Endi Poskovic

Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Endi Poskovic is an internationally acclaimed artist whose practice explores themes of memory, displacement, and transformation through print media and works on paper. Educated in the former Yugoslavia, Norway, and the United States, Poskovic has exhibited extensively worldwide, participating in numerous international biennials, triennials, and exhibitions.

His work has received numerous awards, grants, fellowships, and residencies, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, United States Fulbright Commission Senior Research Fellowship, John D. Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship at the Bellagio Center, Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Norwegian Government Fellowship, Camargo Foundation Residency, Flemish Ministry of Culture Award, Artica Svalbard Residency, New York State Council on the Arts Grant, MacDowell Fellowship, Arctic Circle Residency, and Art Matters Foundation Grant, among others. He has been nominated for the Queen Sonja Print Award, one of the most significant international recognitions in contemporary printmaking, and for the US Artists Fellowship.

Works by Endi Poskovic are held in major public collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn; Fondation Fernet Branca, France; Alive Jincheon Printmaking Museum, South Korea; the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art; and many others. Poskovic is Professor of Art and Design at the University of Michigan’s Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.