Đorđe Ozbolt‘s work mixes high art and kitsch, the sacred and the profane, the monstrous and the humorous. Born in Belgrade, then part of Yugoslavia, Ozbolt studied architecture in Belgrade, Serbia. After moving to London in 1991, he received a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2000 and an MA from the Royal Academy of Arts in 2006. His eclectic style draws inspiration from classical art history and his travels around the world, particularly India. He has cited Kasimir Malevich, Francis Picabia, and Giorgio de Chirico as influences. On his frequently reworked canvases, Ozbolt combines folkloric, religious, and Pop imagery in irreverent ways.

His group shows include the Tate Triennial (2006), the Prague Biennale (2007), and the Belgrade Biennale (2018). Ozbolt represented Serbia in the 58th Venice Biennale.
He has held solo exhibitions including Gallery Baton, Seoul (2025); Herald St | Museum St, London (2025), Each Modern, Taipei (2024), the Holburne Museum, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton (2017), The Holburne Museum, Bath (2016), and has participated in group exhibitions at international major museums and art institutions such as Tate Britain, London (2006), Zabludowicz Collection, London (2010); National Museum of Art, Osaka (2012); Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill (2015); New York White Columns (2005) and etc.

Đorđe Ozbolt‘s work mixes high art and kitsch, the sacred and the profane, the monstrous and the humorous. Born in Belgrade, then part of Yugoslavia, Ozbolt studied architecture in Belgrade, Serbia. After moving to London in 1991, he received a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2000 and an MA from the Royal Academy of Arts in 2006. His eclectic style draws inspiration from classical art history and his travels around the world, particularly India. He has cited Kasimir Malevich, Francis Picabia, and Giorgio de Chirico as influences. On his frequently reworked canvases, Ozbolt combines folkloric, religious, and Pop imagery in irreverent ways.

His group shows include the Tate Triennial (2006), the Prague Biennale (2007), and the Belgrade Biennale (2018). Ozbolt represented Serbia in the 58th Venice Biennale.
He has held solo exhibitions including Gallery Baton, Seoul (2025); Herald St | Museum St, London (2025), Each Modern, Taipei (2024), the Holburne Museum, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton (2017), The Holburne Museum, Bath (2016), and has participated in group exhibitions at international major museums and art institutions such as Tate Britain, London (2006), Zabludowicz Collection, London (2010); National Museum of Art, Osaka (2012); Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill (2015); New York White Columns (2005) and etc.

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2025

Parallel Lines And Other Stories, Eugster || Belgrade, Belgrade, RS
Sing Me a Song, Gallery Baton, Seoul, KR
Birdsongs of Praise, Herald St | Museum St, London, UK

2024

Interstellar Traveler to Home, Each Modern, Taipei, TW (two-person)

2023

Djordje Ozbolt and Kazuma Koike, AISHONANZUKA, Hong Kong, HK (two-person)

2021

Sing me a Song, Herald St | Museum St, London, UK Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP

2022

Phillips, Tokyo, JP

2019

Greetings From A Far Away, Gallery Baton, Seoul, KR
Regaining Memory Loss, Serbian Pavilion, 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, IT

2017

Brave New World, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton, UK For better or worse, Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP
Lost and Found, Gallery Baton, Seoul, KR

2016

The Grand Detour, The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK
Mars in Capricorn, Herald St, London, UK

2015

More Paintings About Poets and Food, Hauser & Wirth, New York, US

2014

Mens sana in corpore sano, Herald St, London, UK
Djordje Ozbolt, Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP

2013

Who Say Jah No Dread, Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, CH 2012 Same, Same but Different, Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP

2011

Herald St, London, UK
Galerie Rudiger Schottle, Munich, DE

2010

Tell them I said something, Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, CH
303 Gallery, New York, US 2009
Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP Herald St, London, UK

2008

303 Gallery, New York, US Nyehaus, New York, US

2007

Taro Nasu, Tokyo, JP

2006

Monica De Cardenas, Milan, IT
Wanderings of a Pilgrim in Search of the Picturesque, Herald St, London, UK

2005

New Paintings, Ibid Projects, Vilnius, LT

Works

Angry Owl (What’s Your Excuse)

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Pass the Dutchie on the Left Hand Side

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Parallel Lines

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Top of the Pops II

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Seven German Poets

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Two Pi in the Sky

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
53 x 63 cm (framed)
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Opposites Attract

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
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Piet's Diet

2025
Acrylic on wood panel
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Untitled 1

2025
Oil pastel on paper
100 x 70 cm
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Untitled 4

2025
Oil pastel on paper
100 x 70 cm
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