
The artworks in the Yettel collection are not meant for depots and storage, but for a new, modern, inspiring space that transforms into an exhibition area with the introduction of artistic works.
The collection is a unique organism that lives with the employees and is in daily communication with them, the interior, and visitors.
Investing in creativity
Over 200 pieces, which is the current number of works in the collection, are a representative overview of modern Serbian art and decorate our workspace.
– Milica Begenišić, menadžerka Yettel fondacije
Art pieces
Art at turning point
Saša Janjić, Curator of the Collection
The Serbian modern art scene is in an unenviable, but interesting situation today. Surrendered to the inevitable developments of the modern art system and the logic of capital, free of the burden of the past and the warring 90s, it is slowly focusing on itself, on elementary existential issues, and on finding new ways to present itself in a broader European and global milieu. Torn between authenticity, consistency and the reality of the new era, it is making small steps, trying to find a new language and join global artistic trends. In a word, it is at a turning point.
Artists
- Aleksandar Dimitrijević
- Aleksandar Jestrović
- Aleksandar Maćašev
- Aleksandar Rafajlović
- Aleksandrija Ajduković
- Ana Adomović
- Biljana Đurđević
- Bojana Lukić
- Boris Kandolf
- Boris Lukić
- Branislav Nikolić
- Branka Kuzmanović
- Bratislav Milenković
- Čedomir Vasić
- Daniel Glid
- Danijel Babić
- Dejan Kaluđerović
- Dejana Vučićević
- Art Dađo
- Dragan Stevanović
- Gabriel Glid
- Goran Dimić
- Goran Dragaš
- Goran Micevski
- Hana Rajković
- Jelena Davičo
- Jovan Čekić
- Jovan Mikonjić
- Jovana Tokić
- Katarina Radović
- Kristina Pantelić
- Lana Vasiljević
- Lidija Cacanović
- Maja Josipović
- Marko Stojanović
- Mihael Milunović
- Milan Nešić
- Milena Maksimović
- Milena Putnik
- Milena ZeVu
- Mileta Prodanović
- Milica Crnobrnja
- diSTRUKTURA
- Miloš Nenković
- Miloš Tomić
Learn more about the Yettel collection
The Yettel Art Collection represents an exceptional fusion of contemporary Serbian art and corporate social responsibility. This collection of artworks stems from Yettel's strong desire not only to operate in Serbia but also to actively contribute to the cultural community. The collection is continuously evolving, encompassing works from prominent mid-career artists as well as emerging creators who bring fresh perspectives to the art scene.
Feel free to drop us an email at: fondacija@yettel.rs.
The art collection at Yettel exists to actively contribute to addressing issues in the contemporary art scene in Serbia. Yettel seeks to express its social responsibility by supporting the arts and providing artists with a platform to showcase and disseminate their works.
Yes, the collection continues to evolve and grow over time. Yettel is committed to maintaining a dynamic collection that reflects various generations of artists and their diverse perspectives.
Your statement captures the essence of the significance of art. Art is a crucial element of culture and society, providing us with a deeper understanding of the world around us. Supporting art is not only an investment in creative expression but also a contribution to the cultural identity of a community, the enhancement of the working environment, and support for artists in challenging circumstances.
That's a commendable approach. Currently, Yettel is the initiator of this collection, but the concept of supporting art can serve as inspiration and an example for other companies. Being open to collaboration and support from other sectors can further strengthen the artistic scene. It's a positive step towards fostering a broader, collective effort to promote and sustain the arts.
While the Yettel collection is not currently associated with awarding prizes, the company provides opportunities for greater visibility and recognition within the artistic community through exhibitions and artist promotions. This approach can still significantly contribute to the growth and acknowledgement of artists in the cultural landscape.
That sounds like a flexible and inclusive approach. Currently, the focus is on the works of artists who are already part of the collection, but Yettel remains open to considering contributions from other artists. Through collaboration and dialogue, future expansions and additions to the collection are possible. This approach allows for a dynamic and evolving representation of diverse artistic voices.x