
2017
The video installation entitled Partenza (Italian for departure, and used in many of Croatia’s island and coastal dialects) express the global insecurity of contemporary society and the fragility of human existence. Metaphorically, they address a story about departure, waiting and separation, dictated by migrations. In the early 20th century, it was usual yet traumatic for men to leave Croatian islands (mostly bound for the countries of South America) due to poverty and hunger. One of these tragic stories is weaved into the author’s family history. The installation is inspired by the life story of Renata’s great-grandmother who lived on the island of Brač, whose husband went to Chile looking for work in order to secure his family’s future. Like many of the island’s women, she waited for her husband who, like many of the men, never returned.

Dajana Čuljak

Dandelions

A Naked Boy

Americano

The Emissary

Future Glasses

Exodus: A Don't Go Outside Film

La Jetée

Turning Tide

Nest

The Duke: Based on the Memoir 'I'm The Duke' by J.P. Duke

The River

The Lotus Eaters

Well Enough Alone

Return

In Seventh Heaven

A Believe

Self Portraits or: How to talk endearingly to possible victims

Cain Rose Up

Contato

The Ball Method