Close to Portonovi

Close to Portonovi
Photo by Zara Pfeifer, 2022

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Close to Portonovi
Photo by Zara Pfeifer, 2022

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Close to Portonovi
Photo by Zara Pfeifer, 2022

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Close to Portonovi
Installation view at the exhibition "The Distance View" at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Photo by Majda Turkić, 2023

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Close to Portonovi
Installation view at the exhibition "The Distance View" at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Photo by Antonia Dika, 2023

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Close to Portonovi
Installation view at the exhibition "The Distance View" at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Photo by Antonia Dika, 2023

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Close to Portonovi
Installation view at the exhibition "The Distance View" at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Photo by Antonia Dika, 2023

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Close to Portonovi
Installation view at the exhibition "The Distance View" at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.
Photo by Antonia Dika, 2023

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Collaborative work by Zara Pfeifer and Antonia Dika
Close to Portonovi
2022-2023
Photogaphy: Zara Pfeifer
Research: Antonia Dika
Research trip: Summer 2022
poster print
photo series 1600 x 2200 mm
text 450 x 3700 mm

1/3 (exhibition space): Photo series by Zara Pfeifer
2/3 (exhibition space): Selection of comments from the internet forum "Forum of former members of the Yugoslav People's Army 22.12.1941.-18.07.1991." on the topic of the reconstruction of the former barracks "Orjenski Bataljon" in Kumbor, Montenegro.
3/3 (museum courtyard): Photo series by Zara Pfeifer

The works exhibited at the exhibition The Distance View were created within the framework of the art-based research project "Collective Utopias of Post-War Modernism. The Adriatic Coast as a Leisure and Defence Paradise“. The project was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).