• The Last Gaze / Post-Mortem Portrait in Contemporary Photography showcases the international selection of photographers and artists who in their artistic endeavour depict the deceased. By focusing on the dead body they question both their own perception as well as socially (un)acceptable notions regarding the concepts, meanings and representations of death in contemporary western society. Authors: AES+F, Goran Bertok, Marloes van Doorn, Elizabeth Heyert, Rudolf Schäfer, Walter Schels, Jeffrey Silverthorne Text: Jasna Jernejšek Publisher: Photon -- Centre for Contemporary Photography Year: 2016 Softcover, 44 pages Language: english, slovene Edition: 200 Dimension: 16 x 25 cm ISBN: 978-961-92744-5-3    
  • Jure Kastelic in Pretty Loops addresses the phenomena of contemporary communication tools and technologies, and focus on visual media from the point of view of interaction with its users. Therefore he commonly refers to ambivalence of an image (a photograph), experiments with manipulating (media) contents, and explores impact of overabundance of information on humans. Author: Jure Kastelic Text: Miha Colner Publisher: Božidar Jakac Gallery in collaboration with Photon Association Year: 2016 Softcover, 32 pages Print: R Tisk Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 16 x 21 cm Edition: 400    
  • The photo book consists of three leaflets in a homemade cardboard box. There are three different covers with three different stickers. Each leaflet contains one of the series from the triptych Movements: Twelve positions of the hands on a cup of tea when you feel tired and annoyed, Twelve movements of the feet on a wall when you feel bored and alone and Twelve placements of the fingers on a lock of hair when you feel small and unsure. Limited edition of 200, hand numbered. Author: Špela Škulj Design: Špela Škulj Publisher: Self published, In co-production with Photon - Center za sodobno fotografijo Year: 2016 Print: Collegium Graphicum Language: english Dimensions: 14 x 12 cm ISBN: 978-961-283-770-9    
  • The photographs from the Infertile Grounds series are marked by trauma, historical events and human experience. Author: Sandra Vitaljić Publisher: Eikon Studio Foreword: Svetlana Slapšak Year: 2012 Hardcover, 56 pages Language: english, croatian Dimensions: 25 x 23 cm ISBN: 978-953-57251-2-1
  • “From a distance” the photographer’s eye has been eager to come closer to the cities and meet their people. However, he got closer to the town by visiting his city of the dead. Author: Hassan Abdelghani Publisher: Eikon Studio Foreword: Paola Orlić Year: 2012 Hardcover, 56 pages Language: english, croatian Dimenzije: 25 x 23 cm ISBN: 978-953-57251-0-7
  • Celija’s nudes are black and white compositions in which the female body is the primary and only focus of interest; however, the body is not photographed as an object just for its sake: by use of photographic procedures Celija stirs the outlines of female bodies so that they wonderfully come to life. Author: Đani Celia Publisher: Eikon Studio Foreword: Year: 2012 Hardcover, 56 pages Language: english, croatian Dimensions: 25 x 23 cm ISBN: 978-953-57251
  • This woman Jelena, this Butterfly Junkie, with connected earlobes, has the ability to touch the other side and humbly return to us with windows into that space.
    Author: Jelena Vukotić Publisher: Eikon Studio Foreword: Year: 2012 Hardcover, 56 pages Language: english, croatian Dimensions: 25 x 23 cm ISBN: 978-953-57251
  • The monograph, entitled Wonderland showcases the overview of photographic projects of Darije Petković who in his works addresses the phenomena of national identity in the time of globalisation, of economic transition and of ongoing changes in recent history based on a case study of Croatia. Author: Darije Petković Text: Zvonko Maković Publisher: ADU, Zagreb Year: 2015 Hardcover, 127 pages Dimensions: 20 x 25 cm Edition: 250 Language: croatian, english ISBN: 978-953-97568-5-5
  • Noosphere term refers to the “realm of human thought. ” Intelligent Coating “around the globe, covering all the intellectual processes. Gyula Fodor does not follow the theological reference of the term, nor one that leads to virtual reality. Tries to create a new artistic reference for “noosphere”. This is the euphoria that promotes life and is characterized by “the liberty of migrant “and the pain that remains due to the loss. Author: Gyula Fodor Text: Linda Klösel, Marc Gisbourne Publisher: Salamon Verlag Year: 2007 Hardcopy, 105 pages Print: Repro 12, Vienna Language: english, German Dimensions: 28 x 24 cm ISBN: 978-963-06-2627-9        
  • The beginning of the joint venture of diSTRUKTURA is marked by the Face to Face series of photographs as well as with the photograph, entitled Missing Hill I from 2005. The picture showcases the artists with their backs turned against the viewer while gazing in the devastated landscape in the vicinity of closed and deserted copper mine in Majdanpek, Serbia. This work characterised further creative production of the couple who focused on questioning extended notions of nature nowadays and on redefining landscape genre in the period after the industrial, technological and digital revolutions. Since then diSTRUKTURA has been consistently developing its art works across different artistic media, from photography and painting, to drawing, video and installation. This book is therefore the first extensive monographic publication where all the projects from the past ten years are documented, inventoried and analysed: Face to FaceThird LandscapeCities: Psychogeographic ExperimentsWe are Living in a Beautiful wOURldMitteleuropäische LandschaftNot so Far Away and The Best of Leisure. Author: diStruktura Text: Miha Colner, Aleksandra Estela Bjelica Mladenović, Catherine Hemelryk, Miroslav Karić, Sanja Kojić Mladenov, Jelena Krivokapić, Astrid Kury, Katarina Mitrović/Saša Janjić, Mirjana Peitler, Una Popović, Jelena Stojanović, Nikola Šuica, Predrag Terzić, Milanka Todić Publisher: ProArtOrg Year: 2015 Hardcover, 151 pages Print: Standard 2, Belgrade Language: english, serbian Dimensions: 23 x 28 cm ISBN: 978-86-80146-03-4    
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