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Familiar Characters

Igor Schiller

Nominated by
Organ Vida
Familiar Characters is a photographic series depicting the journey of an adult revisiting childhood, created in Serbia over 3 years. Despite growing up in the aftermath of war, my family’s efforts to preserve the normality and happiness of my childhood allowed me to develop a deep connection and fascination with that time in my life. In that process of returning to my early years, I became a little kid again, playing with toys and creating imaginary kingdoms. Soon enough, memories acquired a strange appeal as I began to piece together a wider picture of events from my early years. I returned to my hometown, finding myself in the old family house and the landscapes surrounding it. In an attempt to preserve a naive memory of childhood, I began painting it over with vivid colors and filling it with playful characters. The uncanny feeling grew stronger as this adventure of an adult revisiting childhood took a strange turn, making me both its host and visitor. The boundaries between past and present, or memory and fact, blurred and became insignificant. My world became one big playground, a field for building new memories and fantasies. As I reimagined my past, these fragmented recollections took on a more universal meaning, becoming a lens through which I explored deeper themes of identity and belonging. Familiar Characters evolved into a personal mythology, not only an exploration of my childhood but also a broader reflection on human nature and our need to preserve our sacred (inner) places.
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The Artist
Igor Schiller
Nominated in
2025
By
Organ Vida
Lives and Works in
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Igor Schiller is Serbia-born, Amsterdam-based visual artist who graduated with degree in photography from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague in 2021. His work has been showcased at Unfair Amsterdam, EYE Film Museum, Photo Vogue Festival in Milan and the IFFR. In 2022, he was nominated for the FOAM Paul Huf Award and in 2024 he received the Mangelos Award as Serbia’s best young visual artist. Schiller explores themes of cultural identity, memory and how early years shape our worldview. He transforms childhood into symbols of individual experience and shared history by reimagining family archive. Through set designs, he blends fiction and subjectivity, creating uncanny dreamscapes saturated with tenderness and warmth. Imaginary playgrounds and whimsical characters become metaphors for his understanding of toys, games and lullabies as historical artifacts and mirrors of culture. He explores socio-political traces engraved in the remnants of childhood and how tradition and upbringing perpetuate these rigid systems.
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