Creative Hub Kvatrić
Performance, 20’00
Advertising campaign, billboard, roll-up banners, leaflets, architectural renderings
Exhibition view: The 60th Zagreb Salon, Blok Badel, Zagreb, 2025
Photo credits: Juraj Vuglač
A staged fictional project launch presenting an entrepreneur’s plan to open Zagreb’s first creative hub in the abandoned Blok Badel factory complex. Designed as a pitch for potential investors, the performance invited audiences to buy into the fiction itself. An accompanying advertising campaign extended the narrative into public space through two billboards on Šubićeva Street, blurring the line between real and speculative investment and critiquing the visual and linguistic economies of urban redevelopment.
Curating: KUĆĆA, Zagreb (HR)
*This work was realized with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, the City of Zagreb Office for Culture, and the Croatian Association of Fine Artists (HDLU).
The World of PanTerra (Work series)
Performance, 20’00
Keynote presentations, mesh banners, roll-up banners, architectural renderings, dimensions variable
The World of PanTerra is an ongoing series in which I take on the role of a fictional real estate developer working for the imaginary company PanTerra d.o.o. Through these performances, I explore issues related to investor-driven urbanism, including overdevelopment, performative concern for community needs, and superficial environmentalism.
Tuning Léon Krier
Video lecture cover, 49’02”
Exhibition view: cover me softly (BETA—Timișoara Architecture Biennial), The Garison Command, Timișoara
Photo credits: David Dimitrescu
The cover is based on the lecture "The Architectural Tuning of Settlements" by Léon Krier, presented at the IHMC Institute in 2015 (Link). Besides being known as a strong advocate of New Classical architecture and New Urbanism, Krier is a fervent critic of modernist architecture as well. In this video, I used method acting to get closer to the architect’s character, and to satirize his contested tendencies: the romanticizing of the past, architectural revivalism, and his adoration of concrete.
Curating: Oana Stănescu
The Rampant Krvavica Walk
Live performance, 45’00”
From the project: Architecture of Cure, Society of Istrian Architects (DAI-SAI), Krvavica
Photo credits: Vice Rudan
This guided tour commenced at the now-abandoned Children’s Health Resort, leading visitors through the Krvavica village while offering insights into coastal urban planning. The tour delved into specific local phenomena such as apartmentization, the rampant growth of tourism, and the decline of modernist heritage in Dalmatia. Contrasting Krvavica with other Dalmatian resorts, the tour focused on the emergence of the "neo-vernacular" style of apartment houses in coastal areas. Additionally, the tour focused on exploring the biography of Rikard Marasović, the resort's architect, and his speculated relation to the term "critical regionalism".
Endless Becoming of Seaside Resorts (Work series)
Exhibition view: Endless Becomings [Solo show], Prostor (CHC), Split
Photo credits: Glorija Lizde
A series of works which examines coastal overdevelopment in Croatia and the Netherlands through a comparative study and speculative design. It combines a research paper with toy packaging and advertising posters, critiquing mass tourism, “cookie-cutter” architectural and economic models, and corporate-driven urbanism. By appropriating advertising tropes, it raises awareness of regulatory shifts and their impact on maritime landscapes.
Curating: Jasmina Šarić
Schinkelkwartier Guided Tour
Live performance, 15’00”
Exhibition view: Trust the Building, IBM, Amsterdam
Photo credits: Bobbie Wagenaar
A performative guided tour specializing in office spaces and gentrification in the city of Amsterdam. The guided tour centered on the ongoing development of the IBM compound within the broader urban redevelopment of the Schinkelkwartier area. This role was performed for a group show held in a vacant office space on the 6th floor of the IBM Headquarters in Amsterdam.
The City is My Lunapark!
Custom made silk scarf, 100 × 100 cm
Installation view
Photo credits: Katarina Marković
A work that deals with the urban space-related problems in the city of Zagreb. In this work, I examined some of the key issues that the city is facing: waste management, problems with urban transport, and failed architectural projects.
*This work was produced as part of a research project conducted within the program “How to Think About Urbanism and Public Space?” organized by Vizkultura, Zagreb.
Full of new beginnings (Work series)
Exhibition view: Regeneration, 42nd Split Salon, MKC, Split
Photo credits: Žaklina Antonijević
Full of new beginnings is a series of works which tackles various phenomena surrounding the overtouristification of the Dalmatian cityscapes. The protagonist of the three works in the series is Duje, an archetypal figure of the local investor whose presence, both monumental and fragile, haunts the urban fabric of contemporary Split. Through him, the series opens a lens onto the shifting relationships between power, desire, space, and the seductive imaginaries of tourism economies. Taken together, the works articulate a speculative terrain in which Split’s built environment becomes a stage for various competing fantasies.