Irma Beširević
She Creates art that explores millennial culture and our relationship with the technology in our hands through digital art, video and performance with an emphasis on nonsense and digital ready-mades. The work explores the use of the body in the context of the digital body, immortality through plastic and the fine line between one's own reflection, online presence and submission to capitalist ideals offered by the technological sphere of surveillance capitalism. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, where her parents settled after fleeing as children. At the age of fifteen, she moved to Stockholm on her own to continue studying modern dance at the Royal Ballet School, where she got to know the contemporary art scene. After graduating in 2016, she moved to Banja Luka, where she graduated in intermediate art. He is currently freelancing and attending master's studies at HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg. The main theme of my work is the desire to connect with people, that is, with society. In the sea of socially conditioned situations, I'm looking for the truth that hides beneath the surface of all those faces that wear masks of false courage, pride and arrogance. Figurative painting enables me to depict in an artistic way the weight and strength of life that I feel, but I find it difficult to find the words to explain, that is, to concretize the thought. In all those portraits, I look for sincerity and unstagedness, that is, their real state of mind.