Feier
| Height | 59 cm |
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| Width | 42 cm |
| Length/Depth | 0.1 cm |
TITLE
CELEBRATION
celebration
In my artistic work, I explore in depth the fusion of memories, everyday experiences and past events. These fragments from my personal history come together on paper to form a multi-layered dialogue that oscillates between reality and subjective perception. The everyday details, which often remain hidden, become meaningful elements in my art, carrying the past into the present.
In my work, I strive for a sense of lightness that manifests itself in celebration and in letting go of everyday life. Yet this state, free from the constant urge to create, is often difficult to achieve. The medium of paper serves as an outlet for me to visually capture this inner conflict between the urge to create and the desire for effortless freedom.
These reflections manifest themselves in my work, creating a tension between personal freedom and external social constraints, which are reflected in the motifs depicted.
In my artistic work, I delve deeply into the fusion of memories, everyday experiences and past events. These fragments from my personal history come together on paper to form a multi-layered dialogue that oscillates between reality and subjective perception. The everyday details, often hidden in the background, become meaningful elements in my art, carrying the past into the present.
In my work, I strive for a sense of lightness, which is reflected in the celebration and release from daily life. However, this state—free from the constant urge to create—is often difficult to attain. Paper serves as a medium for me to channel this inner conflict between the drive to create and the desire for effortless freedom in a visual form.
These reflections are evident in my work, creating a tension between personal freedom and external societal constraints, which are echoed in the motifs depicted.
TECHNIQUE
Painting
painting
MATERIAL
Artist’s ink, acrylic markers on mixed-media paper
Ink and acrylic markers on mixed-media paper
DIMENSIONS
42 cm x 59 cm
YEAR
2024
YEAR OF CREATION
2024
ONE-OF-A-KIND
Žana Vojvodić
Artist: Painting (large-scale, colour-intensive canvases) and performance art (a physical exploration of pain, memory and society).
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Born in 1992 in Cloppenburg, Germany
Lives and works in Osnabrück, Germany
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Secondary occupation:
M.A. student in Art and Communication, University of Osnabrück
Life drawing model at art academies
Theatre educator, Theatrepädagogische Werkstatt Osnabrück, Germany
Café waiter
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For as long as I can remember, art has been a part of me, like a second heartbeat.
From a young age, I sensed that this was where I truly belonged, long before I understood what that meant. The path towards it was not always easy, yet one thing became clear to me early on: not working, not painting, feels like a quiet disappearance. Art is not a choice in my life, but a necessity.
My work emerges from both memory and the present at the same time.
Family images, fragments of everyday life, traces of consumption, fleeting gestures – I gather what remains. On the canvas, these fragments coalesce into pictorial spaces in which time, loss and intimacy coexist.
Nostalgia is a central driving force in my practice.
Not as a sentimental look back, but as an ambivalent space: it carries pain because it makes what is lost tangible, and it slows time. Within it, the fast pace of the present softens. An inner space opens up in which time becomes almost imperceptible.
My painting moves between intimacy and public space, between personal history and collective experience. It holds on whilst letting go. It arises from the desire to preserve and from the awareness that everything is in flux.
In a world of constant acceleration, these works aim to create images that endure—
images that may be quiet or loud, yet carry their own sense of time.
Images that are not only seen, but remembered.
For as long as I can remember, art has accompanied me like a second pulse.
I knew from an early age that this was where I truly belonged, long before I understood what it meant. The path to getting there was not always easy, but one thing became clear to me early on: for me, not working, not painting, means a quiet disappearance. Art is not a choice in my life, but a necessity.
My works emerge from both memory and the present.
Family photographs, fragments of everyday life, traces of consumerism, fleeting gestures – I collect what remains. On the canvas, these fragments coalesce into pictorial spaces in which time, loss and intimacy coexist.
Nostalgia is a central driving force behind my work.
Not as a sentimental look back, but as an ambivalent space: it carries pain because it makes what is lost tangible, and it slows things down. Within it, the rapid pace of the present grows quieter. An inner space emerges in which time is barely perceptible.
My painting moves between intimacy and the public sphere, between personal history and collective experience. It holds on and lets go at the same time. It arises from the desire to preserve something, and from the knowledge that everything is in a state of flux.
In a world of constant acceleration, images are created here that endure.
Images that may be loud or quiet, but which carry a time of their own.
Images that are not merely seen, but remembered.
Artist CV (Selected CV)
- 2025 Invitation to the group exhibition “FATA MORGANA”, an open-air exhibition by the Vanished.pop.up Group, Herrmannplatz, Osnabrück, Germany
- 2025 Nomination for the Art Award of the Ingeborg Siebert Foundation for Art and Music
- 2025 Second Prize, Ingeborg Siebert Foundation for Art and Music, University of Osnabrück, Department of Art and Social Sciences, Seminarstraße 33, Osnabrück, Germany
- 2024 “The Woman in the Mirror of Society”, solo art performance, Augustenburgerstraße 2, Osnabrück
- 2024 “KNOW HER NAME”, group exhibition, Augustenburgerstraße 2, Osnabrück
- 2024 “VENUSSPIEGEL ♀”, group exhibition, BBK Gallery, Osnabrück
- 2024 “BLACKBIRDS SINGING IN THE DARK”, group exhibition, EMAF No. 37 European Media Art Festival, Felix-Nussbaum-Haus Museum Quarter, Osnabrück
- 2024 “Chaos im Kopf”, solo art performance, Felix-Nussbaum-Haus Museum Quarter, Osnabrück
- 2024 “POLYCHROM Jazz Festival”, three artists painting live on their own canvases, Hase29, Osnabrück
- 2024 “Long Night of the Studios”, as a guest artist in a group exhibition organised by the Alte Post Studio, Osnabrück
- 2024 ‘Making Art Visible’, art project: painting a Litfaß pillar, Kulturbüro, Osnabrück
- 2023/2024 “behind me”, solo window display, Skulpturengalerie, Dielingerstraße, Osnabrück
- 2022 “FORMINE”, group exhibition, Student Centre, Osnabrück
- 2022 “plava magla u stomaku i mozagu”, solo art performance, Studio Stage, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück
- 2016 “Piepenbrock Art Promotion Prize”, single room in a group exhibition, University of Art and Art Education, Osnabrück
Other artworks by the artist