Top 5 Art Blogs on Serbian

Eddie Dean
2 min readJun 21, 2016

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Serbia is a trending destination and home of one of the best music festivals in Europe. In addition to Exit and offline gatherings, Serbia has a lot to offer in the world of zeros and ones.

Let’s see a quick list of top 5 Art Blogs on Serbian and reasons why you should visit them:

Bašta Balkana (Balkan’s Garden) is a web magazine edited by a group of enthusiasts and volunteers. The website called “the field of nice thoughts” contains stories, reports and posts about arts, nature, travel, lifestyle and more.

Mreža kreativnih ljudi (The Network of Creative People) is an international project on the Internet dedicated to creative people. It was founded on 07 April 2003 and is intended for artists from all fields who are doing something specific. In addition to the original content, this website is also open toarticles, photos and event announcements from external authors and cooperators.

Zabavište (Playground): according to the authors, “the blog emerged as idee fixe of a group of people linked by a common love of books, comics, movies and basketball, while hosted on the free WordPress, then moved to the small real domain, when experiencing a boom, and the authors stumbled into the fight with popularity and challenges that accompany it”.

Od knjige do duše (From a Book to the Soul) writes about archeology, astronomy, astrology, archival science, library science, psychology, philosophy, history, religion, mythology, ethnology, fiction, literature, languages, geography, medicine, nutrition, cooking, theater, law, new technologies … They also love music, movies, series …

Pobuna umetnosti (Rebelion of Arts) contains various sections and contributions from different authors. You can find here even a Music Download section, next to the poetry, printed fanzine and extensive “About us” section. Regularly updated, with unique and innovative approach to personal experiences, this blog is a good place to visit.

Now, I hope you all know a bit of Serbian (or Croatian) — that’s why you decided to read this in the first place ;) For those who are not familiar with our languages, the good news is some of these websites offer multingual content (like Zabavište), while the other are willing to translate some articles in order to bring their work closer to the wider audience.

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