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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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NEW!Žiga Leški Kosič (1997) is finishing his photography studies at the Faculty of Applied Sciences – VIST. He started his creative journey with graphic design, which sparked his interest in different visual languages. He likes to experiment with different photographic techniques and combines them with graphic approaches to achieve the desired visual results. Most of his work is commissioned, but he also managed a photo editing workshop that was part of FotoVista, he also tried himself as a juror of the [re]freeŠn photography competition and presented himself at two group exhibitions. Selected works with a large format camera create an archive of operational and abandoned industrial buildings, infrastructures and spaces that are often hidden from the public eye. The author is attracted by the sharpness and roughness of the depicted motifs, which he transforms into aestheticized lines with a graphic approach and technical precision.The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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NEW!Vid Svetina (1999) is a visual artist and photographer. He studied at the Srečko Kosovel College in Sežana but did not complete his studies. He creates very often and impulsively, primarily in the medium of photography, in which he introduces elements of constructivism and graphics, while also combining it with text. In addition, he also paints, writes poetry and creates collages and various experimental photograms. He has presented his works several times, including at a solo exhibition at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana, where he presented his Budapest and Graphics series. The selected photographs, which were created between 2021 and 2022, represent the artist's experimental and graphic research. He mainly deals with analogue and fashion photography, which is evident in the selection of works for the exhibition. The presented photograms were created spontaneously, during the research of analogue photographic techniques and of visual communication between photography and graphics.The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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NEW!Varja Jovanović Trobec (1995) is a photographer and visual artist. She graduated in Art Photography from EASD Mestre Mateo in Spain, where she lived for ten years. In addition to photographic projects, she also creates works of art in which she explores the relationship between painting and photography. Through the latter, she explores her view of her environment in the form of art-documentary series, with a melancholic touch, and creates intimate documentary photographs of her journey between Spain and Slovenia. She exhibited both at home and abroad. S P O T S (things are not just things) is a long-term photography project in which the artist explores objects, still lifes and diverse environments with a sensitive approach in the form of documentary photography. With it, she tells the viewer that things are not just things, but still lifes worth seeing.The photograph is printed on archival pearl 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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NEW!Valerija Intihar (1995) graduated from the Department of Textile and Fashion Design and has been working as an independent fashion and textile designer in Ljubljana for several years. She is currently completing her studies at the Department of Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design under the mentorship of Peter Rauch. In analogue and digital techniques, she investigates the positions of objects in the modern materially saturated world, through documentation of processes and sculptural installations, as well as manipulations in darkroom procedures. She participated in several group exhibitions, among others as part of Gallery 7:069 and ALUO Ponjava. In February of this year, she independently presented the photographic series Low res images in Gallery P74. In the series Weight of an Empty Area, the artist documents traces of absent objects and treats them as her own motifs. She potentiates them in the form of sculptures and interventions in the landscape, which she emphasizes with the "burn and dodge" technique in the darkroom. The photographic project straddles the border between sculpture and performance and ponders the land art tradition of the 1970s.The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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NEW!Saša Ribič (1997) is a visual artist and photographer from Slovenia. She graduated from VIST in the Department of Photography (2021). Her work focuses on the themes of heritage, memory and historical events, which she reflects and creates through the perception of the environment. She mainly works with photographs, which are later combined with inserts of text, objects and documents, and are mostly presented in the format of photo books. Flight 105 is a project that, through an intimate visual interpretation of the event, revisits the tragedy of Britannia Airways flight 105, which crashed in September 1966 near the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport. The set of photographs represents the past event, which the artist compiles by researching the forest where the plane crashed and researching data about the accident. Through the collected information, she forms logical sequences that help the viewer understand what happened. The presented photos are part of a photo book entitled "Flight 105".The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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NEW!Nina Rojc is a scenographer, architect and visual artist. In 2015, she graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, but during her studies she already worked in the field of art and scenography. She participated in the group exhibition VASA Project: 23 (Photonic Moments 2012), and in 2014 she was selected as one of the 10 finalists of the Photon competition Different Worlds. For the poetry and photography project Pesmi z Bavarca, she received special praise from the jury at Photon's competition Photo-Book, and the was also included in the BLIND DATE Convention Ljubljana 2016 organized by Gallery P74. In her work, she is interested in telling unusual stories outside of everyday social contexts. She often interweaves photography with poetry and short texts. This year, she is starting her master's studies in the Lens based media program in Rotterdam. Make History is a (limited edition) triptych that is connected in terms of content, but the individual photos are strong enough to speak for themselves. The photographs are a reflection of the author's way of visual communication, with which she wants to present personal stories from public life. Humour is also an important element of her work. All three photos were taken spontaneously in the moment and are all recorded on film.The photograph is printed on archival pearl 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50. -
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SALE!Lara Žagar (1993) is a visual artist and photographer. She graduated from the Faculty of Natural sciences and Engineering – Department of Fashion Design (2018) and attends the master's program at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana, Department of Video and New Media (from 2021). She is the co-founder of the fashion brand Fuga, which focuses on photographic material in its creations. In addition, she creates long-term projects in which she explores the visual experience of the environment. She is interested in different approaches to photography, which she combines with video and sound. Re-terraforming is a project in the making, which the artist started in 2021. Visual research is based on thinking about the end of the world, both in physical and abstract terms. By manipulating and combining photos of shopping malls into collages that repeat malls’ generic architectural design, the artist misleads the viewer and shows an imaginary, dystopian reality. In the series of photographs, she also introduces subtle images of inanimate organisms, which are presented in the form of a hologram and hint at something extra-terrestrial.The photograph is printed on archival matt 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.