Jelena Micić
Jelena Mijić is the 2017 finalist of the annual Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos Award that provides the winning artist with a 2 month residency at Residency Unlimited. The Award is in its sixteenth year and carries the name of Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos, a significant artist, art historian and and one of the founders of conceptual art […]
Kateřina Šedá
Kateřina Šedá is a Czech artist whose work is close to social architecture. She focuses on socially oriented experiments aimed at diverting their participants from entrenched stereotypes or social isolation. Using their own (provoked) activity and a novel use of everyday means, she attempts to generate a permanent change in their behavior. She is the […]
Kateřina Vincourová
Born in 1968 Education 1986-1988 V. Surikov Moscow State Academy Art Institute 1988-1994 Academy of Fine Arts in Prague Kateřina Vincourová has introduced distinctive female themes to contemporary art. While providing a critical commentary on consumerist culture, her objects also reflect a girl’s romanticism. She creates inflatable objects, switching the positions of inside and outside […]
Katarina Zdjelar
The Serbian-born, Katarina Zdjelar is an artist based in Rotterdam. Her practice consists of making video pieces, sound pieces, book projects, and creating different platforms for speculation, knowledge building, and exchange. Her work has been shown internationally including venues such as Venice Biennale, ICA London, MACBA Barcelona, Stedelijk Museum Buro Amsterdam, Museum Sztuki Lodz, Busan […]
Kiril Kuzmanov
In his practice, Kuzmanov is interested in ‘how the ideas as ‘objects’, expressed in a certain language, media and scale gain their status and how that status culturally and psychologically influences our experience’. His interest in the relationship between the artwork (the object/image) and the ‘ideas’ is embodied in the creation of a specific environment […]
Kristina Bozurska
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 the social, scientific and genetic development and consumerism. A major focus is human trafficking worldwide and children from the streets of Skopje, […]
Jirka Skála
Jirka Skála’s work is mainly focused on the relation of a man to his production equipment. He observes this topic mainly in a tercial industry as art world and other parts of the creative industry. Sometimes his works refer to other a human field as a heavy industry, in case the book One family of […]
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 […]
Lala Raščić
Lala Raščić is a media and performance artist who uses the strategy of enactment to deliver narratives that include verbal video performances, performative installation environments, video projections, objects, light, drawing, and painting. Her interests are rooted in the modes of performing text, reflected by her interest in ancient and contemporary storytelling practices, oral histories, and […]
Jiří Černický
Born in 1966 Education 1987-1990 Faculty of Education of Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem 1990-1993 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague 1993-1997 Academy of Fine Arts in Prague Jiří Černický has convinced the jury by his conceptual projects dealing with social issues based on natural human emotions. In his project […]