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    Emilia Martin: Iga and Kuba / Watery Bodies / Going East

    Original price was: 250,00 €.Current price is: 212,50 €.
    Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm + black frame
    All prints are printed on fine-art 100 % cotton paper
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    Artëm Chistyakov: Russian Enigma / Going East

    Original price was: 200,00 €.Current price is: 170,00 €.
    Dimensions: 45 x 26 cm + black frame
    All prints are printed on fine-art 100 % cotton paper
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    Anton Polyakov / Going East

    Original price was: 250,00 €.Current price is: 212,50 €.
    Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm + black frame All prints are printed on fine-art 100 % cotton paper
     
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    Aija Bley: Ada & Gogi / Going East

    Original price was: 200,00 €.Current price is: 170,00 €.
    Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm + black frame All prints are printed on fine-art 100 % cotton paper
  • Little known outside of his native Hungary, the body of work Szász created from the late 1950s through the 1970s, epitomizes the artistic vision and innovation of photographers active in Hungary during the years of communism. Featuring boldly graphic abstractions primarily drawn from Hungarian life and landscape, Szász’s images communicate through a universal vernacular. Working in the tradition of Hungarian greats such as André Kertész and László Moholy-Nagy, János Szász’s images are notable for their experimentation with radical perspectives, formalist compositions, and stark, black and white contrast printing. Szász’s photographs transform ordinary scenes from his hometown of Pécs — snow-covered vineyards, stacked firewood, and rows of seating in a darkened movie theater—into bold and graphic compositions. By manipulating darkroom exposure and processing techniques, Szász often reduced his subjects to pattern. He utilized a darkroom process for high-contrast printing, which involved chemical over-processing, then painstakingly bleaching over toned areas with a paintbrush or sponge, to arrive at his dynamically graphic images.

    Photographs: Szász János Texts:  Kincses Károly Graphic design:  Bodó Márton Translation:  Szász Balázs Publisher: Szolga Hajnal Year: 2012 Paperback, 128 pages Language: English, Hungarian Dimensions: 27 x 21 cm ISBN: 978-963-08-2959-5

  • Photographs from the Years When So Much Was Demanded and So Little Was Allowed  The contradictions of life in Eastern Europe in the 1970s and ’80s. Czech photographer Vladimír Birgus (born 1954) presents black-and-white photographs of Eastern European cities that capture the contrasts between optimistic communist propaganda and the gloomy reality of everyday life in this era. Photographs: Vladimír Birgus Text: Jiři Siostrzonek Graphic design: Vladimír Vimr Translation: Derek Paton Publisher: Kàrel Kerlický – KANT Year: 2019 Hardcover, 88 pages Language: English, Czech Dimensions: 28 x 24 cm ISBN: 78-80-7437-295-7
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     In recent years Roman Bezjak has been intensively studying the theme of Socialist Modernism. He took the last series of photographs in Tashkent, in a "city as a symbol of Soviet modernity and an open-air museum of socialist architecture". In this experimental laboratory of modern architecture, only the countless prefabricated buildings remain in their original condition today. The devastating earthquake of 1966 enabled the emergence of an open-air museum of socialist architecture in Tashkent. Urban planners were able to realize their vision of a new city as a symbol of Soviet modernity in Asia. In this experimental laboratory of modern architecture, only the countless prefabricated buildings remain in their original condition today. The architects and building artists virtuously combined constructional requirements with local traditions. Oriental mosaic ornaments decorate the windowless gable facades of the prefabricated buildings. The facade designs of the long sides take into account the hot climatic conditions of the region with their concrete ornaments that serve as sunshades. Author / Photographs: Roman Bezjak, 2005 - 2013 Senior Curator:: MiJung LEE Book Design: JiYoung KIM Published by:  GoEun Museum of Photography, Busan. South-Korea First edition: 2019 Pages: 174 40 images Socialist Modernism 43 images Pyongyang ISBN 978-89-6956-036-0
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    Ian Rožac / Photonic Editions

    Original price was: 190,00 €.Current price is: 140,00 €.
    Ian Polak Rožac (1998) is an artist in the field of visual communications, mainly engaged in photography, graphic design and video. He studied in Slovenia and abroad. His work is centered around digital photography of architectural landscapes, fashion and portraits. The works selected testify to the photographer's passion for colors, contrasts, and minimalistic compositions with a strong aesthetic note. His work is distinguished by contrasts, pure images and details of the industrial and architectural objects where he finds inspiration in peculiar textures and intriguing forms. The exhibited photographs were taken on his journeys discovering Spain and Portugal. The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.
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    Iza Štrumbelj Oblak / Photonic Editions

    Original price was: 190,00 €.Current price is: 140,00 €.
    Iza Štrumbelj Oblak (1997) is about to complete the study of photography at the higher school of applied sciences VIST. To acquire additional knowledge and broaden her horizons, she took several courses, and participated at several group exhibitions and photography competitions. Despite being her favorite medium of expression, she is not bound to photography. She is interested in the society and its many problems, intricating them with the motif of personal growth. In her earlier work, she tried to figure out beauty and explored the notion of personal identity. She has always been interested in human relations and the personal stories of the people behind the pictures. The photographs on display come from the backstage of her previous project in which she constructed her self-portrait through the materialization of relations, memories, interests and national identity. She wonders what happens if the portrait is stripped off itself, which makes her explore other constituents of personal identity. The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.
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    Jošt Dolinšek / Photonic Editions

    Original price was: 190,00 €.Current price is: 140,00 €.
    Jošt Dolinšek (1997) is a visual artist with a special interest in art photography. In 2020, he graduated in psychology from the University of Ljubljana. He works on long term projects, exploring the visual experience of the environment and his relation to it. He is curious about different approaches to the art of photography, combining it with other media such as sound and installation. His works have been exhibited locally and internationally. With their subtlety, three photographs taken between 2017 and 2019, somewhat summarize the philosophy behind his artwork, which is investigating the visual experience of the environment and the sensibility to being and living. Despite originally parts of different photo series, they indicate the continuity of otherwise project-based creative process. The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.
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    Tjaša Kučič / Photonic Editions

    Original price was: 190,00 €.Current price is: 140,00 €.
    Tjaša Kučič (1999) is a younger generation photographer, a third-year student of visual communications at the Faculty of Design. Besides photography, she is also engaged in graphic design. Her motifs come from the world of surfing, as it is both inspiring and familiar to her. She currently lives in Slovenia, while at the same time doing most of her work abroad. “Surfing has been around for hundreds of years, but only few find in it a true passion because it requires a very particular life-style and huge commitment. With my photographs, I want to trigger emotions in a viewer so that they can, in a way, relate to this experience and learn a little something about surf culture.” The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.
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    Lara Pučko / Photonic Editions

    Original price was: 190,00 €.Current price is: 140,00 €.
    Lara Pučko (1998) studied visual communications, however, she works in the fields of graphic design, illustration and photography, capturing life in motion as well as landscapes frozen in time. In addition to sport and landscape photography, she takes pictures of people (couples, individuals, families, groups, events). She loves capturing random flashes of life charged with true emotions which are impressed in the photography. “The selected works depicts landscapes in the moments of serenity. Blue enhances the depth and the expressive power of photographs. They communicate the mystery and the beauty of nature, life and their balance. These three photographs are from a series that, through accentuated details, shows nature in all its astounding beauty which makes a viewer pause for a moment and calm.” The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.
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