Marijana Jankovic, Serbia, 2026

BUNNY SHOES

Bunny Shoes is part of a collaborative collection named Never-Never Land.

Exploring the theme of nostalgia, a place where memory intertwines with comfort and discomfort, these carpets become portals to alternate worlds, familiar yet surreal.

This piece has been crafted by us from start to finish with the aim of achieving a one-of-a-kind, imperfect, and excellent result.

100% natural dyed yarn from Serbia on monk's cloth.

Mix of low and high pile tufted yarn, sculpted with sheep shears and scissors.

AFTERNOON

Afternoon is part of a collaborative collection named Never-Never Land.

Exploring the theme of nostalgia, a place where memory intertwines with comfort and discomfort, these carpets become portals to alternate worlds, familiar yet surreal.

This piece has been crafted by us from start to finish with the aim of achieving a one-of-a-kind, imperfect, and excellent result.

100% natural dyed yarn from Serbia on monk's cloth.

Mix of low and high pile tufted yarn, sculpted with sheep shears and scissors, tassels.


RIBBON SCULPTURE

Ribbon Sculpture is part of a collaborative collection named Never-Never Land.

Exploring the theme of nostalgia, a place where memory intertwines with comfort and discomfort, these carpets become portals to alternate worlds, familiar yet surreal.

This piece has been crafted by us from start to finish with the aim of achieving a one-of-a-kind, imperfect, and excellent result.

100% natural dyed yarn from Serbia on monk's cloth, wood base.

 

 

Marijana Jankovic

I’m a self-taught textile artist with a degree in German literature and experience working in translation as well as in journalism before moving into art.

My practice so far has mostly been built around creating series of works, often inspired by a string of words or a sentence. These fragments are starting points, they carry a mood rather than a narrative. Many of the works circle around feelings of aloneness and introspection. I’m interested in quiet, internal states and how they can be translated into tactile visual forms.

With Laufer Gallery from Zürich, I have participated in Bienvenue ArtFair in Paris, had a solo show in Zürich, and a solo in Belgrade, Serbia.

Recent shows include: group show at Galerie Fran Reus in Palma, Mallorca; online show at The Curators, Paris/NY; group show at BIEN Textile Art Biennale in Kranj, Slovenia.

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