Miha Presker
For Miha Presker human perception is similar to digital one, neither able to see all perspectives and relation between spaces at once. His work researches and displays the contrast between human and machine perception. He invigorates this contrast in order to gain insight into space and movement from a new perspective. He won the OHO […]
Igor Ruf
In his practice, Igor Ruf explores the relations between object and non-object, and memory as a starting point for a work of art. In his work, he treats objects as a construct of memory, memory as a cognitive ability to reconstruct past experiences, whether autobiographical ones or ones experienced through media such as film and […]
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, […]
Gjorgje Jovanovik
In his recent work, the question of the integration and disintegration of the contemporary man has been his preoccupation. He re-examines interpersonal communication in the context of the general situation of redefining universal values, man-society relations, and consumerism as a key factor of modern lifestyle. Selected solo exhibitions: Radio Free Skopje, CAC Gallery, Skopje, 2015; […]
Milica Ružičić
Milica Ružičić is a conceptual artist and socially engages artist who works with a variety of media, including sculpture, painting, photography, and performance, video and street actions. Co-founder and member of the Initiative Dez.org. and internet project Čačkalica. Solo exhibitions include: Dolap, an interactive installation in a public park in Belgrade, 2016; Paintings, Gallery of […]
Genti Korini
Genti Korini explores the manner in which forms are created and how their cultural backgrounds and social contexts shape them. The works are greatly informed by the architecture Korini’s hometown of Tirana, Albania, as it was (re)shaped during the 1980s and 1990s. Evoking turn-of-the-century art movements such as Constructivism, Modernism, and Suprematism, it is no […]
Mira Gáberová
The recent work of Mira Gáberová focuses on an analysis and possibilities of expression of more ephemeral artistic forms. In her recent works, she either addresses the theme of everyday banal situations present in her personal and family life or investigates the place of an individual and his being in the contemporary world, often implying […]
Miran Blažek
Miran Blažek is a visual artist whose work deals consistently with transposition-through action, material or space itself. He expresses the idea that artistic activity should be seen as a process of conversion. A selection of exhibitions include: X-House Open Studio, Kristiansand, Norway; T-HT Award@MSU, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia; Abstract, figurative, disassembling, overlapping, Museum […]
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 […]
Mladen Miljanović
After secondary school, Mladen Miljanović attended the Reserve Officer Military School where he earned the rank of sergeant and trained 30 privates. He enrolled at theAcademy of Arts in Banja Luka upon completion of his military term. His work is based on his life experience: on one hand, it is the experience of growing up […]