How the modern age in the early 20th century embraced photography as an art form, and how photography documented the achievements of new era and made it an art form.

How the modern age in the early 20th century embraced photography as an art form, and how photography documented the achievements of new era and made it an art form.
The article about Neja Tomšič’s ongoing work Opium Clippers (2015-2023), in which she presents (true) stories about forgotten episodes in world history, namely the tea and opium trade of the 19th century.
Interview with Ljubljana-based photographer and artist Jaka Babnik.
About the work of Danilo Milovanović and his exhibition Street Blues at Miklova hiša Gallery, Ribnica
An article about Ibro Hasanović’s piece entitled Letters that was premiered at Tobačna 001 in Ljubljana.
Interview with the photographer Goran Bertok who, in his artistic practice, continuously explores notions of human body.
Interview with Ghent-based artist Mark Požlep about his artistic practice addressing phenomena such as history, collective memory, popular culture and public space.
Interview with art collective P L A T E AU R E S I D U E about their long-term project Sub Persona which addresses relationaship between humans and forest.
An essay on the artistic practice of Natasa Berk whose diverse visual production usually takes place in the virtual space of the world wide web and the social networks.
About Marija Mojca Pungerčar’s exhibition Three Botanical Stories (2018) which addresses small and intimate phenomena in her everyday life such as the relationship between culture and nature.