Slovenc, Hrvoje
Croatian, b. 1976
His project Croatian Rhapsody: Borderlands underscores the turbulent past of Slovenc’s homeland during the Croatian War of Independence and its aftermath, as well as his experiences as a young, queer Croatian immigrant in New York City. Using three-dimensional and video components and various materials, Slovenc’s work grapples with dislocation, identity, and ultimately, the permeable borders that govern nations—and ourselves.
Slovenc is a native of Croatia currently residing in the United States. He holds an MS in biochemistry from the University of Zagreb (2000), a BA in photography from the City College of New York (2006), and an MFA in photography from Yale (2010). He was included in the 2018 Museum of Contemporary Photography exhibition, Traversing the Past: Adam Golfer, Diana Matar, Hvroje Slovenc.
http://hrvojeslovenc.com/
American, b. 1983 and 1982, respectively