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Nik Erik Neubauer / Where’s the Afters?

Nik Erik Neubauer / Where’s the Afters?

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The series of protest photographs by Nik Erik Neubauer started spontaneously, but then, in light of the increasingly thematic structuring of the protests, grew into an extensive collection of images that today not only represent a systematic archive of what happened in those days, but also a self-contained approach to the genre of reportage-documentary photography. Moreover, it is protest photography that often plays a key role in shaping the collective narrative of a specific protest movement. This is why, in certain cases, such photography moves from recording to commentary and interpretation by the person behind the lens.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nik Erik Neubauer (1994) graduated in photography from VIST – Department of Photography (2017) and received his MA from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana (2021). He has drawn attention to himself with several exhibition projects, photo zines and a photo book You Always Cry Twice When You Go to the South. Since 2022, he has been a photographer for the newspaper Dnevnik. In 2021 he was nominated for the Leica Oscar Barnack Newcomer Award and was named one of Europe's most promising photographers by GUP Magazine's Fresh Eyes. In 2021, he received the Watchdog Award for outstanding achievement in journalistic photography from the Slovenian Association of Journalists. In 2022, he was one of the winners of the Belfast Photo Festival, one of the most important festivals for contemporary photography.

Where's the Afters was shortlisted in the category of Photo-Text Book Award at Prix du Livre 2023 at the photo festival Les Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles.

Language: Slovenian, English
Size: 24 x 16 cm, 125 pages
Binding: hardcover
Publisher: National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, 2023
Print run: 300
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