Noise from Papandopulo’s Archive, discusses the life story of the artist and her close family as an image of socialism in the strict sense of the term, which has changes along with the socio-political power relations in the country. The artist grew up in a skyscraper at Boris Papandopulo Street nr. 13 in Split, and her family still lives there. Her grandmother Jelica obtained the skyscraper apartment during the socialist period. She had never completed even her primary education, yet she worked very hard as a cleaning woman and after a few years of work “in the former system,” she was given an apartment. People who live in that skyscraper mostly came to their apartments in a similar way.
Noise from Papandopulo’s ArchiveTamara Bilankov (HR)

Tamara Bilankov (HR)
Tamara Bilankov (b. 1988 in Split) graduated film and video from Art Academy Split. She obtained her master's degree in animated film and the new media from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and is currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme of comparative literature at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Active in the art collective Sf Ljubavnice. She has exhibited in various Croatian and international film and art festivals, both solo and with the collective. In her work, she focuses on various existentialist issues, mostly through the medium of the body, and intends to continue exploring these subjects in the future.
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