Krista and Reinis Dzudzilo at Kim? Contemporary Art Centre

As a part of 10th Aniverssary’s celebration, on 22th of August Kim? Contemporary Art Centre opened three exhibitions:  two solo exhibitions by up-and-coming Latvian artists Līga Spunde and Liene Pavlovska, and the Riga iteration of the Prague Quadrennial exhibition “ZRwhdZ. Rīga” by artist duo Krista and Reinis Dzudzilo. All exhibitions run until 6th of October. …

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Małgorzata Szymankiewicz and Márton Nemes at Erika Deák Gallery

Title: Falling out the rythm Venue: Erika Deák Gallery, Budapest 2019. 09. 05. – 10. 19. Photo: Dávid Bíró Erika Deák Gallery is delighted to announce its season opening exhibition, a collaboration with BWA Warsawa Gallery, where we will present the most recent works of Hungarian Márton Nemes and Polish Małgorzata Szymankiewicz.   Both artists deal …

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Stranger Danger at Stone Projects

Artist: Ondřej Basjuk, Karolina Bielawska, Filip Dvořák, Nikolaj Moskal Exhibition title: Stranger Danger Curator: Laura Amann Venue: Stone Projects, Prague, Czech Republic Date: August 30 – October 8, 2019 Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the Stone Projects and Tomáš Souček ‘I hate travelling and explorers’ are the famous first lines of Claude Lévi-Strauss ‘Tristes Tropiques’, …

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“Cosmic Existence” at LCCA

Artists: Ieva Balode, Kristaps Epneras, Viktors Timofeevs and Arturs Virtmanis Title: Cosmic Existence Venue: Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, 2019 Photo: Margarita Ogoļceva, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, 2019 “Cosmic Existence” –  first exhibition of the project “Unexpected Encounters” “Unexpected Encounters” is a research and exhibition project that explores the relationship between science fiction, art …

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George Crîngaşu at Horizont Gallery

Title: Devonian LeapVenue: Horizont, Budapest The future was modern archaic, contemporary is a myth and like all great myths it bares the test of time through moral consequence. The creative stance took a full bite of hard reset and reverted itself to a past instance.  ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// For this we go back…. Way back, in the …

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Zhanna Kadyrova at Zahorian & Van Espen | FOAF Prague

Zhanna Kadyrova | Resistance of Mattercurated by Elena Sorokina31 Aug – 4 Oct 2019ZAHORIAN & VAN ESPEN Prague The exhibition features a selection of projects by Zhanna Kadyrova and explores the relationship between architecture and mosaic in Ukraine and other countries. Monumental mosaic panels often decorated the concrete “grey cubes” of socialist housing projects, institutions and …

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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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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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