Saša Marković Mikrob

Saša Marković Mikrob
Saša Marković in a T-Shirt with the print of one of his drawings, and his name written in Cyrillic.
Born
Saša Marković

Nicknames:
Mikrob
Mladoženja
Bambus
Ganeša

(1959-10-21)21 October 1959
Died15 July 2010(2010-07-15) (aged 50)
NationalitySerbian
Known forPainting, performance art, music

Saša Marković – Mikrob (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Марковић – Микроб, pronounced [saʃa markɔʋitɕ mikrɔb]; 21 October 1959, Belgrade, SFRY – 15 July 2010, Belgrade, Serbia), also known as Mladoženja, Bambus and Ganeša was a Serbian artist, journalist, radio host, social worker, performer, and one of the major representatives of the Serbian alternative and contemporary art scene. He worked as a contributor for several newspapers and radio programs, and as a performer he played about fifty times in Serbia and abroad. As a specific character, Marković was an inspiration for a number of documentaries, and often appeared in music videos of Belgrade bands.