The first exhibition in the new Zagreb space Ko Ke Space belongs to artist Tatjana Politeo and is titled “In Search of…”. The exhibition was opened by art historian and critic Feđa Gavrilović. Politeo combines drawing, gesture, and material experiments in a series of works, continuing to explore themes of searching, uncertainty, inner spaces, and the boundaries between the real and the imagined. Ko Ke Space is a new venue for creative events in Zagreb, designed as a flexible, bright, and technically equipped space for exhibitions, promotions, workshops, and smaller gatherings. The space is the result of a three-person team with many years of experience in design, production, and digital platform development.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning sources emphasize the cultural and artistic significance of Tatjana Politeo’s exhibition and the importance of new creative spaces like Ko Ke Space for fostering artistic innovation and community engagement in Zagreb.
Center: Centrist sources focus on the factual details of the exhibition opening, the features of the Ko Ke Space as a new venue for cultural events, and the professional background of the team behind the space, highlighting its role in Zagreb’s cultural scene.
Right: Right-leaning sources may highlight the entrepreneurial and organizational aspects of the Ko Ke Space project, emphasizing the initiative of local professionals in creating new opportunities for artists and the positive impact on Zagreb’s cultural infrastructure.