White Smoke, Brown Glare
Nik Erik Neubauer
Nominated by
Organ Vida

The series of photographs White Smoke, Brown Glare (2024) explores the city of promised dreams and how these promises of success often remain out of reach. The artist spent a month at an art residency in New York City, the urban jungle that never sleeps, using his camera to capture its pulse. His photographs belong to the tradition of documentary and street photography but with a distinct personal touch. The series observes the inhabitants’ pursuit of the American Dream while reflecting on the artist’s own experience through diary notes, thoughts, and haikus written in charcoal directly on gallery walls.
His photographs witness the rather positive aspects of brutal gentrification and stratification of the city; one of the few weapons against its hyper-capitalistic rhythm are strong communities that provide belonging and shelter. The photographs reveal the city’s fabric, where harshness and warmth intertwine; they capture moments when people resist inequality, showing how small communities enable survival and preserve humanity in a demanding environment. Neubauer documents everyday life, blending individual experience with broader social reality. The city becomes both a stage for ambition and a space where challenge meets hope, mirroring brutality and compassion.
The Artist

Nik Erik Neubauer
Nominated in
By
Organ Vida
Lives and Works in
Ljubljana
Nik Erik Neubauer (1994) is a visual artist and photographer from Ljubljana, Slovenia. His work explores intimate social issues of everyday life through a contemporary documentary approach. He earned a master’s degree in photography from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana in 2021. In the same year, Neubauer was nominated for the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award and he received the Watchdog Award from the Slovenian Association of Journalists for his long-term project documenting anti-government protests in Slovenia. In 2022, he was one of the winners of the Belfast Photo Festival in the photobook category. The following year, in 2023, Neubauer was nominated for the OHO Award, Slovenia's leading national prize for young visual artists. His second photobook, Where’s the Afters?, published by the National Museum of Contemporary History, was shortlisted for the Rencontres d’Arles Book Awards and, as of 2024, is also available at Printed Matter Inc., New York City. In 2025, he received second place in the Life category at the Sarajevo Photography Festival. He is also the co-editor of Henrik – Journal of Contemporary Photography.
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