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Tadej Vaukman

Tadej Vaukman is the winner of OHO Young Visual Artist Award 2019 Tadej Vaukman is an independent artist, photographer, and publisher. In his predominantly photographic-based artistic practice, he often follows the principles of rough documentary and street photography through which he documents and comments on topical phenomena from the margins of society and shows unembellished […]

Katarina Petrovic

Katarina Petrović is an artist and researcher working at the intersections of art, science and humanities. Her work focuses on cosmogony, the process of creation and the notion of (infinite) generativeness, using media such as text, language, sound, and code. Tracing the concept of creation as the problem of ultimate origin (the birth of cosmos […]

Qëndresë Deda

When I was born, I had no name, surname, nationality, citizenship, gender! I am still that one that was before! Am I!? Unseen wounds cracked my inner skin. Borders paralyzed my wishes. (Qëndresë Deda, excerpt from Monologue, Dialogue, Trialogue). Qëndresë Deda is the 2018 Award winner of the Artist of Tomorrow Award. In her practice, […]

Martin Penev

Awarded the 2018 Baza/Young Visual Artist Award for emerging visual artists in Bulgaria, Martin Penev’s practice encompasses performance, contemporary dance, sound, installation, interactive design and soft sculpture. His research focuses on the relationship between materials and objects. Penev’s narratives are often loaded with humor and uncanny imagination. Through the contradiction between absurdity and seriousness in […]

Lukas Hofmann

Although Hofmann {*93} works mainly in the field of performance, his artistic practice reaches out to various other fields and media: he relates to the artistic milieu as well as the world of fashion, where he is occasionally active as a stylist and model, and he is also busy as a curator. As an artist […]

Igor Bošnjak

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 […]

Emília Rigová

Emilia Rigova is the 2018 Award winner of the Oskar Čepan Award. Working with film, video, photography, installation, and sculpture, Rigova deals with cultural and social stereotypes as well as politics of the body. Rigova is particularly interested in groups who have been systematically eradicated from hegemonic historical narratives. Visions of the common future of […]

Ana Kuzmanić

Ana Kuzmanić is a Young Visual Artists Award (YVAA) recipient of the 2018 Radoslav Putar Award organized by Institute of Contemporary Art, an award for young artists from Croatia. Ana’s work emerges from the interdisciplinary space of art and social practice. Her work actively problematizes everyday life, examines tensions between the individual and the social, […]