Ana Zibelnik
Photographer

Ana Zibelnik (b. 1995, Ljubljana) is a photographer currently based in the Netherlands. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana in 2018 and is currently working towards an MA degree in film and photographic theory at Leiden University. She has developed, published and exhibited her work both independently and under the axis of If Slovenia Were and lately within the 2nd cycle of PARALLEL – European Photo Based Platform. She won the GUP New 2020 Talent Award and the Verzasca Nera prize for her series We Are the Ones Turning. She was also selected as one of the Haute Photographie 2020 Talents.

Ana Zibelnik
Photographer

Ana Zibelnik (b. 1995, Ljubljana) is a photographer currently based in the Netherlands. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana in 2018 and is currently working towards an MA degree in film and photographic theory at Leiden University. She has developed, published and exhibited her work both independently and under the axis of If Slovenia Were and lately within the 2nd cycle of PARALLEL – European Photo Based Platform. She won the GUP New 2020 Talent Award and the Verzasca Nera prize for her series We Are the Ones Turning. She was also selected as one of the Haute Photographie 2020 Talents.

  • Gego. Measuring Infinity
    Jul 11, 2023 – Apr 2, 2024
    Guggenheim
    Bilbao, Spain
    The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Gego. Measuring Infinity, a major retrospective offering a fully integrated view of the work by German-Venezuelan artist Gertrud Goldschmidt (b. 1912, Hamburg; d. 1994, Caracas), also known as Gego, and her distinctive approach to the language of abstraction. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the exhibition examines the artist’s formal and conceptual contributions through her organic forms, linear structures, and modular abstractions. (more…)
  • No Finish Line
    Publication
    Actual Source
    International
    No Finish Line is Nike’s design vision for the next 50 years. Through exploratory, multilevel conversations encompassing both design and critical inputs to it – like sport research, technology and manufacturing – this research project celebrates 50 years of game-changing design and innovation in the service of athletes and sport. (more…)