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Katerina Juričić

Katarina Juričić is an artist and researcher on photography, seeking for new forms to embody photography and explore its physicality. She designs environments in which immaterial substances of light and color gain their physical properties and evoke a familiar experience.

We see, think and live in images. And more often than not, images we encounter are digital and therefore immaterial, yet we accept them as real. Taking this paradox as a starting point for her work, Juričić studies the potential of photography to visualize the equally intangible, but more mysterious concept of human memory.

In the time when we engage with the world from the surface of our screens which in turn simplifies and dematerliaizes our experience of the world, Juričić’s work follows the desire to re-establish an emotional and physical connection to the environment. The final form of the work are installations in which light, colors, materials and motifs from the photographic work expand into the space and create a living image.

Katarina holds a Photography BA from Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) and Journalism BA from Faculty of Political Science (Zagreb). She exhibited in Galerie Ron Mandos, Melkweg Expo and at Unseen festival in Amsterdam; Galerie Bart in Nijmegen; Nest and Grey Space in The Middle in The Hague; and Rietveld paviljoen in Amesrfoort, among others. Her work is also part of AkzoNobel Art Foundation Collection.

  • Twirl of Fortune
    Twirl of Fortune
    Lenticular print
    100x70cm
  • Ring Toss
    Ring Toss
    Lenticular print
    100x70cm
  • Have fun :)
    Have fun :)
    Photo installation Colored PVC pipes 3 len/cular prints
    ∅ 2,30 m