YVAA

Search
Close this search box.

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 […]

Ivana Smiljanić

Ivana Smiljanić is a visual and performance artist. In her work, using various media and resources of her own body, she is re-creating/re-interpreting experiences and contexts that she faces as a woman, as an artist, and as a citizen. She was awarded the Henkel Art Award for Serbia in 2011 and the “Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos” […]

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 […]

Ivan Petrović

The artistic practice of Ivan Petrović is the result of a comprehensive exploration of the photographic medium and is based on mutual relationships between documentarism, appropriation, and re-evaluation. Petrović is equally interested in the recording, aesthetic and archival function of photography, as well as the possibilities for its extensive evaluation and transposition into the domain […]

Mário Chromý

Mario Chromý reflects on the everyday routine of Slovak and Czech nations. His “soft sculptures” made of fabrics and play dough precisely but wittily and politically incorrectly comment on the local reality,

Ivan Ivanovski

Through the media of drawing, film, and video, Ivan Ivanovski makes a projection of selfhood situated in the current concrete societal and social moment. Ivanovski conveys a self that constantly re-interrogates the existential conditions within the consumerism, capitalism, deranged values, fears, inhibitions. Recent exhibitions include: Trockener Fluss, Prima Center Berlin, Germany, 2016; Millennium Cinema window […]

Mark Ther

Mark Ther’s humorous but heartfelt short films and videos engage head-on with questionable tastes, camp, and queer aesthetics, pop-cultural references, and often-suppressed subjects. Ther’s films take on the language of the music video as well as narrative conventions of the feature film and the confessional reportage and provide comic relief to important social questions. Mark […]

Markéta Othová

Born in 1968 Education 1987-1993 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague Markéta Othová deals exclusively with black-and-white photography, creating series of photographs arranged in a sort of a row or grid. She enlarges her photographs manually on classic large-sized photographic paper which she does not adjust. The formal simplicity is also retained in […]

Irgin Sena

Irgin Sena was born in Albania and lives and works in New York. In 2008 and 2012-13 he was an artist in residency at International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), NY. In 2012 he was awarded the MARIAN NETTER Award and in 2007 the ARDHJE Award for Contemporary Art, in Albania. Irgin has participated in […]