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Slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011
Slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011









slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011

In 2010 Cultural City Network from Graz awarded him a scholarship in the form of artist residency. He graduated in 2008 from the University “Džemal Bijedić”, Mostar, at the Department of Fine Arts, in the painting programme. Narrative stories, own poetry and non-narrative visuals play a equal role in her video works.Enes Žuljević was born in Mostar in 1985. In her audio-visual work Show me yours I’ll show you mine (2015-2016), Gačanin explores and questions memories, childhood and social circumstances through the prism of first erotic experiences and their influence on behaviour and life that comes afterwards. She is a founder of the Association for Contemporary Art NAZOR. She is currently finishing her Master’s degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, Department of Art Education. 2006-2009: The Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition, The Academy of Fine Arts, Banja Luka.Īlma Gačanin was born in 1988 in Sarajevo.

slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011

2008: Slobodan um (Free Mind), performance, Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka. 2010-2013: Miniature exhibition Min-Max, Banski dvori, Banja Luka.

slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011

2012-2014: Banja Luka Art Fest, Social and cultural centre “Incel”, Banja Luka. 2013: Differences, Project at SKC (Student Cultural Center), Belgrade. 2013-2015: Aquarellist Colony “Sava”, City Gallery, Brod. 2014: Project retrospective Differencies, Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, Novi Sad. Group exhibitions: 2015: Nova runda kulturnog dijaloga (A New Round of Cultural Dialogue), Cultural and educational community, Odžaci. 2008: Kafa i cigarete (Coffee and cigarettes), Primary School “Boško Buha, Brod. Solo exhibitions: 2013: Realan prostor i vizuelni jezik (Real Space and Visual Language), Gallery for the Young “Macut”, Novi Sad. The technical realisation – establishment of sounds of international dial-in numbers as a prediction of the political situation that follows – was developped together with Duško Brković. In her installation Uslovna sloboda (Conditional Freedom, 2012), Komel is engaged in developing the narrative of conspiracy theory and the breakup of Yugoslavia. Under the influence and pressure of culture, I wish to express the imposed feeling, thought and behaviour which constantly shape us. By occupying the real space, I talk about the context of getting isolated and I perceive reality as signs which inform the spectator about the states that culture, artists and works are in. Using objective transformation during my work I strive towards the recognition of time in which I’m in, turning towards the “panopticon” project and ironizing it in my artistic practices. It helps me emphasise the experience of recognizing the absurd state and everyday banalities which belong to general experience. My guiding idea rests on individual poetics. Starting point of my work is based on documenting personal experience inside a real space, using visual and non-visual language. Komel lives and works in Brod and Novi Sad. Since 2013 she has been a permanent member of the aquarellist colony “Sava”. She got her Master’s degree in 2012 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Novi Sad. She graduated in 2010 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Banja Luka, Department of Fine Arts, in the painting programme. Nina Komel (Winner of the Zvono Award 2016) was born in 1986 in Slavonski Brod, Croatia.











Slobodan trkulja banski dvori 2011