Ádám Horváth at Horizont Gallery

Artist: Ádám Horváth Title: Fingerprints are blown by the wind towards a sacred land Curator: Kristóf Kovács (Gergely Sajnos) Venue: Horizont Gallery, Budapest Photos: Dávid Bíró / Courtesy of Horizont Gallery Nature on its own is capable of deception and illusion. Many insects can assimilate so perfectly that even an experienced entomologist, even by taking …

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Keeping the Balance – Works from the Art Collection Telekom at Ludwig Museum

Artists: Nevin ALADAĞ, Sasha AUERBAKH, Szilárd CSEKE, Danica DAKIĆ, Aleksandra DOMANOVIĆ, Petra FERIANCOVA, Igor GRUBIĆ, Aneta GRZESZYKOWSKA, Nilbar GÜREŞ, Petrit HALILAJ, Flaka HALITI, Vladimír HOUDEK, Hristina IVANOSKA, Pravdoliub IVANOV, Sanja IVEKOVIĆ, Hortensia Mi KAFCHIN, Šejla KAMERIĆ, Lito KATTOU, Zsófia KERESZTES, Little Warsaw, Eva KOT’ÁTKOVÁ, Maria KULIKOVSKA, EQUALS Collective, Nino KVRIVISHVILI, Piotr ŁAKOMY, Brilant MILAZIMI, Ciprian …

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Group Show at Kincsem Palota, Budapest

Exhibiting artists: Ádám Albert, Ex-artists’ collective, Judit Fischer, János Fodor, Kitti Gosztola, Katalin Káldi, Tamás Kaszás, Ádám Kokesch, Gábor Kristóf, Krisztián Kristóf, Zsolt Molnár, Randomroutines, János Sugár, Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Gergő Szinyova, Júlia Vécsei Title: Finally We Can Learn Something Venue: Kincsem Palota, Budapest Curatorial concept: Kisterem Gallery, Budapest Photo: Dávid Bíró Following the last few …

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Jarmila Mitrikova and David Demjanovic at VUNU Gallery

Artists: Jarmila Mitrikova and David Demjanovic Title: Tatra Futurism Venue: VUNU Gallery, Košice, Slovakia This exhibition project deals with the topic of mythologies (religious, political, historical), in the context of the peak of atomic energy, as a symbol of human progress and control of nature and energy in the 20th century. Artists focus on our …

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AIR DIOR x EJTECH

Artists: EJTECH (Esteban de la Torre and Judit Eszter Kárpáti) Interview from artmagazin online. Written by Róza Tekla Szilágyi. EJTECH (Esteban de la Torre and Judit Eszter Kárpáti) is a polydisciplinary studio working with unstable media, experimental interfaces, electronic textile, and augmented materials. Recently they had a quite grand-scale collaboration with Dior so we interviewed …

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Group show at Matejko Room

Artists: Justyna Górowska, Inside Job (Ula Lucińska, Michał Knychaus), Karolina Jarzębak, Wiktoria Walendzik, Kuba Gliński Curators: Ania Batko, Aleksander Celusta Coordinator: Mateusz Piegza Graphic design: Renata Motyka Translation: Dorota Wąsik Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Henryk Fundacja (Poland) Organizer: Henryk Fundacja (Poland) Venue: Matejko Room, Hotel Indigo Old Town Kraków …

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Group show at The White Room, Pragovka

Artists: David Helán, Alexandra Naušová, Lucie Nováčková, Martin Vlček, Aleš Zapletal Title: We met Plato, but we did not read his books Venue: The White Room, Pragovka Curator: Barbora Hájková Graphic design: Pavel Tichon Photo: Magda Dubnova The exhibition introduces possible ways to grasp, interpret, misinterpret, and parody philosophical theories and thoughts. Ironic title of …

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Botond Keresztesi at Lemoyne

Artist: Botond Keresztesi Title: Z.I.P. – Zoom In Paintings Venue: Lemoyne, Zürich Curator: Peter Bencze Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of Lemoyne, Zurich and Everybody Needs Art, Budapest and the artist Photo: Sabina Bösch Instagram: @keresztesibotond @lemoyneproject @everybodyneedsart Text by Sonja Teszler 8.11 AM I woke up early feeling positive, with new purpose. I …

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SUMO 2020 | The Odd Year

4 – 6 September 2020  International gallery co-op Prague 2020 The first edition of SUMO, a three-day showcase of contemporary art, will begin the first weekend of September 2020 in Prague, Czech Republic. Hosted by nine local art venues, the project emphasizes international cooperation with an expansive program comprising exhibitions and events curated together with …

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Veronika Čechmánková & Nela Britaňáková at Holešovická Šachta

Artists: Veronika Čechmánková & Nela Britaňáková Exhibition title: Royal Blue Calla Curator: Ján Gajdušek Venue: Holešovická Šachta, Prague Photos: Světlana Malinová “The plain of poisonous blue – an unfathomable genetically modified meadow, is connected by its root system into one huge living organism.” The original calla flower, in Czech nomenclature named as Koroutnice africká, English calla lily, …

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east end(s)? at Põhjala Factory

Artists: Marko Mäetamm, Flo Kasearu, Alexei Gordin, Madlen Hirtentreu, Sandra Kosorotova, Tanja Muravskaja, Evi Pärn, Tanel Rander Title: east end(s)? Venue: Põhjala Factory, Tallinn Curator: Maria Helen Känd Project manager: Minna Triin Kohv Visual identity: Henri Kutsar Photo: Felix Laasmäe The group exhibition ida ots(as)? / east end(s)? / край Восток(у)? examines and reflectsupon the socio-psychological …

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Anetta Mona Chișa at Zahorian & Van Espen

Artist: Anetta Mona Chișa Title: The Growing Argument Venue: Zahorian & Van Espen, Bratislava Curator: Silvia Van Espen Photo: Leontína Berková Imagine matter is a dense, non-subjective and affirming force, dancing silently on chemical interactions, crystallizing passions, trickling bodily discharges, crying etymological resonance with motherhood, cracking micro-violent novelty, crashing into quantum events and crafting eerie …

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Jaroslav Kyša at Trnava Synagogue – Centre for Contemporary Art

Artist: Jaroslav Kyša Title: Order of Waves Venue: Trnava Synagogue – Centre for Contemporary Art Curator: Michal Stolárik There were hardly any responses to the first mentions of the virus. Violence in geographically distant lands intensified the feeling of natural detachment and a kind of fictional reality. The first infected people and initial deaths seemed …

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