a:7:{s:4:”user”;s:4:”none”;s:8:”subtitle”;s:0:””;s:10:”brief_info”;s:2533:”Igor Bošnjak is a Young Visual Artists Award (YVAA) recipient of the 2018 Zvono Award organized by SKLOP, an award for young artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bošnjak works within the field of intermedia arts employing film, video, installation and photography. His research-based practice is driven by the analysis of socio-political realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, relations between historical facts and its distorted preservation by technology, personal memory, and collective belief. Bošnjak uses historical references in order to provoke discussion about the shifts that occur within media as well as existing socio-cultural oscillations. Architecture and site-specificity are key to his investigations and provide additional layers of readings and places for intervention. “Sometimes, concept puts me on the path to these places, but other times those places invite me to be present within them”, says Bošnjak.
Bošnjak currently works as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Visual Arts in Trebinje where he teaches Intermedia Arts, Video Art, and Multimedia. In the publication
The Contemporary Thesaurus: The contextual determinants of present-day art practices in the Republic of Srpska by Žana Vukičević refers Igor Bosnjak among the most notable artists of the younger generation.
Selected solo exhibitions by the artist include EUtopia, Art Gallery Cultural Centre Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2018; EUtopia Project, MOCAV Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2017; Accumulated history, Eastwards Prospectus Gallery, Bucharest, Romania 2015; Self-management, Podroom Gallery, Cultural Centre Belgrade, Serbia, 2015; It is not the litteral past that rules us, it is image of the past, Duplex 100m2, Sarajevo, B&H, 2014; Image/Time, Museum of Contemporary Art RS, Banja Luka, B&H, 2011.
Selected group exhibitions include Artists Film International, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK, 2016; The Future of Memory, Kunsthalle Wien, Wien, Austria, 2015; Disappearing Things, 55th October Salon Belgrade, Serbia, 2014; New Cinema & Contemporary Art, Rencontres Internationales, Gaîté Lyrique & Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2014; Inconclusive Analysis, National Center for Contemporary Art & Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia, 2012. Art residencies include: KIBLA, Maribor, Slovenia, 2019; ACAX Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange, Budapest, Hungary, 2019; ZINC Arts et Cultures Numeriques, Marseille, France, 2017; Q21 ViennaMuseum Quartier, Vienna, Austria, 2016.”;s:5:”email”;s:0:””;s:5:”phone”;s:0:””;s:7:”address”;s:0:””;s:7:”socials”;a:1:{i:0;a:3:{s:4:”name”;s:0:””;s:5:”title”;s:0:””;s:3:”url”;s:0:””;}}}