Aftermath. Changing Cultural Landscape - Belgrade
22 August – 14 September 2013
Opening reception: Thursday, 22 August
8.00 pm: Kulturni Centar Beograda – Podroom (Trg republike 5, Belgrade)
9.30 pm: Galerija Remont (Ulica Maršala Birjuzova 7, Belgrade)
FORUM
28. avgust, od 13.00
Kulturni centar Beograda – Podroom
Participants: Milan Aleksić / Miha Colner / Nenad Malešević / Vesna Mićović / Sandra Vitaljić / Ivan Zupanc
Through short presentations and a panel discussion forum will present the opinions and experiences of the artists / photographers andcurators who follow the medium of photography and the photographic scene in the former Yugoslavia. Forum participants will engagein the reflections of the various tendencies of post-Yugoslav Contemporary Photography, and in the interpretations of the artists and photographers to change the physical and mental /cultural environment in the transition process that marked the entire territory of the former Yugoslavia.
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The exhibition brings together the principal protagonists from the field of engaged contemporary photography active in the territory of the former Yugoslavia following its disintegration (1991–2011):
Domagoj Blažević • Boris Cvjetanović • Qëndrëse Deda • Andrej Đerković • Tomaž Gregorič • Majlinda Hoxha • Astrit Ismaili • Robert Jankuloski • Genc Kadriu • Amer Kapetanović • Silvestar Kolbas • Srđan Kovačević • Borut Krajnc • Nenad Malešević • Goran Micevski • Duško Miljanić • Bojan Mrđenović • Paula Muhr • Oliver Musovik • Vigan Nimani • Ana Opalić • Lazar Pejović • Darije Petković • Ivan Petrović • Marija Mojca Pungerčar • Vojo Radonjić • Jasenko Rasol • Bojan Salaj • Tarik Samarah • Mirjana Stojadinović • Viktor Šekularac • Dejan Vekić • Sandra Vitaljić • Borko Vukosav • Milena Zarić • Ivan Zupanc • Antonio Živkovič
The Aftermath. Changing Cultural Landscape international project is the first regional research and curatorial platform established in order to identify and articulate principal tendencies within the field of contemporary photography in relation to its immediate environment. With the participation of partner organisations from throughout the former Yugoslavia, the project represents an extensive investigation of the effect of large-scale social shifts on the image of the physical and mental environment, and thereby, also on the expression of a number of artists who work in the field of fine art photography.
More info on the project on: http://aftermathsee.wordpress.com/
Aftermath is collaborative project of seven partner organisations from former Yugoslav states (Beograd, Cetinje, Ljubljana, Priština, Sarajevo, Skopje, Zagreb); it is supported by European Cultural Foundation (BIFC), Comune di Pordenone, Forum of Slavic Cultures and local authorities.
Partners:
Photon (Ljubljana) / Remont (Belgrade) / Film & Film (Pula) / Collegium Artisticum (Sarajevo) / Stacion (Prishtine) / Narodni muzej Crne Gore (Cetinje) / Contemporary Croatian Photography (Zagreb)
Cover image: Bojan Mrđenović from the series Budućnost/Future, 2008-2012.