Blaz Kutin was born in Ljubljana. He graduated from ethnology and sociology. In the past he directed radio commercials, worked for several newspapers and wrote Land of White Pigeons) (1995), a book about one of his travels to Bosnia during the war.
Read MoreToday he is above all an award-winning filmmaker–director and screenwriter (≠We’ve Never been to Venice≠, 2008, Warm for This Time of Year, 2011). He started doing abstract photography after he temporarily moved to Berlin in 2009. During this time he exhibited in Berlin, London and New York.