This photo series shows Yugoslav monuments (Spomeniks) at night, lit up to highlight their unique shapes and details. The lighting creates a striking contrast between the illuminated parts and the shadows, making the monuments stand out.
Spomeniks were built to honor the sacrifices of Partisans in World War II. They are important as memorials and symbols of the unity and vision of Yugoslavia’s socialist past. Found across the former Yugoslavia, these monuments represent both history and resilience.
By photographing them at night, the series gives a new view of these monuments, helping viewers see their design and reflect on their historical significance.
Spomeniks were built to honor the sacrifices of Partisans in World War II. They are important as memorials and symbols of the unity and vision of Yugoslavia’s socialist past. Found across the former Yugoslavia, these monuments represent both history and resilience.
By photographing them at night, the series gives a new view of these monuments, helping viewers see their design and reflect on their historical significance.
This photo series was co-created with Márton Mogyorósy, blending our perspectives into a unified vision.