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Anur Hadžiomerspahić
Anur Hadžiomerspahić (born June 2 1971, in Sarajevo), also known as Anur, is an artist and graphic designer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is notable for being the first Bosnian-Herzegovinain artist to show their work in the central pavilion at the Venice Biennale.

Early life and education
Anur was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He studied graphic design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo and graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arti Brera Milano and Istituto Europeo di Design Milano.

Career
In the months immediately preceding the siege of Sarajevo, Anur co-founded (together with Juriša Boras, Almir Kurt, Damir Nikšić and Nebojša Šerić Shoba) the rhythm and blues band Sing Sing. The band grew into a multidisciplinary art collective, bringing together elements of muscial theatre, political activism and ironic humour.

In 1993, Anur joined the Ars Aevi project as its cofounder and subsequent art director. He participated in forming the collection for the Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo and organization of exhibitions by Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounelllis, Daniel Buren, Joseph Kosuth.

As a student at the Accademia di Belle Arti Brera Milano and Istituto Europeo di Design Milano, Anur began producing a series of posters entitled Human Condition: Public Shouting and Individual Revolutions. Human Condition is characteristic of his choosen mode of artistic expression that he calls Artvertising: he uses the medium of advertising to send socially relevat messages. The posters have been exhibited in public spaces, shoping centres and supermarkets across Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy since 1996. In 2001, Harald Szeemann included Anur's Human Condition project in the central exhibition of the 49th Venice Biennale.

In 1998, Anur initiated the Made in Bosnia project. The project aims to represent and promote Bosnian-Herzegovinian culture through the language of graphic design and advertising campaigns.

In 2000, Anur founded the Cardea Creative Centre. For his work with Cardea, he was a finalist for the Epica Award in 1998 and 2000, and winner of the Epica Award in 2001. In 2002, Cardea was renamed Ideologija. Ideologija has worked with large Bosnian-Herzegovinian business companies and has been present on the Bosnian-Herzegovinain cultural scene with campaigns for Ars Aevi, Jazz Fest Sarajevo, SARTR, Letu Štuke, Zabranjeno Pušenje, Dino Merlin, Edo Maajka, and Amira Medunjanin.