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Aleksandra Pavlović

Aleksandra Pavlović is a stage and costume designer. She was born and raised in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

She studied stage and film design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and scenography at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. She completed her diploma in stage and costume design at the Berlin Weissensee School of Art. During her studies, she created her own work for numerous films, which were invited to the Festival des Films du Monde Montréal, the Max Ophüls Prize and the Hof Film Festival, among others. From 2013 to 2015, she worked as a permanent stage design assistant at the Schauspiel Köln, where she was responsible for the foyer design for its outdoor venue ‘Britney’. Until 2017, she was employed as a set design assistant at the Münchner Kammerspiele, where she designed the opera booth for David Marton, among other things.
Since then, she has been working as a stage and costume designer at theatres in German-speaking countries, including the Thalia Theater Hamburg, Münchner Kammerspiele, Residenztheater Munich, Schauspiel Leipzig, Schauspielhaus Vienna, Volkstheater Vienna, Theater Basel, Theater Luzern, Deutsches Theater Berlin, Sophiensälle Berlin, Nationaltheater Mannheim with directors Charlotte Sprenger, Elsa Sophie Jach, Pınar Karabulut and Jessica Glause.
She received the Eva Bonacker Young Talent Award 2021 at the Thalia Theater Hamburg for outstanding achievements in stage design. 2023 Invitation to the Internationaal Theater Festival Amsterdam with the production ‘Die Unerhörten’ and Radikal Jung 2018 for the production ‘Alles was ich nicht erinnere’. She lives in Munich.