Ivan Stojakovic (b. 1974, Belgrade) is an artist working across painting, sculpture, and installation. He studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, OCAD University in Toronto, and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He lives and works between New York and North Adams, MA.

His practice is grounded in ecological aesthetics, material transformations through temporal processes, and the exploration of the posthuman landscape, in which natural and technological systems interweave into unstable forms of perception and materiality. These transformations also encompass histories of the exploitation of matter and the body, inscribed within contemporary technological and ecological processes. The work examines the mechanisms of contemporary consumer desire and its circulation through images, objects, and systems of production, as well as its relationship to extraction, decay, and the regeneration of matter.

He is the founder and director of Mixed Media Space in North Adams, an independent exhibition space and art institution located in a restored 19th-century industrial building, formerly a water-powered mill, functioning as a physically defined framework for exhibitions and interdisciplinary artistic practices.

His work has been exhibited in institutions and public spaces in the United States and Europe, including Wave Hill, New York, and the Naples Museum of Art, as well as projects at the High Line and Grand Central Terminal in New York. Additional exhibitions include the Museum of the City of Belgrade and a solo exhibition at the Gallery of the Cultural Center of Belgrade.

His work is included in public and private collections, including Temple University and the U.S. Department of State.