About Mitar Terzic

Mitar Terzic is a visual artist based in Spain.

He draws inspiration from history, literature, film, and philosophy, constructing narrative-driven images shaped by imagination and symbolic inquiry.
In his creative process, all props and costumes are handcrafted by the artist himself—a complex, often large-scale workflow in which the photographic capture becomes only the final step.

His work has been published in numerous international magazines, including Vogue France, Life Magazine China, GUP Magazine (Amsterdam), The Eye of Photography (Paris), Réponses Photo (Paris), OpenEye (France), and Musée Magazine (New York).

Terzic has held solo exhibitions in Paris, Arles, Angoulême (France), Barcelona, ​​Krasnodar–Moscow, Pingyao (China), Saint-Étienne (France), Herceg Novi (Montenegro), Belgrade (Serbia), Villena (Spain), Campello (Spain), Alicante (Spain), and Rijeka (Croatia). He has received awards at photography festivals in Moscow and London.

In 2022, he was a guest artist at the PhotoVisa Festival (Russia), and in 2024 he was invited as an exhibiting artist and lecturer at the Pingyao International Photography Festival (China). He is a selected artist for the Third Quanzhou International Image Biennial 2025 and a finalist of the LensCulture B&W Award 2025.

His film Chats with Felix (2021) won Best Cinematography at the Bridge Festival in Vancouver, was a finalist at the Osaka Film Festival, received an Honorable Mention at Cannes Shorts, and was officially selected at festivals in Moscow, Prague, Madrid, Ibiza, Brooklyn, Munich, and Marbella.

His film Tales from Lemuria (2022) won second and third prizes at the Smyrna Festival, received an Honorable Mention at the Kiez Berlin Film Festival, and was officially selected at festivals in Milan and Budapest.