• 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 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    
  • Tote bag sporting Henri Cartier-Bresson’s words of wisdom. Released to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Magnum.
  • Coffee/Tea mug sporting Henrie Cartier-Bresson's words of wisdom. Released to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Magnum.
  • Photographs from the Years When So Much Was Demanded and So Little Was Allowed  The contradictions of life in Eastern Europe in the 1970s and ’80s. Czech photographer Vladimír Birgus (born 1954) presents black-and-white photographs of Eastern European cities that capture the contrasts between optimistic communist propaganda and the gloomy reality of everyday life in this era. Photographs: Vladimír Birgus Text: Jiři Siostrzonek Graphic design: Vladimír Vimr Translation: Derek Paton Publisher: Kàrel Kerlický – KANT Year: 2019 Hardcover, 88 pages Language: English, Czech Dimensions: 28 x 24 cm ISBN: 78-80-7437-295-7
  • Little known outside of his native Hungary, the body of work Szász created from the late 1950s through the 1970s, epitomizes the artistic vision and innovation of photographers active in Hungary during the years of communism. Featuring boldly graphic abstractions primarily drawn from Hungarian life and landscape, Szász’s images communicate through a universal vernacular. Working in the tradition of Hungarian greats such as André Kertész and László Moholy-Nagy, János Szász’s images are notable for their experimentation with radical perspectives, formalist compositions, and stark, black and white contrast printing. Szász’s photographs transform ordinary scenes from his hometown of Pécs — snow-covered vineyards, stacked firewood, and rows of seating in a darkened movie theater—into bold and graphic compositions. By manipulating darkroom exposure and processing techniques, Szász often reduced his subjects to pattern. He utilized a darkroom process for high-contrast printing, which involved chemical over-processing, then painstakingly bleaching over toned areas with a paintbrush or sponge, to arrive at his dynamically graphic images.

    Photographs: Szász János Texts:  Kincses Károly Graphic design:  Bodó Márton Translation:  Szász Balázs Publisher: Szolga Hajnal Year: 2012 Paperback, 128 pages Language: English, Hungarian Dimensions: 27 x 21 cm ISBN: 978-963-08-2959-5

  • Belgrade Raw is a photo collective founded in 2009 with the idea to explore social, urban and political aspects of city life through the photographic medium. They actively record everyday Belgrade and the state of its community. Belgrade Raw exhibited their work on various occasions, as solo shows in galleries or as part of local and international festivals. They organized a photo fair for five years in a row, while in the period of four consecutive years they have initiated a series of workshops dedicated solely to documentary photography, entitled serbia raw. The collective also published the serbia raw photo book, in which they assembled all the materials produced by the participants in 13 serbian cities. To mark the collective’s 15th birthday, they created a fanzine that they released during their exhibition ‘Two Days Three Nights‘ at Prostor Gallery in Novi Sad, Serbia. Members of the belgrade raw collective are: Darko Stanimirović, Nemanja Knežević, Luka Knežević – strika, Milovan Milenković, Andrej Filev, Aleksandra Mihajlović, Mane Radmanović, Dušan Rajić, Jelena Mijić, and Saša Trifunović. 40 pages 18,5 x 27,5 cm digital print Full color on glossy coated paper 180gr
  • 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
  • Autography, Uncanniness, Rebellion: the Photography of Božidar Dolenc This catalog accompanied the first major and comprehensive posthumous exhibition of the work of Božidar Dolenc (1950 - 2008) at the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova in 2021. Dolenc is one of the most prominent and widely acclaimed photographers of the second half of the 20th century in Slovenia. The exhibition was conceived around his photographic legacy, which was acquired in 2016. He was attracted to street scenes and formulated a recognizable poetics as well as the visual esthetics of the alternative culture events of the late 1970s and 1980s, of which he is now considered the main photographic witness. Author of Photographs: Božidar Dolenc Catalogue Editor: Lara štrumej Texts: Lara Štrumej, Marina Gržinić, Rok Vevar Publisher: Moderna galerija, Ljubljana Year: 2020 softcover, 110 pages Print run: 800 Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 22 x 27 cm ISBN: 978-961-206-143-2    
  • The photobook, entitled Babica (Grandmother) showcases the recent photographic project of  photographer Marko Lipuš who set out with his camera to trace the footsteps of his grandmother. This Carinthian Slovenian was deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp and murdered there in 1945 by the Nazis. In four chapters, Lipuš visually explores the surfaces of the physical structures at the former concentration camp’s premises. He is interested in objects of everyday life in the camp and in the place of the crime itself. Authors: Sabine Arend, Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein, Margit Zuckriegl Publisher: Residenz Verlag Year: 2016 Hardback, 120 pages Language: German, English ISBN: 978-3-7017-3387-3  
  • The story is simple. We follow the protagonist, natural light, in three chapters, as it slowly unveils and deglamourizes. In the first chapter, protruding slants of light are unravelling miniscule details and creating mystical, dream-like images. We could be anywhere. Then, Lumen takes us into the tangible, but is entirely subordinate to geometry. Only in the third chapter is the exhausted body of a former maternity hospital illuminated, the walls stripped off to recognition. It is unforgiving, unmasking the misery, but bringing hope, light and warmth at the same time.   Renata Štebih, art historian Author: Nataša Segulin Text: Renata Štebih, Andrej Medved Design: Tomato Košir Publisher: Galerija Fotografija Dimenziones: 28 x 28 cm, 96 pages Hard cover, First Edition Year: 2019 ISBN: 9789619455210
  • Rudolf Sikora is one of the most important conceptual artist in Slovakia. The book is divided into several logical units being dominated by the reproduction of works of authors who are listed chronologically. The harmony of the gallery sometimes are break with texts by curators, which also form the bulkheads in the book. Reproductions are designed individually, and each double-page is made with the same principles. However, none of the facing pages are similarly. The whole book is used two columns layout that varies with nuances. The book cover is a strip with photography that overlaps exactly two lines of text on the case. Overwrap, therefore, gives us a free hand in the creation of another visual book. Author: Rudolf Sikora Editor: Katarina Bajcurova Year: 2016 Hardcover, 328 pages Second extended edition Language: english, slovak Dimensions: 28 x 23 cm ISBN: 978-80-972583-0-6
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