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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 -
Henrik is a magazine and platform dedicated to documentary and contemporary photography, offering a rare printed space for visual storytelling in a time when such opportunities are becoming increasingly scarce. It provides photographers with the chance to tell meaningful stories that blend topical relevance, a refined visual language and a distinctly personal approach. As a one-of-a-kind publication in Slovenia and the broader region, Henrik brings a breath of fresh air and offers a much-needed stage for creative voices.The first issue revolves around the theme of Trials. Ana Šuligoj shares a deeply personal account of losing her mother due to asbestos exposure, while Robert Marin and Sergej Harlamov delve into the metaphorical and literal underground - a refuge for those seeking meaning. Eva Bevec uses visual language to explore the quiet presence of the banal and the absurd as a subtle reflection of today’s struggles. Ivan Tomašević offers a moving meditation on the Croatian war veteran community through the lens of his father’s story, while Meta Krese presents Hazira’s powerful testimony from a survivor camp following the Srebrenica genocide.
Photographers: Ana Šuligoj, Robert Marin, Meta Krese, Eva Bevec, Ivan Tomašević
Editors: Nik Erik Neubauer, Jaka Teršek
Designer: Žiga AnderličLanguage: English, Slovenian Size: 43 x 30 cm, 64 pages Binding: twin-loop binding Publisher: Društvo Študio, 2025Print run: 500 -
The publication Aftermath. Changing Cultural Landscape contains essays and presentation of 37 contemporary photographers from the territory of former Yugoslavia who have been active after its break-up (1991-2011). Blog of the project: aftermathsee.wordpress.com Authors: Milan Aleksić, Maurizio Bait, Miha Colner, Svetlana Slapšak, Dejan Sluga... Publisher: Photon – Centre for Contemporary Photography Year: 2013 Paperback, 130 pages Dimensions: 25 x 20 cm Language: English -
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 -
Tim Topić (2002) works primarily in the fields of photography, graphics, spatial installations, sound and graphic design, which he is currently studying at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana. He is currently interested in memory, its conception, spatial perceptions and manipulation of all of the above. He regularly collaborates with the DobraVaga Gallery, and has also exhibited in groups at the Photon Gallery, SEM, PMS, Kino Šiška, MOL City Hall and at the exhibition of the Photography Department Ponjava 4. He has had solo exhibitions at DobraVaga, Kino Šiška, MOL City Hall and the Small Gallery of the Bank of Slovenia. As part of the Kolektiv Arhiv, he co-published the art publication Sterile Student in 2024. He is the winner of the 9th ZineVitrine call.Tehnique: zineDimensions: 14 x 21 cmYear: 2025 -
Arhiv Kolektiv (2023–) is a multidisciplinary group consisting of (fairly) young artists, designers and a philosopher-sociologist. It consists of Tim Topić, Jernej Strmšek, Rene Ketiš, Lan Rahne, Eva Anzeljc and Ana Rogač. They were founded organically through the production process of their debut ‘Sterilni študent’ (2024, mentored by Assoc. Prof. Peter Koštrun, UL ALUO, and Prof. Dr. Mladen Dolar, UL FF), which was published by UL ALUO in 2024. The release was accompanied by an exhibition and a series of events at the Kamera Kina Šiška Gallery, and later the concept was also adapted for the group study exhibition ‘Curative Connections’ at the City Gallery Nova Gorica (2025, curated by Maša Žekš). The project was well received by both the general and professional public. The published catalogue is part of the previous process exhibition Nine to Five, representing an intermediate step in the broader project Kolektiv Arhiv, which explores the visual and spatial manifestations of industrial and energy infrastructure in Slovenia. Eleven to seven: catalogue of the process exhibition Nine to Five Editors: Eva Anzeljc, Rene Ketiš, Lan Rahne, Ana Rogač, Jernej Strmšek, Tim Topić Texts: Lan Rahne, Ana Rogač, Tim Topić Photos: Eva Anzeljc, Rene Ketiš, Lan Rahne, Ana Rogač, Jernej Strmšek, Tim Topić Drawings: Eva Anzeljc, Jernej Strmšek Design: Kolektiv Arhiv Technique: zine Proofreading: Lan Rahne Published by: Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana, April 2026 Printed by: UL ALUO Pressing: 3 copies -
Memory Lab je skupni projekt mreže Evropskega meseca fotografije, posvečen izpraševanju spomina in refleksiji zgodovine skozi umetnost. Knjiga predstavlja dela štiridesetih avtorjev, ki se posvečajo odnosu do časovno bolj ali manj oddaljenih konfliktov, ki še vedno odmevajo v današnjem javnem diskurzu. Avtorji se naslavljajo vprašanje ohranjanja spomina in zapisovanja zgodovine, ki iz tega izvira, pri tem pa običajno fotografije ne uporabljajo kot način dokumentiranja sveta na racionalen način, ampak se zanašajo na sugestivno moč fotografije. Avtorji: Eva Fisli, Leonida Kovač, Pierre Stiwer, Gabriella Uhl, Frank Wagner, etc. Založnik: European Month of Photography Leto izida: 2014 Mehka vezava, 198 strani Jezik: angleški ISBN: 978-99959-891-0-1 -
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 -
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 -
This catalog accompanied the exhibition at the Museum Modern Art in Ljubljana in 2010. For Gojmir Anton Kos, photography was an amateur interest that he pursued from the late 1920s until the end of his life, most intensively in the 1930s. Initially he used a glass plate camera, and from the early 1930s onward a Leica. Most of his surviving photographic oeuvre thus consists of black-and-white Leica shots; there are also some color slides from the 1960s. Kos initially photographed his paintings and some exhibitions in which he participated, as well as interiors outfitted with furniture of his own design. The latter stand out for their visual refinement and were given a special place in the exhibition, as they are rare visual documents of Kos' work in the field of interior design. Texts: Lara Štrumej, Stojan Kerbler Foreword: Zdenka Badovinac Publisher: Moderna galerija, Ljubljana Year: 2010 Language: English, Slovene softback, 96 pages Dimensions: 27 x 22 cm