Katarina Trajkovic

Freelance Writer

Serbia

An art historian and aspiring art conservation student, currently working as a freelance writer. While I am working on my website portfolio, feel free to check out some of my articles here. For access to the full collection of articles published by "Raandoom," please click on this link: https://www.raandoom.com/our-blog?author=65422f8f25cb98414f4645f2

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01/07/2024
The Must-Watch Artists of 2024 - Raandoom

The art market is experiencing rapid growth, with experts actively scouting for emerging talents poised for success. According to experts, curators, collectors, and art directors, here are just some of the names to look out for in 2024.

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12/26/2023
Gena Marvin Against The Oppressors - Raandoom

In an earlier Raandoom feature about LGBTQAI+ media, we highlighted a documentary called "Queendom." Now, let's explore this documentary further, placing emphasis on the courageous young artist responsible for its creation.

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11/22/2023
Who is Juno Calypso? - Raandoom

Juno Calypso's photography, renowned for blending aesthetic allure with unsettling themes, delves into feminism, isolation, and the absurdity of modern femininity.

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11/15/2023
Redefining Art - Raandoom

Cho Gi-Seok, a dynamic force in art and fashion, is renowned for his captivating work with Billie Eilish and major brands. His unique approach blends tradition with modernity, redefining artistic boundaries and embodying a new Korean identity.

Dispatches in Art History
10/05/2023
"Envisioning the days": favourite works from the Tabley House Collection internship 2022/23

The Destruction of Herculaneum and Pompeii, John Martin (1789-1854) Katarina Trajkovic The painting shows the moment of destruction of the sister cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii in 79 AD; the destruction is specifically shown from the viewpoint of Stabiae, a town near Pompeii. It is a dramatic scene of terror emphasised through an almost monochrome...

Dispatches in Art History
06/23/2023
Dressing a Stately Home: The Interior Design of Tabley House

Curatorial practice has evolved significantly over the past two centuries, particularly in terms of physical gallery spaces. Today, we are accustomed to art being displayed in the pristine environment of the so-called 'white cube', where artwork is detached from its original context. However, the origin of art exhibitions was vastly different, with public art galleries...

Dispatches in Art History
04/19/2023
Dining at Tabley: the processes and collections behind the meal

The furniture of the dining room was as important as the extravagant collections that were presented alongside it. The dining table and chairs provided the space for a luxurious dining experience for the family and their guests. During the late Georgian (1760-1830) and the regency period (1800-1830), the personal tastes of King George IV had...

Dispatches in Art History
12/02/2022
The Lady and the Mistress: The Women of Tabley House in Portraiture

Portrait of Georgiana Maria, Lady Leicester by William Owen (1769-1825) The early nineteenth century saw a period of social reforms throughout England, especially in the changing attitude toward women and gender norms of the time. Domestic portraits of women are the visual manifestations of England's beliefs about the ideal society Lady as the less-acknowledged but...