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Green Screen Rock I, a photograph from Truth Rocks exhibition Artwork

Igor Ilic

Croatia

Mixed Media, Digital on Other

Size: 24.6 W x 20.7 H x 1.4 D in

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Green Screen Rock I, a photograph from Truth Rocks exhibition by Igor Ilic, Croatia - 1/3. Selling here is one of a kind work from the exhibition with hand painted frame. Artist statement: What does the rock have in common with the truth and photography? It is actually very simple. A rock is the perfect object for testing the photographic truth. For example, a rock can be from outer space, it may be formed inside the human body, it may be worth as much as a man decides, it can cause pain, yet it can also be salutary. This relationship between the found and the placed make the correlation of the rock with the question of photographic truth, artwork and docu- ment. The rock is a historical artifact and a piece of art in one, and it is no wonder that it is the very favorite subject in contemporary practice. It is a challenge for the artist, as well as the question what to do with something that has already been finished in a way? It has its own attrac- tive form made within many hours which gives different observation possibilities. Taking it out of its natural environment and isolating it in the gallery environment, the rock gains instant monumentality and even without any context, it will already be stunning enough. That part may be lost within photographic media. However, it opens another level of re-examination and truth rendering which can be set by displaying objects in their alleged natural state and environment and is supported by the descriptive title of an individual photograph. At the end it does not matter what is true and what is not, what does matter is a better understanding of our belief system which is always part of a construct.

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Mixed Media:Digital on Other

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Size:24.6 W x 20.7 H x 1.4 D in

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Born in Zagreb in 1988. A cinematography graduate, llić obtained an MA in photography from the Academy of Performing Arts in Zagreb. In 2013. he held his first one-man exhibition, Open, within the scope of the First Shot Series, the proto—exhibition programme of the Lotrščak Tower of the Klovićevi dvori Gallery in Zagreb and at the Waldinger Gallery in Osijek. That same year he showcased his Millennials Series at the SC Gallery in Zagreb, as well as at the Lang Gallery in Samobor, Croatia. This series has been shortlisted for the 2014 Rovinj Photodays Festival, whose main selector was Tod Papageorge. Within the scope of the Festival, the series was included in the group exhibition held both in the Tobacco Factory Gallery in Rovinj and the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb. In 2014. the project represented Croatia at the NEU/NOW Festival, and earned the artist a nomination for the ESSL ART AWARD CEE 2015, presented with the aim of fostering young art from Central and South-eastern Europe, and a nomination for the TH-T Award, both exhibited at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. In 2016 llić held his third one-man show, New Realness, at the Kranjčar Gallery in Zagreb, Croatia and at Small Gallery, Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The series garnered a nomination for the ERSTE Fragmenti Award. In 2020. he held his forth solo show Truth Rocks, series is featured (alongside with Millennials and New Realness) in a monography published by Organ Vida International Photography Organisation called Fake It Until You Make It by Igor Ilić. He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions dedicated to presenting an overview of contemporary Croatian photography. His works are part of collections at Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb, Croatia and Zagreb City Museum. Apart from visual arts he also engages in cinematography and music. Igor Ilić is based in Zagreb, Croatia.

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