Bojana Knezevic

Bonboart

Bonboart is the work of Bojana Knezevic — a visual artist and creative director working between contemporary art, moving image, and technology.

Holding a Master’s degree from the University of Arts in Belgrade and shaped by more than a decade spent living in São Paulo, her practice developed through a constant movement between artistic expression and digital systems. Alongside her artistic work, she has spent years working with digital products, visual direction, AI experimentation, and emerging technologies — allowing her work to exist simultaneously inside both artistic and technological worlds.

Her visual language moves through dream states, fragmented realities, artificial emotion, memory, symbolism, and the unstable border between the human and the synthetic. Working across moving image, immersive narratives, digital environments, and visual fiction, she approaches image not as documentation of reality, but as the construction of psychological worlds.

Her works have been presented through solo and group exhibitions in New York, São Paulo, Tokyo and other international cities.

Through bonboart, art and technology begin to dissolve into one another — somewhere between subconscious landscapes, visual poetry, digital mythology, and contemporary life.

Bojana Knezevic

Bonboart

Bonboart is the work of Bojana Knezevic — a visual artist and creative director working between contemporary art, moving image, and technology.

Holding a Master’s degree from the University of Arts in Belgrade and shaped by more than a decade spent living in São Paulo, her practice developed through a constant movement between artistic expression and digital systems. Alongside her artistic work, she has spent years working with digital products, visual direction, AI experimentation, and emerging technologies — allowing her work to exist simultaneously inside both artistic and technological worlds.

Her visual language moves through dream states, fragmented realities, artificial emotion, memory, symbolism, and the unstable border between the human and the synthetic. Working across moving image, immersive narratives, digital environments, and visual fiction, she approaches image not as documentation of reality, but as the construction of psychological worlds.

Her works have been presented through solo and group exhibitions in New York, São Paulo, Tokyo and other international cities.

Through bonboart, art and technology begin to dissolve into one another — somewhere between subconscious landscapes, visual poetry, digital mythology, and contemporary life.