Marija Šabanović, photo artist

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Ženergija
  • Marija Šabanović, photo artist
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What is it like to live in survival, what is it like to live in LOOP, in a system that does not give freedom and love, especially towards women, because the system is set to unite men and separate women. That is why, through a personal perspective, Marija opens different narratives through photography where people can identify themselves, learn, and think about the body, identities, mental health, society, and socially conditioned behaviors.

Wonderful guest: Marija Šabanović, photo artist

Marija Šabanović was born in Niš, Yugoslavia, nowadays Serbia, and has been living and working in Vienna since 2012. Marija completed architecture studies in Serbia and is currently studying photography at Die Graphische in Vienna. Prior to that, she worked as a youth worker with girls* and young women*. www.marijasabanovic.com

We also invite you to the exhibition on the topic “Borders”, where Marija will show the first photos of her new project “My mother wanted me to become a lady”.

Datum und Ort:

17.-23. Mai

Glasgalerie,Alte WU,

Augasse 2/6, 1090 Wien

Vernissage: Fr, 17. Mai um 18Uhr

Besuchszeiten: Sa-Mo, 13-21 Uhr

Di-Do, 17-21 Uhr

Finisage: Do, 23.Mai

 

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