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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
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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
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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
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“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
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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
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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
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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
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Neo-avant-garde Trends in Hungarian Art Photography, 1965-1984 has been published with the support of Art+Text Budapest. The book, like its Hungarian version published in 2007, presents some 400 works of art by 32 Hungarian artists of the 1960s, 1970s and the early 1980s. It undertakes to collect the greatest photographers of this vibrant and fruitful era from Géza Perneczky to Tibor Hajas and János Vető. Among the presented artists we can find photographers who refused the anachronistic aesthetics of the official photography, and artists who used the camera accepting the conceptual approach of the period. Author: Sándor Szilágyi Foreword: Sarah Morthland Publisher: Art + Text Budapest Year: 2017 Hardcover, 377 pages Language: english (first english edition) Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm ISBN: 978-963-12-8293-1
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Branko Cvetkovic with his photographic documentary of spatial reality entitled En Face maintains a standard of rigorous objectivity in his depictions which brings added value to his photography. His work is strictly systematic, using framing procedure which invariably starts from the same focal point, thus as a rule, his works are symmetrical. Cvetkovic finds formal principles of composition of primary importance, be it through constructive or deconstructive logic. He is particularly interested in unveiling the symbolic meaning behind the buildings in relation to their urban history, whilst the selection of motifs reflects his preoccupation with issues of urban architecture. Author: Branko Cvetkovič Texts: Peter Gulič, Boris Gorupič Editor: Branko Cvetkovič Year: 2005 Hardcopy, 40 pages 300 copies Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 32 x 29 cm ISBN: 961-236-952-6
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Out of stockIn his limited photographic monograph entitled The Present, Peter Koštrun captures the quiet atmosphere of the countryside in the immediate vicinity of his home. Pastoral motifs are composed in a way of intriguing poetry that is - wrapped in a misty veil of gently lit countryside - receptive to mystical wanderings and silent contemplation. The photo book is available only in edition of 20! Author of photographs: Peter Koštrun Author of text: Dejan Sluga Publisher: self-published Year: 2013 Hardcover, 44 pages Dimensions: 33 x 33 cm Language: english, slovene
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High quality poster showcasing the motif from the photograph, entitled Prometheus (1989). Authors: Goran Bertok Publisher: self-published & Photon – Centre for Contemporary Photography Year: 2015 Poster, Offset print Size: 48 x 68 cm, ed. 500