ARTS, CRAFTS AND FACTS, 2017-2020

In her practice Maja Bajevic confronts privacy with the public as well as the personal with the political. Her personal view on phenomena of a global world becomes the epicenter of public discussions about truth, identity and homeland. Subjects such as the abuse of power or religion are as central and common to her work as migration, marginalization of the foreign and the tension between the local and the global. By questioning political and economic structures of our time, she is enabled to create works of stunning subtlety. First shown at the exhibition “All World’s Futures” in the Venice Biennale in 2015 the ongoing series of embroidery works addresses issues of globalization and human labor. The graphics embroidered in the cotton fabric represent discrepancies and fluctuations of income, prices of commodities, productivity and average wages.

ARTS, CRAFTS AND FACTS