
Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mak Hubjer is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian visual artist and artist of social practice. While diverse in ...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
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Mak Hubjer is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian visual artist and artist of social practice. While diverse in its form, his visual and performative practice explores the relationships between public space, memory, and monuments, prone to questioning the phenomenology of socio-political relations. Encouraged by the urban setting, he creates or intervenes in public spaces, searching for ways in which the relationships between monuments, public spaces, and (collective) memory can be(come) deconstructed, revealed, or even revived. Although pursuing notions that are generally and widely familiar and recognizable, his practice is often inspired by and rooted in my most immediate surroundings. During the most recent years, drawing inspiration from the current community, Mak Hubjer has sought to put forth claims of competing memories that exist on the territories of other societies. While remaining conscious that the links between identity and monuments are by definition borders – not only socio-political but also cultural and semiotic – and that these links refer to imaginary spaces that vary between each community with a claim to them, he decided to propose alternative artistic approaches to reveal the tensions that are the basis, not only of cert...
Painting MA- Arts Academy of the University of Split
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022 Clear Conscience/ In the Shadow/ Waldinger Gallery-Osijek
2022 Poetics of Memory/ Karas Art Hub-Zagreb
2022 FLAGS/ Salon Galić-Split
2022 Clear Conscience/ In the Shadow/ Shira Gallery-Zagreb
2021 Clear Conscience/ In the Shadow/ Galerija Kortil-Rijeka
2021 Clear Conscience Video Salon/ Info Zona-Split
2021 Clear Conscience/ In the Shadow/ Gallery of Fine Arts-Split
2021 Clear Conscience/ In the Shadow/Zlatna Vrata, Split
2019 Clear Conscience/ FRAC Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur
2019 900/Novecento ft Max Papeschi/The Historical Museum of BiH
2019 Piano,Piano-Zvono Gallery
2018 Piano/Visual Introduction-Gallery Charlama Depot
2018 Clear Conscience/ Collegium Artisticum Sarajevo
2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture/ Urban Think Tank
2016 Re-fju-dži Exhibition Cabaret Voltaire Zurich
2016 Re-fju-dži Exhibition Presevo (Serbia)
2015 Live from Zurich-Performance (live painting) PHS
2014 Live from Srebrenica
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS
2022 SouthWest–NorthEast/ Uniarts-Kuva/Tila-Helsinki
2022 57th Zagreb Salon-Curated by Leila Topić/ Meštrović Pavillion
2022 Collection Pierre Courtin/ KRAK-Bihać (BiH)
2022 ReMemory/ Brodac Gallery Sarajevo
2021 Almissa Open Art Festival/ Omiš (Croatia)
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