GROUP SHOW AT Karlin Studios, Prague

Artists: Johanka Belišová, Ondrej Houštava, Kvet Nguyen, Paula Malinowska, Daniel Rychlo, Tatiana Takáčová Guest Artist: Martin Piaček Title: The Burn before the Burn-out (The Promethean False Promise) Venue: Karlin Studios, Prague Curator: András Cséfalvay Photo: Tomáš Souček and Karlin Studios / FUTURA, Prague.  A feeling of immobilizing pressure surrounds us as a mantle. We are unable …

Read moreGROUP SHOW AT Karlin Studios, Prague

Group Show at eastcontemporary

Artists: Eliška Konečná, Stanislava Kovalčíková, Lotte Maiwald Title: Feral Signals Venue: eastcontemporary, Milan, Italy Curators: Agnieszka Faferek and Julia Korzycka We are pleased to announce our group exhibition Feral Signals featuring a series of paintings and textile-based works by Eliška Konečná (Czech Republic, b. 1992), Stanislava Kovalčíková (Slovakia, b. 1988) and Lotte Maiwald (Germany, b. 1988). The ‘three sisters’, as we got …

Read moreGroup Show at eastcontemporary

Anastasia Sosunova at Swallow, Vilnius

Artist: Anastasia Sosunova Title: Diluvial Valleys Venue: Swallow, Vilnius Curator: Vaida Stepanovaite Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela Diluvial Valleys is Anastasia Sosunova’s solo exhibition at project space Swallow in Vilnius, followed by the author’s bilingual publication “Express Method”, published by Swallow. When all this is over, let’s meet up!Yeah, let’s meet up. You’ll recognize me as I …

Read moreAnastasia Sosunova at Swallow, Vilnius

Goda Palekaite at Editorial, Vilnius

Artist: Goda Palekaite Title: The Strongest Muscle in the Human Body is the Tongue Venue: Editorial, Vilnius Photo: Ugnius Gelguda There is a common misbelief that the strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue. Anatomically speaking, it is a proven falsehood. Yet with her first extensive solo show in her native Vilnius, the …

Read moreGoda Palekaite at Editorial, Vilnius

Gergő Szinyova at kisterem gallery

Artist: Gergő Szinyova Title: One Way Ticket to Anywhere Venue: Kisterem Gallery, Budapest Text: Domenico de Chirico Photo: Dávid Bíró A one-way day trip unravels easily in the vivid and colorful, remote and unruly visions of Gergő Szinyova’s paintings, along a path that could be described as almost dangerous and reckless only if undertaken with the …

Read moreGergő Szinyova at kisterem gallery

Judit Flóra Schuller at Julius Koller Society

Artist: Judit Flóra Schuller Title: Following the Thoughts of Others Venue: Julius Koller Society, Bratislava Curator: Flóra Gadó Photo: Leontína Berková The exhibition Following the Thoughts of Others can be seen as the conclusion of Judit Flóra Schuller’s long-term artistic project and related research, originally entitled Memory Theatre, which is centered around her family archive and heritage, with a …

Read moreJudit Flóra Schuller at Julius Koller Society

group show at Škuc Gallery

Artists: Nina Goropečnik, Adrijana Gvozdenović and Pia Louwerens Title: This situation has developed over a long time Venue: Škuc Gallery, Curator: Urška Aplinc Photo: Klemen Ilovar © Škuc Gallery The changed conditions of production in the last year have shaken up the ways in which exhibitions are conceived, so it seems sensible to shift the focus from the opening …

Read moregroup show at Škuc Gallery

Group Show of the Albanian art scene

Artists: Bora Baboçi, Diomen Boriçi, Eni Derhemi, Fatlum Doçi, Aurora Kalemi, Ledia Kostandini, Olson Lamaj, Ilir Lluka, Mirjana Meçaj, Greta Pllana, Alketa Ramaj including works by Vaska Emanouilova Title: A for Unapologetic Curator: Adela Demetja Venues: Vaska Emanouilova Gallery and DOZA Gallery, Sofia Bulgaria Organized by DOMA Art Foundation Photo: Mihail Novakov A for Unapologetic, is conceived as a …

Read moreGroup Show of the Albanian art scene

Indriķis Ģelzis at Suprainfinit, Bucharest

Artist: Indriķis Ģelzis  Title: Daily charts Venue: Suprainfinit, Bucharest, Romania Photo: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Suprainfinit, Bucharest Curatorial text: Cristina Vasilescu Since 8th of March, Bucharest has entered the red zone again. The highest air pollution rate in Bucharest is always visible through the colour red. The buildings with increased seismal …

Read moreIndriķis Ģelzis at Suprainfinit, Bucharest