• EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu
  • EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu

EEP Magazine | Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe Vol. 1 #swu

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The EEP Magazine is the first photography journal dedicated solely to the little known art and photography scenes of Eastern Europe. Its focus lies in uncovering the hidden nuances, dialogues and contrasts in the works of emerging and established Eastern European visual artists and photographers. We explore the absurdity of the Eastern European experience as endured by generations of artists who continuously have reflected on issues related to abrupt societal changes, war, migration and complex family history juxtaposed against the backdrop of mutually exclusive cultural legacies and political systems.

 

All proceeds from the sale of this book and all other books in our shop marked with #SWU go towards the Research Grant Program for Ukrainian Photographers. See progress here.

 

THIS ISSUE

18 Countries

41 Artists

312 Pages

Edition: 1000

Editor in Chief: Maya Hristova

Art Director: Ekaterina Shuvchinskaia

Editors: Krasimira Butseva, Ryan Morris

Front Cover: Zuzana Pustaiová

Back Cover: Mladen Stilinović

Publisher: EEP Berlin

Language: English

Size: 22,5 x 16,5 x (2) cm

Paper: Offset Amber Graphic 120g

Cover: OTA Binding, Offset Amber Graphic 300g + Soft Touch Foil

Weight: 750g

EAN: 0798190137452-1

Printed at: Drukmania, Poznań

Berlin

Do You Read Me?!

Bildband

Motto

Rosa Wolf

West Berlin

ostPost

Rome

Leporello

Milan

Reading Room

Moscow

Garage MCA

Lebig

Leeds

Village

Kyiv

The Naked Room

Readellion

Tbilisi

Fotografia Gallery

Albania/Kosova

Do I Remember Me? Blerta Hoçia

Sky Color Olson Lamaj

In Conversation with Lala Meredith-Vula

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Viva La Vida, Salt Water After 47, The Museum of Traveling Dreams

3 Artworks by Selma Selman

We Have a Wonderful Life Mila Panić

Pigment: Balkan House, Borderless

2 Artworks by Saša Tatić

Croatia

An Artist Who Cannot Speak English Is No Artist Mladen Stilinović

Serbia

In Conversation with Tanja Ostojić

Dialogue with Herbert, Dialogue with Andrić and Dialogue with Białoszewski

3 Poems by Uroš Pajović

Exterritories Marko Stojanović with text by Uroš Pajović

Bulgaria

4uzhbina Krasimira Butseva

Immediate Light Yana Lozeva

Greece

The Truth Is In The Soil Ioanna Sakellaraki

Romania

Of Titans and Geniuses Anton Roland Laub with text by Xandra Popescu

Overriding Sequences Mihai Barabancea

Georgia

Interview with Mano Svanidze & Nino-Ana Samkharadze from 90’x Collective

Turkey

Cold Sweat Yağız Yeşilkaya

Poland

Blue Zone Monika Orpik

Life Goes On In Conversation with Jan Jurczak

abzgram In Conversation with Karolina Wojtas

Slovakia

Family Album Zuzana Pustaiová

Deformation | In Conversation With Lena Luga

Hungary

Reality Bites Lujza Hevesi-Szabó

Homesickland Andi Gáldi Vinkó

Lithuania

New Generation of Lithuanian Artists Geistė Marija Kinčinaitytė, Šarūnas Kvietkus, Dalia Mikonytė & Adomas Žudys

Latvia

Melancholic Road by Alnis Stakle

Belarus

The White Dress Oksana Veniaminova

Happy Death Society Andrey Anro

Russia

Evgeny Melnikov

Roots of the Heart Grow Together Valentin Sidorenko

50 Meters Yan Yugay

Kazakhstan

Rudiments Yulia Khan

Ukraine

My First Telik Anna Pylypyuk & Volodymyr Shypotilnykov

Svitlo Maksym Zatsarinnyi

Fairy Castle of Donetsk Andrii Dostliev & Lia Dostlieva

Red Tape In Conversation with Anton Shebetko

Eclectic Ambiguity and Kyiv Dima Tolkachov

Daring & Youth Yulia Krivich