Nataša Radojević (b. 1989, Serbia) holds a degree in Art History from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade. Her journey in the art world began at the age of seventeen, when she first began organizing and curating exhibitions in Belgrade. In 2016, she founded a cultural platform focused on art advisory, curatorial services, artistic residencies, production, collection management, exhibitions, and bespoke art commissions.
As an art historian, curator, consultant, producer, collector, and gallerist, she has worked with a wide array of international and Southeastern European artists, museums, institutions, galleries, art fairs, and both private and public collections. In 2017, she was selected to participate in the CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators at the 58th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, alongside five other young curators. That same year, she also began her collaboration with the Venice International Film Festival.
In 2018, she became the art director and partner at Drina Gallery in Belgrade. Two years later, she began working as a curator and art advisor with Aria Art Gallery (Florence) and Wizard (Milan), while also collaborating with numerous galleries both in Italy and internationally. In 2022, she was appointed curator of the Serbian national pavilion at the 23rd International Exhibition of Triennale Milan, with the project Infinity of Structure that was selected as a finalist.
Currently, she divides her time mostly between Serbia and Italy