On Friday, March 3 at 7 PM, the photography exhibition “Ode to a Woman” by Tina Marić opened at Silosi Beograd. The exhibition runs until March 19, according to Silosi’ winter opening hours.
“Ode to a Woman” is the culmination of Tina Marić’s work over the past four years, during which she shifted her creative focus to exploring sensitive human nature. This show was created by selecting 20 works from 2018 to the present day, from the artist’s own private collection. As the exhibition title suggests, the show celebrates woman—untamed, a little wild, unusually beautiful—the one who, in her inner nature, hides both intensity and tenderness in equal measure.

Asked where the inspiration for this direction in photography comes from, Tina says: “The fascination starts from my earliest days, watching my mother—her clothes, how she does her makeup, paints her nails, does her hair. Later, I started paying attention to how women move, how they behave. At first I casually photographed my friends, and then I realized how much they enjoyed it and how much I liked it, which resulted in me continuing in that direction. The momentum I gained pulled me forward and led me to work on that theme professionally—to choose the set, to imagine where and how I want to photograph them. This exhibition is truly a synthesis of my thoughts about women and their nature.”

All the beauty of a woman—strength and fragility, all perfect imperfections, and her inner world—through Tina’s lens is shown to us by models such as Nataša Vojnović, Lea Davogić, Ena Jevtić, and many others.
Tina Marić is a photographer who lives and works in Belgrade. She graduated in Art History from the Faculty of Philosophy in 2009, and earned a master’s degree in Cultural Policy and Management in 2013 at the University of Arts in Belgrade.
In addition to group exhibitions, Tina Marić has also had three solo exhibitions. She is a regular member of ULUPUDS.
Tijana, thank you for the wonderful photographs of women in all their beauty! You’re a force!
Silosi Beograd, as a city warehouse of endless energy, in the past period has been home to many notable exhibitions by renowned artists, including “Traces” by Miloš Nadaždin, “Art Walks” by Milena ZeVu, “She and I” by Svetlana Ninković and Sara Kujundžić, “Add Horizons” by Katarina Batuta Višekruna and Uroš Višekruna, as well as many others.