We’ve always believed that art doesn’t just live in galleries or museums. It lives in spaces where people gather, talk, move, drink coffee, or stay for a while. That’s why hosting exhibitions was a natural next step for us, even though we’re not a typical gallery, and we don’t aim to be.
Rethinking the Gallery Experience — Exhibitions at Holographik Space

We wanted to rethink how exhibitions can exist inside a space like ours: blending everyday experiences with art in an unexpected ways. We see it as a way to open up new perspectives, to bring people closer to works that reframe how we see and move through the world.
The exhibitions are part of our self-initiated cultural program, an ongoing series of events shaped by our love for design, architecture, fashion, music, and art. It’s less about institutional frameworks, and more about independent formats that feel real, honest, and open to everyone.
All our events, including exhibitions, are free and open to the public. We believe that access to creative work shouldn’t require status, invitation, or explanation.
We now have three exhibitions behind us, each bringing a different story into the space, with more already planned for 2026.
We started with the Digital Exhibition by Denis Butorac, an award-winning visual artist whose photographic series explored themes of identity, family, and tradition through the lens of self-representation. This was followed by Back & Forth, a dual exhibition by Lovro Milić and Jakov Budić, offering a reflection on the nonlinear and often chaotic nature of creative practice, highlighting the push and pull between progress, overwork, and regression.
Currently on view is Interspace, a solo exhibition by Filip Anić that continues his exploration of spatial awareness and materiality. The works blur the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture, activating the room through perforations, raw textures, and shifting light. Each piece responds to the space and time of day.
If you’re an artist or curator interested in presenting works in a more unconventional setting, we’d love to hear from you.
If your project fits (or challenges) that kind of context, send us your idea, a few images, and a short intro. We’re open to new formats and different exhibitions that reimagine how art can live in space.