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Lot 66

MAJA PLANINAC
(B. 1987)
Balloon, 2018

23 April – 2 May 2025, 12:00 PDT
Online, Los Angeles

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MAJA PLANINAC (B. 1987)

Balloon, 2018

signed and titled (on the reverse)
black and white photograph

image: 23 1/2 x 36 in. (59.7 x 91.4 cm.)

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Courtesy of the artist

"I'm a fine art photographer creating surreal self-portraits that express my emotions. This process is both therapeutic and intimate for me. I don't show my face in my work, leaving space for you to connect.

This photograph is my reminder to stop overthinking and embrace the present. It serves as a metaphor for overthinking—imagining scenarios that never happen, filled with endless 'what-ifs' and unlikely possibilities."
-Maja Planinac

Artist Statement: Maja Planinac was born in former Yugoslavia in 1987 and moved to San Francisco in 2016. Before becoming a fine art photographer, she studied at a physiotherapist college in Belgrade, Serbia, where she developed an interest in the human body and emotion. Discovering the potential of emotion as both tangible and abstract, she decided to integrate a photography course into her studies. Her first group exhibition fed her curiosities to learn more about both her inner self and the outer world, driving her to further pursue photography at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Arts. Maja's work examines the boundaries between seemingly incompatible worlds. Through her photography, she captures phenomena that exist between the dichotomies of raw and sophisticated, the real and unreal, and the deeply personal and public.

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