Matej Gavula’s Promenade in Treskoňová street near Kunsthalle Bratislava is a project focused on the problem of cultivating and conserving public space, with its relatedness to the local population’s cultural memory. The artist’s work traces the consequences of irresponsible interventions, which had no regard to the identity and social context of the architecture and the place. This is a hybrid sculptural project with an implied critical appeal.
Denisa Lehocká created a complex “spatial collage” for a place, leaving the exhibition space closed. It is a deep “window” that makes exhibition accessible to the public on the outside.
Presented artists: Jana Bernartová, Marek Burcl, Daniela Danielis, Šimon Chovan, Ľuboš Kotlár, Kati Linek, Paula Malinowska, NaiKavols, Jan Picko, Juraj Rattaj, Svätopluk Mikyta, Milan Vagač
For the first time in Slovakia, the activities of the Dutch artistic group Myvillages will be presented by Wapke Feenstra, one of its founding members.
We invite you to the first presentation of the Barbadian artist Annalee Davis in Slovakia. Her artworks Sweeping the Fields,
and A Walker’s Diary – An Effort at Disalienation are on view in the exhibition Potential Agrarianisms.
The discussion between curators Maja and Reuben Fowkes and the participating artists of the Potential Agrarianisms exhibition will be streamed online live from the exhibition premises.
Within the Sunday´s afternoon at the Potential Agrarianisms exhibition will the curators guide the visitors through it, followed by the lecture of slovak visual artist Martin Piaček.
Katarzyna Krakowiak’s social acoustic sculpture uses the cathartic power of laughter to unsettle and ridicule patriarchy and discrimination. It expresses solidarity and support for women, whose fundamental rights are ever more frequently denied.