Đorđe Tufegdžić is a visual artist currently studying at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Department of New Media, in the class of Professor Zoran Todorović.
He has participated in numerous projects and group exhibitions, including Prepreke at Podroom Gallery of the Cultural Centre of Belgrade (KCB), DELO at Fabrikraum Gallery in Vienna, J riječ at Kvart Gallery in Split, April Meetings 2025 at the Liberated SKC in Belgrade, as well as the performance Emergency Plenum at the Liberated SKC. His works have also been presented at festivals such as BINA – Urban Video Projections: Understanding How a City Grows (organized by the Cultural Centre of Belgrade).
Tufegdžić actively participated in the planning and realization of the program of the Liberated SKC (Student Cultural Centre) during the anti-regime protests of 2024/25 and remains a member of the collective. He contributed to organizing events such as 48 Hours, Archaeology of SKC, April Meetings 2025, Restyle Riot, and others.
His artistic practice spans installation, performance, interventions in public space, and text-based works, and can be described as post-media. Through his work, he explores the relationships between surveillance, technology, and algorithms in contemporary society, often questioning the boundaries of art through strategies of appropriation and the problematization of authorship. His works raise questions about socio-political relations and the ways in which contemporary systems of power shape everyday life.




























