Dzenana Hozic was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She lives and works in London.
Hozic’s work is a meditation on memory, loss and the human condition, which she communicates through photography and collage. Capturing moments in the everyday, there for all of us to see, she both uncovers and invents melancholy, to tell her own story.
Education
2007 – 2010 Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art, Royal Academy Schools, London, UK
1997 – 2000 BA Photography, London College of Communication, London UK
Exhibitions
2023
‘New in Pakenham’, London UK
2013
‘I Fell in Love with a Dictator’, Aubin Gallery, London UK
2011
‘Ad Acta’, Peter Von Kant, London UK
2010
‘Dial History’, The Old Police Station, London UK
2010
‘Graduation Show’, Royal Academy Schools, London UK
2009
‘The Culture Industry Folklore and Clichés’, VOX, Athens, Greece
‘Premiums’, Royal Academy of Arts, London UK
2007
‘The Suspicion of Beauty: NEW ROMANTICISM, basementartproject.com
2006
‘Theatrum Pittoricum’, Nolia Gallery, London UK
‘Galme klassekamerater’, Landmark, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway
2005
‘Insomnia’, Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London UK
2003
‘Circles’, Mary Ward Gallery, London UK
2000
‘Dancing season’, Short films screening at VTO, London UK
‘Mellowdramas’, VOID Gallery, London UK
‘Unreserved’, VOID Gallery, London UK