The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia


The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia is an organization that supports Serbian professionals working in the fields of art and design. This includes architecture, textiles, scenography, costume design, sculpture, graphics, paintings, ceramics, art photography, restoration, and art history.
One of the largest arts organizations in the country, the ULUPUDS was founded in 1953 in Belgrade and its first president was architect Milan Minić. The association is formed of an executive committee and an arts council. About 150 members joined at the start and today there are about 1500 members.
The group's goal is to promote the applied arts and design to businesses and the general public. Every year, it holds the "Ranko Radovic Awards", honoring excellence in architecture and TV programming, as well as the "Pavle Vasić Awards" for written texts about the arts.
The ULUPUDS has held numerous exhibitions since its inception, including the 1958 "Taste, Distaste" exhibit and the 1962 "Subject of Memories" show. The organization has two permanent exhibition spaces, the Singidunum Gallery and Singidunum "Small Gallery", which are located in downtown Belgrade. Around 40 exhibitions are held each year in the two galleries and also in rented venues. The main shows include the annual "May Exhibition" for all members, the "Golden Pen of Belgrade" illustration contest for those in the fine arts, the "Golden Smile" competition for cartoonists, and the "Ceramics Biennial" for pottery makers.
The exhibitions help promote the work of members and contribute towards a professional code of ethics. Additionally, the ULUPUDS sends Serbian participants to international art and design shows. The association also coordinates lectures and conferences, while advocating for rules governing the profession such as royalties and tax policy.
The ULUPUDS belongs to several international societies such as the ICSID and ICOGRADA.

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