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Radenko Milak was born in Travnik, former Yugoslavia in 1980 while Roman Uranjek, was born in Slovenia in 1961. The two artists began working together in 2001 in a spontaneous way, associating their pieces " 365 Images of Time" and "At Least One Cross a Day After 1.1.2002".

Their new project called "Dates" addresses the subjects of space and time and the relationship between these two notions with the viewer. Their work emanates a cetain tension which reflects the complexity of their concepts.

Poetry is omnipresent in their work, it challenges the observer.

Since they started working together, the two artist have exhibited their work in numerous European cities.
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Radenko Milak was born in Travnik, former Yugoslavia in 1980 while Roman Uranjek, was born in Slovenia in 1961. The two artists began working together in 2001 in a spontaneous way, associating their pieces " 365 Images of Time" and "At Least One Cross a Day After 1.1.2002".Their new project called "Dates" addresses the subjects of space and time and the relationship between these two notions with the viewer. Their work emanates a cetain tension which reflects the complexity of their concepts.Poetry is omnipresent in their work, it challenges the observer.Since they started working together, the two artist have exhibited their work in numerous European cities.