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Artist Talk: Helge Skodvin

Norwegian photographer Helge Skodvin, one of the most distinctive voices on the Scandinavian documentary scene, is coming to the 13th edition of VIZUALIZATOR. A conversation with the author will take place on Thursday, 27 November, at 6 PM at Nikola Radošević Gallery (Delijska 3, Uskočka 5), followed by the opening of his exhibition We Can’t […]

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Artist Talk: Meinrad Schade

As part of the 13th International Photography Festival VIZUALIZATOR, the Center for the Development of Photography and ASMEDI are hosting a conversation with Swiss photographer Meinrad Schade, who opens one of the key questions of contemporary documentary photography: how do you photograph a conflict that officially does not exist, yet people continue to live it

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Sounds of Existence

Through a prism of solitary objects and portraits, Sounds of Existence by young and promising photographer Strahinja Vukić explores the silence embedded in everyday moments. Working within a documentary mode, each frame reveals an emotional complexity woven from subtle notes of melancholy and tenderness. These works move beyond mere documentation and become quiet, autonomous stories;

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Exodus, Nicolò Filippo Rosso

25 November • 7 PMMilorad Bata Mihailović Gallery • Žarka Zrenjanina 1, Pančevo The exhibition Exodus presents a powerful visual study of migration routes across Latin America, revealing the extremely harsh conditions and daily struggles of migrants in search of a better life. Since 2018, the author, Nicolò Filippo Rosso, has followed migration routes from

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Arctic Dreams, Mario Heller

4 December • 7 PMMuseum of Danube Swabians • Zmaj Jovina bb, Sombor The exhibition Arctic Dreams invites viewers into the remote world of Barentsburg, a mining town on Norwegian territory inhabited predominantly by a Russian community. Swiss photographer Mario Heller documents the everyday life of this isolated settlement, where existence unfolds on the threshold

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Weird Fish is You, Milica Macanović

In her long-term project Weird Fish Is You, progressive Serbian artist Milica Macanović explores the intimate topography of relationships formed and sustained within the digital sphere—a space where presence is not measured by physical proximity, but by the intensity of communication, projection, and desire. Built from fragments of her own visual and textual self, the

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The Narcissism of Small Differences, Pauliana Valente Pimentel

7 December • 7 PM November Gallery • Kursulina 22, Belgrade In The Narcissism of Small Differences, Portuguese artist Pauliana Valente Pimentel turns her attentive, empathetic gaze toward the youth of São Miguel Island in the Azores, a place where tradition, isolation, and contemporary global influences intertwine in unexpected ways. Pimentel does not document the

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All or Nothing, Angelo Leonardo

12 December • 7 PM Gallery of the National bank of Serbia • Nemanjina 17, Belgrade Le Monde ou Rien (All or Nothing) by Italian photographer Angelo Leonardo is a photographic study of a Milan that is rarely seen, and even more rarely understood. Leonardo travels along the city’s outer ring, a boundary that encloses

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We Can’t Complain, Helge Skodvin

27 November • 7 PM Nikola Radošević Gallery • Delijska 3, Uskočka 5, Belgrade For the residents of Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, weather is not just a topic of conversation—it’s a mentality and a daily ritual. Known for nearly 200 rainy days a year, damp summers, and unpredictable gusts of wind, Bergen has developed its

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