by Dijana Bogdanovska
Amid all the scenery of junks, medicines, bandages and other symbolic artifacts, Bogdanovska inserts her body as an element in the hospital story. Setting herself often before the lens, through their photographs, she has written a kind of symbolic female hospital story from everything that chokes us and closes us in the claws of apathy and although short, a sense of hopelessness.
Hamlet’s "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark ..." is quite applicable formulation for the state of Macedonia, so maybe the "anywhere, anytime" in society with all omissions and decay that are inherent. Dijana Bogdanovska apparently detects such vibrations from her immediate surroundings, fits them in her art and makes them bearable. Somehow even annihilates the ugliness, putting it in the service of art and aesthetics.
Text editors; Darko Boskovski & Jana Koleva