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The Unwanted Images project is dedicated to researching, digitizing, and preserving photographic records of the Partisan and antifascist struggle — images that today remain suppressed, lost, or erased from official history. Our mission is to confront ongoing historical revisionism and to restore the visibility of the antifascist legacy through publicly accessible archives, exhibitions, and educational programs. We work outside institutional frameworks, relying on solidarity, collaboration, and shared responsibility for preserving collective memory. So far, we have managed to safeguard more than 3,000 original photographic prints, negatives, and various related materials.

14/10/2025

Autor: U.I.

The Unwanted Images project is dedicated to researching, digitizing, and preserving photographic records of the Partisan and antifascist struggle — images that today remain suppressed, lost, or erased from official history. Our mission is to confront ongoing historical revisionism and to restore the visibility of the antifascist legacy through publicly accessible archives, exhibitions, and educational programs. We work outside institutional frameworks, relying on solidarity, collaboration, and shared responsibility for preserving collective memory.
So far, we have managed to safeguard more than 3,000 original photographic prints, negatives, and various related materials.

Donations can be made directly to the IBAN of the association KOLEKTOR – Center for Visual Arts with the payment description “donation”:
HR7023600001102465123, Zagrebačka banka, SWIFT: ZABAHR2X.
Thank you for helping us continue our work.

Thanks to your support, we continue to build an open archive that everyone can explore — a space for learning, reflection, and remembrance, reminding us that freedom and dignity are never given but must be continuously defended and reclaimed.

Your contribution helps us to:

  • acquire and preserve photographic negatives and prints,

  • process, digitize, and archive materials,

  • protect endangered collections from disappearing,

  • make the archive publicly accessible,

  • and preserve the visual memory of resistance, freedom, and emancipation.