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eep Vol. 1
ABOUT
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.
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
DESCRIPTION
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.
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
DIMENSIONS
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.
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
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
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.
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
stockists
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.
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
PRINTS
Our prints are produced exclusively on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag papers. This acid- and lignin-free paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for FineArt applications.
FRAMING
All prints are offered with Alpha Nielsen frames. They are made of aluminum with veneered real wood surface and normal glass offering quality and design for the highest demands.
- Floating glass
- Deposit of acid-free paper (200 g)
- Stable MDF back wall with springs and hangers
- Extra strong corner joint
- Adjustable hanger with height-adjustable wall hanger
FULL BLEED
A full bleed image extends to the edges of the printing paper, so that the photograph completely covers the page and does not show borders or white space around the edges.
MATTED
The mat is a piece of cardboard placed over your photograph to serve as a frame.
ACID FREE
We archive, package and frame your prints entirely acid free. Acid-free materials protect your artwork from yellowing and aging.
Shipping
Shipping rates are calculated by the size of the package, and shipped via DHL. Please reach out to info@eepberlin.org for any specific shipping and handling questions.
Orders ship within 14 business days.
Returns
We are dedicated to providing you with realistic descriptions and visuals of the artwork featured on our site. However, if you are displeased with your acquisition please email us at info@eepberlin.org. We’ll gladly offer you a refund. The cancellation period is 14 days from receipt of the goods according to § 355 BGB.
If your works arrive damaged, please ensure EEP Berlin is notified within 14 days of delivery.