutimedijalnog umetničko-istraživačkog projekta LET'S TALK PROGRAM!". Telegraf. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ "Let's Talk – postproduction video / Multimedia art research project / Concept: Jasmina Holbus". Retrieved February 3, 2019 – via Vimeo.
- ^ "Let's talk: Multimedijalni umetničko-istraživački projekat Jasmine Holbus u galeriji Štab". ELLE. Archived from the original on October 7, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
External links
[edit]- "Večni duh tradicije". Politika. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- "Pozorište nije trend". Politika. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- "Сценографија је нова шкољка". Politika. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- "Poezija nosi energiju pomnožene ljubavi". Politika. Retrieved January 20, 2022.