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Gregor Radonjic's Suggestive Landscapes: Metascapes and Nexus Series

artist · 2026-05-17

Gregor Radonjic, a photographer based in Maribor, Slovenia, has developed a practice since the early 1990s that treats landscape as a carrier of emotion, memory, and hidden systems. His series Metascapes-Interfaces explores internal territories shaped by visual memory, focusing on transitional zones where solids, liquids, and atmosphere meet. The Nexus series uses diptychs pairing roots with water to reveal ecological interdependence and unseen networks. Radonjic, who studied chemical engineering, began in analogue photography and later adopted digital tools for flexibility while maintaining a commitment to the physical print. He cites jazz album covers from the German ECM label as an early influence. He is preparing a solo exhibition opening in early June and a self-published limited-edition photobook.

Key facts

  • Gregor Radonjic is based in Maribor, Slovenia.
  • He has been creating photographs since the early 1990s.
  • His series Metascapes-Interfaces focuses on sites where solids, liquids, and atmosphere interact.
  • The Nexus series uses diptychs of roots and water to show ecological links.
  • Radonjic studied chemical engineering.
  • He was influenced by jazz album covers from the German ECM label.
  • He is preparing a solo exhibition opening in early June.
  • A self-published limited-edition photobook is forthcoming.

Entities

Artists

  • Gregor Radonjic

Institutions

  • ECM

Locations

  • Maribor
  • Slovenia

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