2021 _ Grain / Museum of Fine Arts Split
curated by Jasminka Babić
10 April – 11 May 2021
Series of photographic diptychs by Duška Boban was presented for the first time in the online exhibition project titled A View from the Inside that was initiated by the Museum of Fine Arts during the last year’s lockdown. At that time notions of isolation and distance have started to change the way we live and perceive our surroundings, Duška Boban has reacted to the new situation through her long photographic practice aimed at critical reading of urbanity. However, this time she focused on what was the most endangered aspect of urban life – the citizens. She reached for her personal archive of analogous photographs depicting urban landscape of Split and formed diptychs through reframing the original photographs and enlarging the segments that showed people seemingly hidden within the architecture. So, the photographs show a girl reading on a balcony, or a passer-by nearly hidden in the shadows of the trees, along the well-known skyscrapers by Radić or the south façade of the Križine hospital. Considering the fact that those are analogous photographs, the process of enlarging the detail has resulted in blurry, grainy images of people that visually suggest a completely new narrative about the relation between us and our surroundings.
The exhibition is organized in collaboration with Prozori Gallery in Zagreb.