FUTURA
I know what you don't see
(27. 10. – 20. 11. 2011)
Saulgrub
(27. 10. – 20. 11. 2011)
Participating artists: Nicoll Ullrich, Ulrike Mundt, Patrick Sedlaczek, Mark Ther
Bread and Salt
(10. 8. - 11. 9. 2011)
When it comes to define what’s the purpose of making art and what can be accomplished within this frame, often an equivocal belief blurs the limit between work and leisure, useful and futile, profitable and free.
Lenka Klodová: Social Beast
(7.7.2011 - 31.7.2011)
The focal point of the project is to visualize the invisible and most basic and common particularities connected to the existence of the human. It is the universality of respective particularities that opens up a wide space for feelings, empathy and also for unusual and simple eroticism.
ART HAS NO HISTORY!
(2. 6. - 26. 6 .2011)
„Art has no history!“ In terms of our contemporary artistic situation, for which its own history serves as a continuous source of inspiration - may this reality be driven by our consciousness or unconsciousness; this exclamation may seem slightly contradictory
Tamara Moyzes & Shlomi Yaffe: Inte(g)race
(28. 4. - 22. 5. 2011)
In their projects Tamara Moyzes and Sholmi Yaffe frequently occupy the position of mediators among various cultures. Their point of departure is personal experience. As a couple of Slovakia – Israeli origin based in the Czech Republic, Israel and Slovakia they are more than familiar with the concept of “the foreigner”, including its ramifications
Adam Vačkář: ONOMATOPOEIA
(24. 3- 17. 4 .2011)
One of the main reasons that contemporary art, the theory of culture, and theories that offer an analogy between science and humanities, are interconnected is because they serve as a guide for large ideologies that have lost their credibility.
Whose city is this?
(3.3- 16.3.2011)
oybox, Eva Jiřička, Tamara Moyzes, Kateřina Fojtíková, Kateřina Vídenová, Praguewatch.cz, Martin Zet, Milan Kozelka, Ivan Vosecký, Vít Svoboda, Richard Biegel, Josef Vomáčka, Osamu Okamura, Mario Chromý, David Kubík, Radim Labuda, Ládví, Czakra, Jiří David, Vladimír Turner, Epos 257, Punx23, Richard Wiesner, Stanislav Zámečník, Jan Pfeiffer, Tomáš Svoboda, Michal Panoch, Tomáš Džadoň, Guma Guar, Letná sobě, Darina Alster, Tereza Damcová, Jan Fabián, Mariana Alasseur a další
Tereza Velíková a Lenka Vítková: Walk
(20. 1. – 6. 2. 2011)
With weights on her legs, her careful movement across the plain makes her look like the first woman on earth. She alternates each foot on the ground, putting one foot in front of the other. I accompany her from a distance and mimic her moves while my view of her is continuously in motion. I try to remain outside of her purview when she turns around and looks at me.
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