DUET
Tjaša Kalkan
Nominated by
Organ Vida

DUET is a photographic exploration of creation and decay, a visual meditation on construction and deconstruction occurring simultaneously between two adjacent buildings. The project started from a singular vantage point: my home on the 19th floor of a high-rise in Zagreb, colloquially known as Trešnjevka Beauty, designed by architect Slavko Jelinek and constructed in 1969. Despite its architectural significance, the building has never been renovated and is crumbling under the forces of time and neglect.
Directly beside it, a new residential building is being constructed. Photographing the neighboring construction site over several months, I became captivated by its surreal, stage-like qualities: a carefully orchestrated environment infused with the unpredictability of daily labor, accidents, repairs, and adjustments, transforming the site into a space of human endeavor and revealing the invisible forces that sustain creation. In response to this outward expansion, I turned inward. While photographing the macrocosm of the rising structure, I simultaneously documented the microcosm of my own building from the inside out. Details of decay—cracks, worn surfaces, failing materials—form a counterpoint to the polished promise of the new.
Through this visual juxtaposition, the project invites the viewer to witness the parallel lives of the buildings, to consider the hidden rhythms that govern change, and to contemplate how spaces—like performers in a duet—exist in relation to one another, responding to time, labor, and chance. Duet is a visual tale of impermanence, the passage of time, and the quiet poetic paradoxes embedded in everyday life.
The Artist

Tjaša Kalkan
Nominated in
By
Organ Vida
Lives and Works in
Zagreb
Born in 1987 in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, she lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. She holds a Master’s degree in Photography from the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, and a Bachelor’s degree in German and French Language and Literature. She is a visual artist working with photography as a conceptual and spatial medium. Her practice examines liminal and psychological spaces through constructed or subtly staged scenes, often drawing on theatrical strategies and elements of the familiar. Combining philosophical inquiry with subtle absurdity, her work destabilizes the familiar, using ambiguity as a tool for reflection while gently questioning perception, logic, and the structures that shape everyday experience. She has exhibited her work in numerous solo and international group exhibitions across Europe. She received the Audience Award at the HT Award for Croatian Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb in 2017 and 2019, and was nominated for the Award for Best Young Author at the Rovinj Photodays festival in 2012.
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