By Nycole Cunha Art has always been more than an aesthetic experience, it is a mirror of society, a tool for change, and a language that transcends borders. Art is a deeply human experience, one through which we can explore and express our most profound emotions, thoughts, and stories. Furthermore, it allows us to connect [...]

Who is ODBK? ODBK first launched in 2017, titled “Organization for the Democratization of the Visual Arts”. In 2021 our program “Equality and Diversity Certification” providing us distinction within the arts market, focusing on progressive economic systems, a more democratic world and increased accessibility in the art world. Our programmes became recognised and a step [...]

The Role of Cultural Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Recovery Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Medina Munawwarah The topics of focus is on the protection and restoration the protection and restoration of cultural heritage in conflict-affected regions. Countries such as Ukraine and Palestine face severe threats to their cultural sites, similar to what Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced during the 1990s war. Recognizing cultural heritage as a vital element of [...]

by Marat Guelman “How do you love contemporary art?” – is a provocative question. It is supposed to be some kind of bitter medicine, which by right and wrong must be handed to a child. And how to love reading? By forcing it? Make reading a habit? This text is not for those who defiantly [...]

By Denis Alize Ünal In the evolving landscape of contemporary art, the traditional “white cube” gallery model that is characterized by its sterile and minimalist aesthetic has increasingly become a point of discussion. Once celebrated as a neutral space that elevated art beyond the context, the white cube is now often critiqued for reinforcing detachment, [...]