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Sandra Ratkovic
Merseyside and Brexit
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Edited by: Nadine Barth
Graphic Design: Katrin Uecker
Texts by: Maria Morais, Michael Freerix
Institution: Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung, Potsdam, Šok Zadruga Kunstzentrum, Novi Sad
Artist: Sandra Ratkovic
English
October 2020,
88
Pages, 45 Photos
softcover
192mm x
280mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-4838-4
| Pictures and Brexit
The desire to depict other places and cultures is the driving force behind Sandra Ratkovic’s photographs. To do so does not require any exoticism on her part, but a close look at everyday culture and its contradictions. That is why her most recent projects did not lead the German photographer to far-distant lands, but to a country that has become a stranger to itself. In England, Brexit divides minds, the economy, and politics, and leaves everyone looking at an uncertain future. In Merseyside, her detailed shots elicit a portrait of a country where serious patriotism and kitsch permeate each other. The less they are differentiated, the stronger the feeling of inner conflict there is underlying them. That these photographs are at the same time replete with sensitivity toward the people shown is what makes Ratkovic's subtle art so special.
SANDRA RATKOVIC (*1980, Frankfurt am Main) studied art history and fine arts photography. Her works are shown in numerous international exhibitions. She uses the camera for documentary shots that point out the bizarre and paradoxical in everyday life. Ratkovic lives and works in Berlin.
SANDRA RATKOVIC (*1980, Frankfurt am Main) studied art history and fine arts photography. Her works are shown in numerous international exhibitions. She uses the camera for documentary shots that point out the bizarre and paradoxical in everyday life. Ratkovic lives and works in Berlin.
EXHIBITIONS
Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Potsdam
October 22–November 15, 2020
Šok Zadruga Art Center, Novi Sad, Serbia
December 15, 2020–January 9, 2021
Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Potsdam
October 22–November 15, 2020
Šok Zadruga Art Center, Novi Sad, Serbia
December 15, 2020–January 9, 2021
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