Nataša Knjazovic

Nataša Knjazovic was born on May 26,in 1977.She graduated from the Advanced Polytechnic school and the Faculty of Commerce. From early childhood she is living in a world of colours.Raised by two painters,her mother Ana and grandfather Jan,she acquired the love to naive art. Continues to paint and live her family motto”man can see well only with the heart”.Her signature are three hearts.She had 38 solo exhibitions.From 2011 she lives in Slovakia.

Solo exhibitions

Charity art exhibition for the refugees. Bishop’s House, Požarevac (exhibition was opened by the head of the diocese of Požarevac and Braničevo, Bishop Ignatije Midić), 1999

CC Kučevo, 1999

Zaova Monastery, 1999

CC Petrovac na Mlavi, 1999

Gallery Madam, Pančevo, 2000

Duško Radović Theatre, Belgrade (exhibition was opened by Branko Perišić), 2002

Hotel Maestral, Miločer (Budva), Montenegro (exhibition was opened by Branko Perišić), 2002

International Press Center, Belgrade (exhibition was opened by Natalija Batričević), 2002

Zuzka Medveďova Gallery, Bački Petrovac (with Jan Chlpka; exhibition was opened by Vladimír Valentík), 2004

Quo Vadis house, church of Bratislava (on the occasion of 20 years of Jan Knjazovic’s death; the exhibition was opened by Maria Šmihulova, art historian), Slovakia, 2005

Charity art exhibition for the children of Kosovo, Gallery Helena, Belgrade (exhibition was opened by Radmila Vasiljević – chairman of the Zlatna nit association, and Jozef Sabo – the First Secretary at the Embassy of Slovakia), 2004

Korak do sna (Step to Dream) – charity art exhibition and auction for the children of Kosovo, 063 Gallery – Academy of Arts BK, Belgrade, 2004

International Press Center, Belgrade, 2004

The third heart of Knjazovic exhibition, 063 Gallery – Academy of Arts BK, Belgrade, 2005

Vuk Karadžić Club – Vuk Endowment, Belgrade (part of the income was donated to the flood-affected areas; exhibition was opened by Nikola Kusovac), 2005

House of Arts, Piešťany, Slovakia, 2005

CC Bačka Palanka (with Jan Chlpka), 2006

Ikar Gallery, House of Aviation, Zemun, (exhibition was opened by Sofija Ljubičić, prof. Dr. Vladimir Valent, prof. Dr. Aleksandar Milošević), 2006

Energoprojekt Art gallery, Belgrade, 2006

International Press Center, Belgrade (exhibition was opened by Natalija Batričević), 2006

Hotel Dunav, Požarevac (part of the program Ljubičevo Horse Games), 2006

CC Zrenjanin, exhibition dedicated to the children with disabilities (org. by Humanity in Action), 2006

Konji ponovo jure (The Horses are Running Again) exhibition, M gallery café, Pančevo, 2006

Russian Cultural Centre, Belgrade (exhibition was opened by prof. Dr. Vladimir Valent, and prof. Dr. Aleksandar Milošević), 2006

Bishop’s palace, Požarevac (charity art exhibition for the iconostasis of St. Paraskeva church; exhibition was opened by the head of the diocese of Požarevac and Braničevo, Bishop Ignjatije Midić ), 2007

Charitable Easter exhibition for the St. Maximus the Confessor church. Library, Kostolac, 2007

Homeland Museum, Pljevlja, Montenegro, 2007

Knjazovic and friends charity art exhibition and auction for the blind people, under the patronage of HRH Princess Elizabeth Karageorgevic of Yugoslavia. Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade (Vuk Bojović was auctioneer), 2008

Stiftsgalerie St. Georgen, Austria (exhibition was opened by Sonja Asanović Todorović – Consul General of the Republic of Serbia), 2008

Alpe Adria Gallery, Klagenfurt, Austria (exhibition was opened by Klagenfurt deputy mayor), 2008

Cultural Center, Srbobran (with graphics of M. Jonaš and J. Generalić; the exhibition was opened by Vladimir Mudrinski and Jano Čech), 2009

Heart for Kosovo charity art exhibition. Vuk Karadžić Club – Vuk Endowment, Belgrade(exhibition was opened by Jelena Anđelković – art historian; art program by Milka Stojanović, Živan Saramandić, Jelena Žigon), 2009

Krug Gallery, Bečej Theatre, 2009

Central – Slovakian Museum, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, 2009

Synagogue, Kokava nad Rimavicou, Slovakia, 2010

Podjavorina Museum, Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Slovakia, 2010

CC Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia, 2011

Pod Orlojom Gallery, Stará Bystrica, Slovakia, 2011

Memories of the Homeland , Detva City Hall, Slovakia, 2011

Petar Dobrnjac Foundation house, Požarevac, 2012

Serbian Cultural Center, Prague, Czech Republic, 2013

Art colonies

Art colony, Zaječar (organized by Youth Center), 2001

Art colony, Zaječar (org. by Youth Center), 2002

Art colony, Zaječar (org. by Youth Center), 2003

International art colony, Banja Vrujci, 2003

Fine art settlement Ivanjdan, Mataruge (Pljevlja), Montenegro, 2003

Merkur Art colony, Novi Sad (org. by College of Business), 2003

Art colony, Zaječar (org. Youth Center), 2004

Merkur Art colony, Novi Sad (org. College of Business), 2004

Dijamant Art colony, Kopaonik (org. by REIK Kolubara), 2005

Rajac Art colony, 2005

Kamengrad Art colony, Lazarevac, 2005

International naive art colony Zaječar – Berkovica (Youth Center), 2005

Intercession of the Theotokos fine arts Assembly, Draginac, 2006

Intercession of the Theotokos fine arts Assembly, Draginac (organization: SPC in Draginac), 2007

Charity art colony, Srbobran, 2008

My Balkan charity art colony, Požarevac (org. by Codex agency), 2007

35th International art colony Lipovac, Topola (org. by Topola municipality), 2007

Široka staza (Wide Path) international art colony, Zemun, 2006

Šumarice art colony, Kragujevac, 2006

Šumarice art colony, Kragujevac, 2007

High school boarding house art colony, Kragujevac, 2006

Romansa (Romance) art colony, Pružatovac, 2007

Romansa (Romance) art colony, Pružatovac, 2007

Art colony, Požarevac (Codex agency), 2008

Art colony, Lebane (org. Lebane municipality), 2008

Salaš 137 charity art colony, Novi Sad (org. by the Circle of Serbian Sisters), 2008

Art colony, Kikinda (org. by Gerontology center), 2008

Art colony, Krupanj (Library and Cultural Center Krupanj), 2008

101 Painters Art colony, Kraljevo, 2008

Art colony, Prilipac (Church in Prilipac; org. by priest Milan Popović), 2008

Romance art colony, Pružatovac (org. by prof. Dr. Dušan Jarić), 2009

Salaš Juraj international art colony, Detva, Slovakia (org. by Pavel Hrin; Nataša Knjazovic – selector of colony), 2009

Pastel art colony, Novi Bečej (Gerontology center), 2009

Love and Understanding – international art colony, Požarevac, 2010

International art colony, Biele Vody, Detva, Slovakia, 2010

International art colony, Brunovce, Slovakia, 2011

International plain-air festival Insita, Humenné, Slovakia, 2012

International plain-air festival Insita, Humenné, Slovakia, 2013

International plain-air festival Insita, Humenné, Slovakia, 2014

Significant collective exhibitions

Paris, Brussels, Tokyo, New York, Vienna, Pittsburgh, Geneva, Shanghai, 2010

International Naive Art exhibition, Varenna (LC) – Italy, 2012

International exhibition of Naive Art,Viljandi, Estonia, 2012

International Festival of naive art, Katowice, Poland, 2013

Family Knjazovic participated at the international brand fair in Belgrade (fine art brand), 2007 and 2008

Nataša and Ana Knjazovic were participants of the action Let’s Build the Avala Tower.

Nataša and Ana Knjazovic were the initiators of the Love for Ljubičevo action for supporting the oldest horse farm near the city of Požarevac.