Matjaž Krivic
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OverviewMatjaž Krivic (1972) is a documentary photographer capturing long-term stories of people and places. For 25 years, he has been covering the face of the earth in his intense, personal and aesthetically moving style, portraying parts of the world characterised by traditions, social unrest and religious devotion. Recently, he has been focusing on conservation and environmental issues, acting as an advocate for a greener future through his work.His work and multimedia projects were exhibited in galleries, museums, open-air exhibitions in Slovenia and across the world, at international photo festivals like La Gacilly Photo, Les Rencontres d’Arles and Visa pour l’image, and were widely published around the world by numerous national and international media outlets including National Geographic, BBC, Wired, Boston Globe, Geo, Guardian, Stern, Spiegel, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Newsweek, GQ, Internationale, D-La Repubblica, Wall Street Journal, Forbes and many others. Krivic has won several prestigious awards, including World Press Photo, Picture of the Year International and Lens Culture.Krivic has been judging several international photo competitions, occasionally leading photography workshops around the world, and has co-created the first Bolivian photo festival FotoFestival Manzana1, of which he is the creative director.
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Series
Matjaž Krivic
Bolivija 02 / Bolivia 02, 2022digitalni tisk na arhivski papir / digital print on archival paper30 x 45 cm
81 x 122 cm
edicija 5 + 2 AP / edition of 5 + 2 APSeries: ČRTE, KI JIH RIŠEMO / THE LINES WE DRAWpodpisana in datirana / signed and datedFor English version please scroll down. O SERIJI Črte, ki jih rišemo, in sledi, ki jih puščamo za seboj v svetu, so raznolike. Nekatere se nežno vpenjajo v brezmejnost in...For English version please scroll down.
O SERIJI
Črte, ki jih rišemo, in sledi, ki jih puščamo za seboj v svetu, so raznolike. Nekatere se nežno vpenjajo v brezmejnost in neprekinjeni krogotok življenja narave, druge povzročajo neozdravljive rane in nepovratno škodo. Mnogokrat se ene prekrivajo z drugimi in so med seboj prepletene bolj, kot je človeku doumljivo. O vsem tem se sprašujemo ob fotografski razstavi Črte, ki jih rišemo Matjaža Krivica, predvsem pa je v ospredje postavljeno vprašanje perspektive.
Krivic, mednarodno uveljavljeni in večkrat nagrajeni dokumentarni fotograf, se z motivi fotografij, ki jih predstavlja na razstavi, pomika v polje abstrakcije, a ostaja zvest naravovarstveni in okoljski tematiki. Ob prepletu živopisnih barv, geometrično pravilnih likov in organskih vzorcev na prvi pogled pogosto – ali pa sploh – ni jasno, kaj gledamo. Šele ko se podobi približamo, prepoznamo brezmejnost neba, ostrino kamnine, simetrično urejenost delovišča, zaobljene krivine obale in raznovrstne sledi življenja. Fotografije jemljejo navdih iz neskončnih pojavnih oblik narave, ki na mikro in makro ravni sledijo istim zakonitostim. Prav lahko ne bi opazovali rečne delte, pač pa razvejano ožilje, drevesno krošnjo ali šarenico očesa. Krivic zavzema pogled oddaljenega opazovalca, ki bi bil obenem lahko tudi gledalec s povečevalnim steklom, in nam daje na ogled svet, kot ga vidi on. Se vidimo v tem svetu, in če se vidimo, se prepoznamo?
Ujeti v majhnost človeškega mikrokozmosa se redko zavemo enormnega vpliva, ki ga imajo naša življenja na planet. Sledi, ki jih puščamo za seboj, posledice naših dejanj, odločitev in nakupov, ki jih spodbuja fantazma neskončnega trošenja, se pogosto ne odražajo zgolj v naši neposredni okolici, pač pa tudi – dobesedno – na drugem koncu sveta. V želji po lastni varnosti in udobju Zahod razpenja svoje lovke in mimogrede za to žrtvuje celotne ekosisteme, biotsko raznovrstnost in vzpostavljene družbene strukture globalnega juga, kar je večkrat kot ne skrito našim očem. Kje se bomo odločili potegniti črto? Slonokoščeni stolpi, v katere smo se zaprli, se sesuvajo pred našimi očmi, prestopili smo mejo in porušili občutljiva ravnovesja. Vedno pogosteje je tudi nedotakljivi Zahod na milost in nemilost prepuščen naravnim ujmam. Vse, kar nam je ostalo, sta divjina in človek, poškodovana in ranjena, ki iščeta svoje novo ravnotežje.
Matjaž Krivic z radikalno preprostostjo in prepoznavno estetiko, ki ju neguje in razvija že več kot petindvajset let svoje kariere, nenehno raziskuje stičišča med sodobno in dokumentarno fotografijo. Z aktualno razstavo odkriva prej nevidene poglede, ki pred gledalca postavljajo nove perspektive. Lepoto išče v prostranih ravnicah Bolivije in tamkajšnjih ekosistemih, ki jih drastično ogroža pridobivanje litija za t. i. zeleno energijo, ter v ledeniških razpokah enega izmed islandskih vulkanov, ki se neustavljivo večajo zaradi segrevanja ozračja kot posledice kopičenja toplogrednih plinov. Fotograf se zaveda kompleksnosti stanja sveta in ve, da preprostih rešitev ni, obenem pa svari pred apatijo in zaigrano nemočjo. Nagovarja nas k razmisleku o vlogi, ki jo igramo, in sledi, ki jo puščamo za seboj. Je to črta, ki razdvaja ali povezuje?
– Vida Jocif
ABOUT THE SERIES
The lines we draw and the traces we leave behind in the world are diverse. Some are gently embedded in the boundless and unbroken cycle of nature's life, others cause incurable wounds and irreversible damage. Many times, one overlaps with the other, making them more intertwined than is comprehensible to man. All of this is the subject of Matjaž Krivic's photographic exhibition, The Lines We Draw, but above all, the question of perspective is at the forefront.
Krivic, an internationally renowned and award-winning documentary photographer, moves into the field of abstraction with the motifs of the photographs he presents in the exhibition, but remains faithful to the themes of nature conservation and the environment. With the interplay of vivid colours, regular geometric figures and organic patterns, it is often unclear at first glance – or even at all – what we are looking at. It is only when the viewer gets closer to the image that they recognise the immensity of the sky, the sharpness of the rock, the symmetrical orderliness of the site, the soft curves of the shore and the varied traces of life. The photographs take their inspiration from the infinite manifestations of nature, which follow the same patterns at both micro and macro levels. You could be looking not at a river delta, but at a branching blood vessel, a canopy of trees or the iris of an eye. Krivic takes the vantage point of a distant observer, who could simultaneously be the viewer with a magnifying glass, and lets us see the world as he sees it. Do we see ourselves in it, and if we do, do we recognise ourselves?
Confined to the smallness of the human microcosm, we rarely realise how enormous the impact our lives have on the planet is. The traces we leave behind, the consequences of our actions, choices and purchases, fuelled by the phantasm of endless spending, are often reflected not only in our immediate surroundings, but also – literally – on the other side of the world. In the pursuit of its own security and comfort, the West is stretching out its tentacles and, incidentally, sacrificing entire ecosystems, biodiversity and the established social structures of the Global South, more often than not hidden from our eyes. Where do we choose to draw the line? The ivory towers in which we have enclosed ourselves are crumbling before our eyes; we have crossed a line and upset delicate balances. Increasingly, even the untouchable West is impacted by natural disasters. All we have left are wilderness and man, damaged and wounded, searching for their new balance.
With his radical simplicity and distinctive aesthetic, which he has nurtured and developed for more than twenty-five years of his career, Matjaž Krivic constantly explores the intersections between contemporary and documentary photography. With his current exhibition, he is discovering previously unseen viewpoints that bring new perspectives in front of the viewer. Krivic looks for beauty in the vast plains of Bolivia and its ecosystems, which are drastically threatened by the extraction of lithium for the so-called green energy, and in the glacial crevasses of one of Iceland's volcanoes, which are growing unstoppably due to the warming of the atmosphere as a consequence of the accumulation of greenhouse gasses. The photographer is aware of the complexity of the state of the world and knows that there are no simple solutions to it. At the same time, he warns against apathy and feigned helplessness, and invites us to reflect on the role we play and the trail we leave behind. Is it a line that divides or connects?
– Vida JocifWorks-
Islandija 01 / Iceland 01, 2019 -
Islandski ledenik 03 / Iceland Glacier 03, 2019 -
Islandski ledenik 12 / Iceland Glacier 12, 2019 -
Bolivija 01 / Bolivia 01, 2022 -
Bolivija 02 / Bolivia 02, 2022 -
Bolivija 05 / Bolivia 05, 2022 -
Bolivija 06 / Bolivia 06, 2022 -
Čile 01 / Chile 01, 2022 -
Čile 02 / Chile 02, 2022 -
Čile 03 / Chile 03, 2022 -
Čile 04 / Chile 04, 2022 -
Plamenci 01 / Flamingos 01, 2022 -
Plamenci 02 / Flamingos 02, 2022 -
Islandija 03 / Iceland 03, 2019 -
Islandski ledenik 05 / Iceland Glacier 05, 2019 -
Islandski ledenik 08 / Iceland Glacier 08, 2019 -
Islandija 02 / Iceland 02, 2019 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #1 / Digging the Future #1, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #3 / Digging the Future #3, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #7 / Digging the Future #7, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #8 / Digging the Future #8, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #9 / Digging the Future #9, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #11 / Digging the Future #11, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #15 / Digging the Future #15, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #16 / Digging the Future #16, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #17 / Digging the Future #17, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #18 / Digging the Future #18, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #19 / Digging the Future #19, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #21 / Digging the Future #21, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #22 / Digging the Future #22, 2015 -
Kopanje prihodnosti #23 / Digging the Future #23, 2015 -
Lithium Road 4, 2016– -
Lithium Road 1, 2016– -
Lithium Road 13, 2016– -
PLAN B 29, 2019 -
PLAN B 27, 2019 -
PLAN B 54, 2019 -
PLAN B 07, 2019 -
PLAN B 18, 2019 -
PLAN B 11, 2016 -
PLAN B 01, 2018 -
PLAN B 03, 2016 -
PLAN B 04, 2016 -
PLAN B 05, 2016 -
PLAN B 39, 2016 -
PLAN B 40, 2019 -
Pasu, Tibet, 2002–2006 -
Uch Sharif, Pakistan, 2002 – 2006 -
Yamdrok Tso, Tibet, 2002 – 2006 -
Myanmar Bagan, 2002 – 2006 -
Main de fatima Mali, 2002 – 2006 -
Amritsar, Indija / Amritsar, India, 2002 – 2006 -
Diafarabe, Mali, 2002 – 2006 -
Easter island Moai, 2002 – 2006 -
Masai Mara Kenya, 2002 – 2006 -
San Pedro de Atakama , 2002 – 2006 -
Jaipur, Indija / Jaipur, India, 2002 – 2006 -
Salar de Uyuni 19, 2002 – 2006 -
Bodhgaya, Indija / Bodhgaya, India, 2008 – 2012 -
Amritsar, Indija / Amritsar, India, 2008 – 2012 -
Rhino 10, 2021 -
Rhino 11, 2021 -
Rhino 08, 2021 -
Rhino 07, 2021 -
Rhino 05, 2021 -
Rhino 03, 2021 -
Rhino 06, 2021 -
Rhino 09, 2021
Exhibitions-
Face to Face
Group Exhibition on the Occasion of 20 Years of Galerija Fotografija 20 May - 14 Aug 2024Face to Face: Group Exhibition at the Occasion of 20 Years of Galerija FotografijaRead more
20th May–14th August 2024
Participating in the exhibition:
UROŠ ABRAM, ROGER BALLEN, JANEZ BOGATAJ, BOJAN BRECELJ, SIMON CHANG, DK, BORIS GABERŠČIK, CIRIL JAZBEC, STOJAN KERBLER, TEREZA KOZINC, MATJAŽ KRIVIC, ANDREJ LAMUT, DIANA LUI, TILYEN MUCIK, NIK ERIK NEUBAUER, BOŠTJAN PUCELJ, JANEZ PUKŠIČ, SARA RMAN, BLAŽ ROJS, LUCIJA ROSC, EURO ROTELLI, KLAVDIJ SLUBAN, METKA VERGNION, ANA ZIBELNIK and JOCO ŽNIDARŠIČ.
Curated by:
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Matjaž Krivic
The Lines We Draw 8 Nov 2023 - 13 Jan 2024The lines we draw and the traces we leave behind in the world are diverse. Some are gently embedded in the boundless and unbroken cycle of nature's life, others cause...Read more -
Joco Žnidaršič, Matic Zorman, Matjaž Krivic
World Press Photo 7 Jun - 31 Aug 2016The exhibition is part of the Festival Slovenia Press Photo 2016. World Press Photo, the largest and most prestigious international photographic contest, has each year since 1955 selected the crème...Read more
Art Fairs-
Art Salon Zürich 2024
Zürich's new contemporary art fair 24 - 27 Oct 2024Presenting works by Boris Gaberščik, Lucija Rosc, Tilyen Mucik, Blaž Rojs, Euro Rotelli, Andrej Lamut and Matjaž Krivic.Read more -
PHOTO BASEL 2024
11 - 16 Jun 2024Galerija Fotografija gallery is exhibiting at the international photography art fair Photo Basel. Exhibiting: Ana Zibelnik (SLO) Tereza Kozinc (SLO) Hannah Schemel (NEM) Stojan Kerbler...Read more -
39. SLOVENIAN BOOK FAIR
FOTOCONA BY GALERIJA FOTOGRAFIJA AT THE SLOVENIAN BOOK FAIR 2023 21 - 26 Nov 2023Some events are organised with the support of the Slovenian Book Agency.Read more -
PARIS PHOTO 2020
CANCELED DUE TO COVID 19 12 - 15 Nov 2020Paris Photo - Tanja Lažetić, Tilyen Mucik, Andrej Lamut, Boris Gaberščik, Matjaž Krivic, Paul Ickovic, Stojan KerblerRead more
BiographyVideoNewsPress-
Galerija Fotografija z deli šesterice umetnikov odpotovala na sejem Photo Basel
June 11, 2024 -
Iz oči v oči – Galerija Fotografija ob svoji 20-letnici premišljuje o portretu
RTV SLOMay 22, 2024 -
Zgodba o spoznanju, da so neznatne sledi, ki jih puščamo za seboj, črte, ki jih rišemo
November 14, 2023 -
Matjaž Krivic: Sem optimist, a ne glede naše prihodnosti
DELOAugust 15, 2021 -
Dihaj: Matjaž Krivic načenja težka vprašanja o naukih pandemije
RTV SLOJuly 14, 2021 -
Boštjan Videmšek in Matjaž Krivic: Plan B
December 22, 2020 -
Planet B: Dvajset let delovanja Matjaža Krivica s posebno izdajo fotografij
RTV SLONovember 24, 2020 -
Med najboljšimi popotniškimi fotografi sveta tudi Matjaž Krivic
December 18, 2018 -
Matjaž Krivic prejel nagrado za fotografijo
December 11, 2010 -
Matjaž Krivic nagrajen za svoje čudovite kraje
DELODecember 4, 2010


