Zorica Zafirovska
Zorica Zafirovska is a visual and conceptual artist whose multi-layered practice includes drawing, installation, and design and the use of a variety of materials such as human hair and blood. Zafirovska’s work explores social, scientific and genetic development and consumerism. A major focus is human trafficking worldwide and children from the streets of Skopje, Macedonia. […]
Roman Štětina
Roman Štětina explores media culture as a social construct with fixed practices and expectations. His installations, video and audiovisual interventions sensitively interconnect his interest in sound and the spoken word, especially as it relates to radio, film and TV broadcasting, and the strong visual aspect of the objects or situations connected with it. One of […]
Peter Puklus
Based in Budapest, Peter Puklus is currently completing his DLA (Doctor of Liberal Arts) studies in photography. In his photographic work , storytelling plays a substantial role. Puklus attempts to link what he calls “general history” with the individual stories he sees captured in quotidian objects. Compiling trivial items — a piece of fruit, a […]
Nina Simonovic
In her work, Nina Simonovic brings together her interest for the present day world and important issues of the time with a highly subjective sense of her position as an artist. Through different media – drawing, sound, images and web, the artist explores the questions of time, traces and memory. Simonovic performs a process where […]
Nina Komel
Nina Komel is a conceptual artist whose work is based on documenting and emphasizing the absurd state of everyday interactions and value systems in Bosnia and Herzegovina that occupy both personal and public experience. Focusing on the state of isolation Komel works in a range of media, from text to immersive interactive installations using visual […]
Lenka Đorojević & Matej Stupica
Lenka Đorojević is an artist, curator and writer. Her interactive works, audio-visual performances, theatre sets and collaborative projects research the relation between humans and technology through the sociopolitical, philosophical and cultural dimensions of mediated realities of contemporaneity. Lenka Đorojević has shown her work in Slovenia and internationally. Matej Stupica is an artist, working in different […]
Ján Zelinka
Ján Zelinka is a an artist whose sculptural and drawing practice is characterized by the use of unusual materials with peat, ash, rotting fruit, blood or concrete among others. One of his early sculptures DOLLY http://janzelinka.com/EN/galeria.php?id=31 is in stiffened peat. Overarching themes question the status of the human being within the natural hierarchy of life […]
Aleksandra Chaushova
Chaushova’s practice is marked by strategies of creating history at the border between history and fiction. She employs a wide range of historical propaganda-strategies resulting in dream-like drawings where fantasy and reality coexist. “At first glance, Aleksandra Chaushova’s drawings appear to rival photographs; in their portrayals, in their scenic nature but above all, because they […]