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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
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Colour and Coloured Photography and Colour Prints on Slovenian Territory from its Beginnings until 1945. Author: Primož Lampič (MAO) Texts: Matevž Čelik, Primož Lampič Publisher: Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje, Ljubljana Year: 2015 Hardcover, 287 pages Print run: 400 Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 23 x 29 cm ISBN: 978-961-6669-33-7
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NOVO!Limited Edition Print // Edition of 50 Photon Gallery Exclusive The photograph is printed on Ilford archival semi-matte 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border (1,5 cm) in the dimension 48 x 39 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity.
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NEW!Limited Edition Print // Edition of 50 Photon Gallery Exclusive The photograph is printed on Ilford archival semi-matte 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border (1,5 cm) in the dimension 48 x 39 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity.
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Robert Kusterle's exhibition catalogue is actually a photographic folder published on the occasion of the Images on Paper / Cartacei, exhibition opening at the Gong Gallery in Nova Gorica. The conceptual design of the publication is a collaboration between the artist, Gong Gallery and Studio Faganel from Gorizia, where the catalogue was also designed. The photographic folder includes, in addition to the expert text, fourteen individual reproductions of photographs based on images of old papers from the Gorizia archive, with damaged and faded stamps layered on top of each other. The last layer is made up of human figures that merge and are immersed in the paper, so that the viewer can no longer distinguish between the surface of the body and the paper. In the context of the artist's concept of photographs, the cover of the folder is partly made of pieces of old paper, while the title of the exhibition and the gallery's logo are stamped onto it. Author: Roberto Kusterle Text: Nataša Kovšca Publisher: Galerija Gong Year: 2020 Photographic map: 14 prints Print run: 100 copies Language: slovene, italian Dimensions: 27 x 21 cm ISBN: 978-961-95131-0-1
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This catalogue accompanied the first comprehensive overview of Božidar Jakac's photography, shown in 2014 at the Museum Modern Art in Ljubljana. Known as a printmaker, the artist sought creative outlets in new media even as a student. Giving prominence to the newly discovered photographs of his from before World War II II, the exhibition followed the chronology of photographs taken by the artist at significant stages of his life: in Prague (1922-23), Novo mesto (c. 1923), Paris (1925), Tunisia (1925), America (1929-1931) and with the partisan forces (1943-1945). It covered the first two decades of Jakac's involvement with photography, when his creative development in this medium was most intense and when he also matured as an artist and as a person. By including a number of his works in other media - drawings, prints, pastels and an oil painting - that represent the same experiential reality as the photographs, the exhibition showed that photography was indeed a new source of insight for the artist. Author of Photographs: Božidar Jakac Text: Lara Štrumelj Publisher: MG+MSUM Year: 2014 paperback, 130 pages Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 22 x 27 cm ISBN: 9789612061081
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Moderne galerija, Ljubljana, June 30-Sept. 25, 2005. The first wholesome view of the photographer's life and his productive, rich body of work from the sixties and seventies, which places him firmly amongst the pioneers of journalist photography in Slovenia. Author of Photographs: Leon Dolinšek Texts: mag. Lara Štrumej, Polde Bibič, Zdenka Badovinac Publisher: MG Year: 2005 paperback, 86 pages Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 22 x 27 cm ISBN: 961-206-044-4
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Zmago Jeraj 's series of photographs on the theme of Carnival spans thirty years. The first photographs were taken by chance, merely for the artist's personal archive, with no intention of exhibiting them. Moreover, the initially opportune subject matter was not considered potentially valuable for sustained creative interest. Over time, however, the number of images of figures and scenes associated with Carnival grew and developed into a series. The majority of the shots were taken in the Slovenian town of Ptuj, known for its carnival parade and for the unique carnival figure of "kurent" and its companions. After 1984, when a carnival festival was also organized in Maribor, Jeraj began documenting events in both cities. He focused on masked figures appearing alone or isolated in a crowd of ordinarily dressed people, or on small groups of costumed figures accompanied by random companions. He was interested in homemade costumes, which were often clumsily fashioned and gave a clear indication of the person's ingenuity, skill, and finances. Although Jeraj creates his visual reality with his choice of the event and the moment of freezing it in time, his series of photographs is not without traits of reportage photography and its verism. The outskirts of the center of Ptuj with derelict industrial buildings provide a suitable setting for these images. The emphasis on the banality of the setting robs the carnival figures of their power and creates the semantic concept that prevails throughout the series Carnival Figures and aims to degrade the spectacularity of the figures in various ways. It is thus expressed only with vague allusions to the marginal significance of the costume in relation to the prosaic whole, underlining the futility of the figure's presence. Author: Zmago Jeraj Text: Milojka Kline Publisher: Umetnostna galerija Maribor Year: 1996 Hard cover, 78 pages Print run: 500 Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 30 x 21 cm
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The photographer - chronicler of the beginning of the century Katalog je spremljal razstavo v Slovenskem etnografskem muzeju leta 2015, ki je predstavlila vpogled v življenje in delo enega izmed najpomembnejših amaterskih fotografov z začetka 20. stoletja – Frana Vesela. S fotografijo se ukvarjal celo življenje in ustvaril motivno bogat in raznolik opus fotografij, ki so danes vključene v zbirke večih ustanov. Izbor predstavljenih avtorjevih originalnih fotografij, je na razstavi ponujdil vpogled v dela njegove ohranjene fotografske zapuščine, katere rdeča nit je mesto Ljubljana in njeni prebivalci. Author of photographs: Fran Vesel Texts: Lara Štrumelj, Marijan Rupert Publisher: MGL Year: 1999 paperback, 55 pages Print run: 600 Language: english, slovene Dimensions: 22 x 27 cm ISBN: 961- 206-021-5
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Breakfast tray with photograph by Martin Parr. Enjoy breakfast in bed with this unique serving tray featuring a full English breakfast photographed by Martin Parr in 1995. The image was included in Parr's book 'British Food' which marked the beginning of his fascination with food as a way to explore social issues and identity. Magnum Photos is an internationally renowned photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members. This year marks Magnum Photos seventieth birthday and to celebrate they have collaborated with Plinth to create a series of homeware featuring some of their most iconic images. Released to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Magnum. Dimensions: 24.5 x 37 cm
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Tote bag sporting Henri Cartier-Bresson’s words of wisdom. Released to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Magnum.