Jaša Mrevlje-Pollak, professionally known as JAŠA, is a contemporary artist based in Berlin. Born in Ljubljana in 1978, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice in 2006. Renowned for his innovative approach merging visual arts with conceptual practices, JAŠA has exhibited internationally at prestigious venues such as the Venice Biennale and Frieze London and New York. His art explores themes of space, form, and socio-political issues, captivating audiences with its ability to provoke thought and emotion through installations and performances. In addition to his artistic pursuits, JAŠA is committed to mentoring emerging artists and sharing his expertise. Co-authoring "Making It: The Artist’s Survival Guide" with Noah Charney, he offers valuable insights into the creative process. With studios in both Ljubljana and Berlin, JAŠA continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art, leaving a profound and enduring impact on the cultural landscape.