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A look at: Viktor Popović: Viewing room at C24 Gallery available by appointment

Current viewing_room
June 18th, 2026
  • C24 Gallery is proud to show a selection of works from Viktor Popović's aclaimed exhibition, Untitled (Archive: Zenčišće). Untitled (Archive: Zenčišće) explores the legacy of late-modern Croatian architecture and its complex contemporary status as a neglected remnant of the socialist period in former Yugoslavia. Through the juxtaposition of archival and contemporary imagery, the work examines the ways in which architecture, memory, and historical narratives are continually reinterpreted over time.
  • VIKTOR POPOVIĆ, UNTITLED (ARCHIVE ZENČIŠĆE), 2020
  • The project focuses on the former children's rehabilitation and holiday center at Zenčišće Bay near Jelsa on the island of...
    Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020

    The project focuses on the former children's rehabilitation and holiday center at Zenčišće Bay near Jelsa on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Built by the City of Belgrade in the late 1970s, the complex occupied 64,000 square meters and functioned as a year-round retreat where children could benefit from the Adriatic climate. Designed in close relationship to the landscape, the 8,400-square-meter facility included accommodation, classrooms, a library, shops, a health clinic, an indoor swimming pool and various sports facilities. Following its closure during the political and social transformations of the 1990s, the complex served various temporary functions, including housing members of the Croatian Army and later refugees. Today, the site remains in an advanced state of decay.

     

    Combining archival images scanned from photographs and postcards dating from the 1970s with recent photographs of the deteriorated structures, Popović assembles compositions incorporating photographic color-correction filters arranged in several layers. Through this layering of materials, images, and temporal perspectives, the work reflects on the tension between utopian projections and their present-day realities, while raising broader questions about memory, neglect, and the changing relationship to the modernist architectural heritage of the socialist period.

     
    • Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
      Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
    • Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
      Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
    • Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
      Viktor Popović, Untitled (Archive Zenčišće), 2020
  • Viktor Popović is an artist living and working in Split, Croatia, where he is the head of the Painting Department of the Arts Academy. In his work he often uses found objects and raw industrial materials in installations that probe the relationship between artwork (or object), audience, history of the exhibition space, and the environment or location of the gallery itself. Popović's latest work explores the Modernist heritage of the socialist period in former Yugoslavia, a project that was started in 2015 and focuses on the re-contextualization of the 1960s architecture of Split, Croatia. Popović is an MFA graduate of Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, Croatia and has been awarded a number of distinguished grants and awards. His work has been collected by major public institutions throughout Croatia.

     

    This body of work is  on view at C24 Gallery through September 4th, 2026.

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