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SALE!Authors: Dragan Teodorović - Zeko Publisher: GMR Year of publishing: 2022 Hard cover, 141 pages Dimention: 26 cm ISBN: 9788690459001 Naklada: 50 -
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SALE!The Red Poppy Fields project aims to reflect on turbulent European history and causal relationship between ideology and economy, politics and war. It is examining causes and consequences for/of the World War I and its broader social, political and economic implications. Focusing on the photographic medium the curators and artists are presenting different views and draw parallels between past and present. The project brought together partners from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Associated curators: Michaela Bosakova (Bratislava), Katarzyna Majak (Warszaw) and Gabriella Uhl (Budapest). Curators: Dejan Sluga, Miha Colner Editors: Dejan Sluga, Miha Colner Partners: Galerija Photon, Cankarjev Dom, Baltic Gallery, Central European House of Photography, Association of Hungarian Photographers Publisher: Photon Year: 2017 Print run: 300 Hardcover, 123 pages Dimenzije: 24 x 21 cm Language: English ISBN: 978-961-92744-6-0 -
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SALE!Author: Stanko Abadžić Publisher: Kadar36 Year: 2017 Hardcover, 160 pages Language: english, croatian Dimenzije: 29 x 26 cm ISBN: 978-953-57655-9-2 -
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SALE!Stone Marks is the latest photo book by Roberto Kusterle, a Slovenian-Italian artist, who is devoted to non-representational photography as he preserves a kind of picturesque style, which always contains elements of odd, bizarre, surrealist. His photography does not document, but is a complete invention; it creates miz-an-scenes both in the studio and outside. Authors: Guido Cecere, Roberto Kusterle Publisher: Punto marte & Photon – Center za sodobno fotografijo Year: 2012 Hardback, 87 pages Dimensions: 28,5 x 28,5 cm Language: italian, english ISBN: 978-88-95157-38-2 -
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SALE!Author: Stanko Abadžić Publisher: Kadar36 Year: 2017 Hardcover, 160 pages Language: english, croatian Dimenzije: 29 x 26 cm ISBN: 978-953-57655-9 -
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SALE!A tribute to the 100th Anniversary of Bauhaus What is the significance of photo collage in these modern times saturated with fragmented visual images and the ubiquitous "special effects" of new technologies? Has this artistic process preserved its aesthetic relevance from the time of its creation about 100 years ago? An empirical view across the landscape of contemporary art provides a feeling that the interest in a collage in contemporary art has been growing again. Particularly in photography, works have been created that re-enforce the collage principle in the wider original contemporary practice. Project A New Vision of Debris is trying to answer the initial questions by presenting ten positions of regionally established female and male artists. At the same time, the project is an homage to the fabled Bauhaus school, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of its establishment this year, primarily to some of its protagonists who have taught photography and have established photo collage as a new and legitimate artistic practice. Authors of the text: Dejan Sluga, Katarina Manojlović Curator: Dejan Sluga Participating artists: Alexandra Baumgartner, Caroline Heider, Herbert Hofer, Marko Lipuš, Lilly Lulay, Iosif Kiraly, Kensuke Koike, Zuzana Pustaiova, Anita Witek, Metka Zupančič Editor: Špela Pipan Publisher and producer: Galerija Photon Year : 2018 Paperback, 35 pages Language: english, slovenian -
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The History of European Photography (1900 – 2000) is an international research project spanning the whole of Europe. The project’s main aim was to publish an encyclopaedia in English, divided into three volumes / periods, volume 1: 1900 - 1938, volume 2: 1939-1970, volume 3: 1971 - 2000. Each volume of the encyclopaedia is organized alphabetically by country. A study on the history of photography in each country is written by an expert on photography from that country. Alongside the main studies, each book contains extensive additional material, biographies of mentioned photographers, and timetables marking cultural, socio-political and technical photographic events in each country for a given period. There are be two types of indices in each book - an index of mentioned photographers and an index of other historical names and subjects. The book was published with a print run of 5000 copies per volume, each of the six volumes containing approximately 600 pages.
The price of one volume is 199,00€.Editor: Václav Macek Project Manager: Michaela Bosáková
Publisher: Central European House of Photography; FOTOFO and Eyes ON - Month of Photography Vienna www.sedf.sk ; www.eyes-on.at Year of publication: vol.1 2000,vol.2 2014, vol.3 2016 Hardcover Dimensions: 40 x 30 x 8 cm Weight: 4,5 kg Language: English
ISBN: Vol.1 978-80-85739-55-8 vol.2 978-80-85739-66-4 vol.3 978-80-85739-70-1
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SALE!An exclusive monograph of Vladimír Zidlicky presents his color photographs from the years 2007 - 2009. This beautifully printed book includes 100 pages of essays, interviews, and 95 photographs in groupings that are presented in chronological order. Essays and texts appear in Czech and English. This book was again chosen as the ’Best Book of Contemporary Photography for Central and Eastern Europe in 2010’ by an international jury in Bratislava. Author of photographs: Vladimir Židlicky Editors: Miroslav Ambroz, David Židlicky Authors of text: Josef Moucha, Natasha Christia, Eric Min Year: 2009 Hardcover, 100 pages Language: english, czech ISBN: 978-80-254-6364-2 -
Bertok deals with the transience of the human body also in his latest series of works, this time, however, from a slightly different perspective. He introduces us to a tortured and exhausted, weary body, bearing the consequences of extreme physical and psychological experience of giving up food. Again, Bertok does not question the personal, psychological, or social motives and circumstances that brought the subject of his depiction into such a state. The artist compares the experience of anorexia with other borderline experiences, be it the so-called SM practices or the survival in the extreme conditions of concentration camps, which he has dealt with in his former projects and photographic series. Thus, the purpose of the project is not to "photodocument" the phenomenon of a disorder or disease, but rather to question the very nature of our physicality, our relationship to the emaciated body and the pain that we presuppose or feel when looking at the proximity of death. Author: Goran Bertok Text: Dejan Sluga Publisher: Photon Gallery Year: 2020 Softcover, 22 pages Edition: 200 Language: english, german Dimensions: 15 x 20 cm -
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Photon Gallery, we published a photo portfolio or portfolio box with twenty prints by well-known Slovenian photographic artists from 1970 to the present day, accompanied by a brochure with biographies of the participating artists. These are some of the best-known names in Slovenian photographic history and the present, who have made their mark on the Photon Gallery’s programme over these twenty years. The edition is 100 copies, the 40 x 50 cm photographs are printed on archival paper, the prints are signed and accompanied by certificates. Participating artists: Uroš Acman, Goran Bertok, Roman Bezjak, Rajko Bizjak, Tomo Brejc, Branko Cvetkovič, Jošt Dolinšek, Vojko Flegar, Stane Jagodič, Janez Korošin, Peter Koštrun, Borut Krajnc, Roberto Kusterle, Dino Kužnik, Branko Lenart, Borut Peterlin, Eva Petrič, Bojan Salaj, Tanja Verlak in Antonio Živkovič.