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Jiří Příhoda

Born in 1966 Education Academy of Fine Arts in Prague Jiří Příhoda is the only artist of the young generation to deal with land art. Most of his works only exist in the form of documentation as they have been created for a concrete place; originally a landscape, later a gallery. While dealing with the […]

Ledia Kostandini

Ledia Kostandini transforms places or spaces (often temporarily), making people engage with them in new ways. She introduces social concerns or issues through a playful language, often excepting an immediate response from the public. She plays with what the reality provides turning space and public into essential interactive features of her artworks. Since 2008, she […]

Leonard Qylafi

Leonard Qylafi’s artistic practice includes painting, video, and photography. He works primarily on topics of memory, experience, and environment. He represented Albania in the57th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia with Occurrence in Present Tense, curated by Vanessa Joan Müller. Solo exhibitions include: IMAGERY, Zeta Gallery, Tirana, AL, 2016; Museum of Nature, Zeta […]

Maja Hodoscek

Maja Hodoscek works in the intersection between art, education, politics and everyday life. She makes video works, installations as well as initiates various workshops and curates exhibitions. Through the language of moving image, Hodoscek explores diverse social groups and potential learning environments. Departing from her educational background, a primal notion of her interest is the […]

Marina Marković

Marina Marković (re)questions and (re)works physical and sociocultural pressure trough various media. Personal experience with anorexia places her work in constant relation to maturing and sexuality, states of vulnerability, (in)adequacy and (de)subjectivation. She performs the process of becoming Woman within society through exploration of affects, (corpo)reality and gender (de)construction, consumption, and body economics as societal […]

Ilija Prokopiev

Ilija Prokopiev is a visual artist and a culturologist. He works in the field of art, memory, and history in societies without art institutional infrastructure. He has participated in numerous projects, biennials and group exhibitions such as: Focus Ex-Yugoslavia and Albania, Vienna, Austria, 2016; Heroes for one day, Skopje, Macedonia, 2016; Biennial of Young Artists […]

Milena Putnik

Milena Putnik’s works refer to her immediate urban surrounding by combining drawing and painting with photography, old plans, and newspaper cutouts. She interested in the relation between subjective experience of space and its physical features. Exhibitions include We Have Found a Beautiful Spot, Cultural Center Pozega, Serbia [solo], 2017; B-tour Festival Berlin/Belgrade, 2014; Missing Places, […]

František Skála

František Skála ranks among most renowned Czech artists of the Tvrdohlaví group generation. His blasphemous approach to diverse everyday stories, which he renders by means of installations and objects made of natural and found materials, has literally caught on. Similarly to his predecessor, he has received the award already as a respected artist whose signature […]

OPA (Slobodanka Stevceska and Denis Saraginovski)

OPA (Obsessive Possessive Aggression) is a collaboration founded in 2001 by the visual artists Slobodanka Stevceska and Denis Saraginovski. It focuses on researching the social, cultural and everyday issues, as well as ways of looking, thinking and behaving of a certain community in the shifting social and political conditions. OPA reacts to the actual situations […]

Pleurad Xhafa

Pleurad Xhafa is a visual artist and filmmaker. His work has been included in the following exhibitions: Every revolution is a throw of dice, Genoa, Italy, 2006; Onufri Prize, Tirana, Albania, 2008; Tirana Biennale, collateral event, Albania (2009); Berlin Biennale, Germany, 2010; Lavoro/Work/Vore, Udine, Italy, 2013; Let us start from the middle, Tirana Art Lab, […]