• Knjiga umetnika Emine Djukić skozi fotografsko zgodbo predstavlja avtobiografsko refleksijo o iskanju življenske poti in svojega mesta pod soncem. Zgodbo o sprejemanju vsakdanjih, a tudi prelomnih odločitev. O ciklih, o neskončnem mnoštvu možnosti v sodobnem svetu in posledični izgubljenosti posameznika, ki za svojo svobodo običajno potrebuje (vsaj ohlapen) okvir. O iskanju reda v kaosu. Avtorji: Emina Djukić Založnik: samozaložba & Photon – Center za sodobno fotografijo Leto izida: 2013 Trda vezava, 176 strani Jezik: angleški ISBN: 978-961-276-939-0
  • 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
  • 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        
  • “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
  • Živkovič grew up in the industrial town of Trbovlje, the centre of the mining industry in Slovenia, which significantly influenced his artistic endeavours. In his work h focuses on capturing places, stories, and motifs related to industrial towns. His oeuvre is characterised by poetic documentation of abandoned industrial landscapes. Author: Antonio Živkovič Publisher: Mestna galerija Ljubljana Year: 2009 Softcover, 104 pages 500 copies Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 24 x 24 cm ISBN: 978-961-6587-61-7
  • …The images of neglect and the attributes of industrial civilisation, the pictures of the core of the first five-year plan reveal to me something else, a time which has entered the memory. And which can only be reached through dreams or art. I can see Trbovlje as the destination of all expeditions, as the constant flow of light, a Trbovlje which to us seemed endlessly vast and limitless. A Trbovlje without the feeling of claustrophobia, a Trbovlje existing in the sky of our childhood. A Trbovlje one cannot imagine featuring in the title of a novel – A Black Valley – but rather in another title – How Green Was My Valley. And this strong and clear vision is ensured by Živkovič’s photographs, with great persuasion reminding me of the verse I recently came across. I do not remember the name of the poet. The verse goes something like this: “Whoever has not smeared himself with mud / Cannot hope to reach the sky.” (Uroš Zupan)

    Author: Antonio Živkovič Publisher: Self-published Year: 1999 Softcover, 30 pages 800 copies Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm ISBN: 961-6302-41-8
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