Ivana Tkalčič at Lauba

Title: BWPWP/Back When Pluto Was a Planet Venue: Lauba – House for People and Art, Zagreb Photo: Palma Poljaković On view until 19 September On the 24th of June 2006 at a meeting of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague, it has been decided that Pluto would not be considered the ninth planet anymore. …

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Easttopics Artist in Residence | Milica Mijajlović (SRB/CZ)

Title: How am I to protect my wax-built castles of love from the devouring heat of your fires? Venue: Easttopics, Budapest, Hungary Photo: Dávid Atóth 2019.09.05. – 2019.10.12. Easttopics is proud to present Milica Mijajlović’s first solo exhibition in Hungary as a result of the young artist’s residency in Budapest. Featuring her most recent paintings …

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József Csató | ENA Viewing Space

Exhibition title: Not Enough Buckets To Hold The Tears Of Joy Venue: ENA Viewing Space, Budapest Curator: Peter Bencze Text by Domenico de Chirico Date: August 19 – September 19, 2019 Photography: Aron Weber / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Everybody Needs Art, ENA Viewing Space “Myths and tears pervade József Csató’s entire oeuvre, so …

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Tomáš Bryscejn and Tania Nikulina

Title: Burn My Tent Till the Rent Curator: Kristýna PéčováJuly 17 – September 10, 2019 Venue: Pragovka Gallery Entry, Prague Atmosphere outlining an open plot, time to picnic in the internals of a construction site. Finally wander into a different structure, behind the shimmering veneer. To be in the place after the ending, with no …

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Pauki Hardware

Title: Underbelly Venue: MdbK, Leipzig, GermanyDate: August 10 – November 3, 2019 Photography: All images copyright and courtesy of the artists and MdbK, Leipzig. Photos by PUNCTUM / Alexander Schmidt, Ugnius Gelguda and Isora X Lozuraityte Studio for Architecture Architects: Ona Lozuraitytė & Petras Išora Artistic duo Pakui Hardware, comprised of Ugnius Gelguda and Neringa Černiauskaitė, has been tracing …

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3 inch giant in your bathroom

Artist: Piotr Łakomy Curated by: Michal Novotny Venue: Futura, Prague, The Czech RepublicPhotography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Futura At the turn of the 20th century crystal was a great topic in art. Supposedly, it was due to its quality to symbolise the unity of the natural, organic and the ideal, geometric. In the same …

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Fables From The Ship Of Fools

Artist: Ádám Ulbert Venue: Artkartell The Artkartell projectspace gladly presents the new solo exhibition by Adam Ulbert, with his latest series titled Fables From The Ship Of Fools. The Amsterdam based Hungarian artist re-tells stories that usually comes both from the field of mythology and natural sciences. He narrates and forms them with his particular …

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Otras

Artists: Ján Gašparovič & Matej Gavula Venue: Hotdock Project Space Curator: Andrej Kabal Photo: Leontína Berková There are things among us which are there even though we cannot see them. I am not referring to a children’s game of pretending to be invisible once you close your eyes, or plainclothes policemen at parties in our …

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Corporealle

Artist: Nona Inescu Curated by: Nadja Quante Venue: Künstlerhaus Bremen, Bremen, Germany Photography: Franziska von den Driesch / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist, Künstlerhaus Bremen and SABOT Corporealle, presents works by artist Nona Inescu (b. 1991 in Bucharest) that focus on thehuman interaction with natural and primitive materials – animate and inanimate. Inescu’s interdisciplinary art …

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Among and Between

Exhibiting artists: Zsuzsa Magyari, Tünde Mézes, Ádám Takács, Ádám Miklós Varga Curator: Mónika Zsikla Graphic design: Marcell KazsikVenue: Budapest Gallery The Budapest Gallery’s summer exhibition, which concludes this academic year, will present the work of four young artists. The artists’ shared endeavour to “fill the space”, the dialogues between the individual artworks, and the ways …

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Happy End

Artist: Dominika OlszowyCurator: Tomek PawłowskiVenue: Galeria Arsenał, Białystok Happy End is a monographic presentation of works by Dominika Olszowy, an artist operating in a field of visual arts meeting the theatre and performance art. The exhibition shows a selection of older works focusing on such themes as existential crisis and resulting anxieties, as well as …

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The deity of mine

Kornelia Dzikowska Curator: Magdalena Adameczek Exhibition architect: Karolina Szczygieł Venue: Zona Sztuki Aktualnej, Szczecin, Poland Enter the sphere of purifica1on, where the impossible becomes possible. Immerse your gaze in water devoid of bad energy that will fill your body and soul with posi1ve vibra1ons. Let it flow through your whole body and with every second …

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Nanospasm Lab

Adam VačkářGalerie Nod Curator: Pavel KubesaText by: Domenico de Chirico The artistic research of Adam Vačkář is going at a pace that, in some respects, is a clear reference to the field of science. However, Vačkář’s intuitive approach aims at turning this pace upside down, making it circular and giving the elements that make it …

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Work on the Future

Artists: Pavla Sceranková, Dušan Zahoranský Curator: Václav Janoščík Architect: David Fesl Venue: Fait Gallery, Brno, The Czech Republic Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Fait Gallery, Brno As if the main contradiction of the present didn’t lie in the very problems we are currently facing, from climate change to the revival of populism and misinterpretation. Perhaps …

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