Sandra Dukič
Sandra Dukič is a visual and performance artist. Her work focuses on female identity in the Balkans. She’s worked on several different projects for women’s rights and against female torture. She’s active in humanitarian work that considers women in a town Ljubija. She was awarded the 2011 ZVONO Award along with Boris Glamocanin, and the […]
David Černý
Born in 1967 Education 1988-1996 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague 1994-1995 P.S.I. artists residence, New York 1995-1996 Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York David Černý is renowned for his monumental objects in public space. His works are socially critical and very forceful. Due to their realistic visuality, they are comprehensible to […]
Saša Tkačenko
Saša Tkačenko practice revolves around the exploration of representational modes and models in the public sphere — the spaces of social communication and exchange that constitute the unstable scenographies of contemporaneity. Observing how appearances of (public) places and their transformation are being constructed, he explores their spatial and sound aspects by exposing them to image-based […]
Dalibor Trencevski
Dalibor Trencevski is an artist who tells a story about many different worlds, which are interfering with each other, exploiting all sorts of expressing mediums in the process. Dalibor received the Henkel Art Award for young artists from the CEE region in 2009, the Denes Award in 2005, and Borko Lazeski Award in 2004. Selected […]
Sašo Sedlaček
Sašo Sedlaček is interested in technology and current social phenomena. His primary interest seems to be things that people overlook and the ways in which they can be made useful once again. His work is generally defined by theories of disposal and the use and reuse of cheap technologies, open source software and waste materials. […]
Selma Selman
Selma Selman is an artist of Romani origins. Her work is representative of her life struggles and the struggles of her community. Selman utilizes a multiplicity of art mediums, ranging from performance, painting, and photography to video installations in order to express herself as an individual, a woman, and an artist. Her work, through personal, […]
Boris Petrovski
Boris Petrovski uses a wide range of media to communicate his art. Over the last few years, he has focused predominantly on installation and performance, in the form of inflatable objects/sculptures. His work has been presented in a variety of contexts, in conventional and nonconventional exhibition venues, as public space interventions that provoke and inspire. […]
Siniša Ilić
Siniša Ilić is a visual artist whose work includes, drawing, painting, installation, video works, and performance. Ilić’s practice addresses social phenomena and mechanisms, exploring forms of labor, tension, social violence and states of uncertainty. Ilić is a co-founder of TkH (Walking Theory) art and theory platform, founded by a group for theoretician and artists at […]
Slavica Janeslieva
Slavica Janeslieva is a visual storyteller. Her work draws on moments or stories from memory, mixing them with various contexts, periods, sequences of events and situations in a kind of postmodernist storytelling tradition. Educated as a printmaker, she experiments new expressive ways in printmaking, photography, digital technology, objects, and installations to create texture in an […]
Boris Glamocanin
Boris Glamocanin is a visual artist working in different fields and various media. Based on research and historical elements, personal, emotional, sexual and other identities that have been banned, underrecognized, or permanently endangered by the society are the main focus of his artistic projects. All in a Day’s Work at Splatterpool Gallery in NY in […]