Archive

30.11.2018 - 27.1.2019

Exhibition

MILAN HOUSER: Connecting Point

Kunsthalle Bratislava will present a solo exhibition of the Czech artist Milan Houser entitled Connecting Point, which is an accompanying event at exhibition OBJECTive. It is appropriately held in the Kunsthalle LAB, which indeed provides a laboratory environment for the space of painting or painting in space. The curator of both projects is Vladimír Beskid.
30.11.2018 - 24.2.2019

Exhibition

OBJECTive

The principal aim of the exhibition is to confront and support the contemporary form of the object (whether objects or installations) as a distinctive form of thinking in space, and to give preference to the non-figurative language of forms and shapes and their significant contexts.
28.10.2018

Curatorial guide

The Last Curators's Tour of the Eagles & Doves exhibition

Kunsthalle Bratislava invites you to the last curator's tour of the Eagles & Doves exhibition led by Lenka Kukurová and exhibiting artists.
28.9.2018 - 30.10.2018

Exhibition

KARINA SMIGLA-BOBINSKI: Ada

ADA is the name for an interactive installation in the form of a kinetic object - a helium-filled dimensional balloon, whose surface is made up by several dozen of wooden charcoal tips.
17.8.2018 - 28.10.2018

Exhibition

EAGLES & DOVES

What is the form of national identity today? What influence do various symbols exert upon it? Can we positively identify with a nation without nationalistic and xenophobic overlays? The exhibition Eagles & Doves presents works by contemporary Slovak and German artists who respond to these difficult questions with broad perspective, criticism and humour, in a playful and open manner. Contemporary art can be actually a medium of intercultural communication: the encounter, not the clash, of cultures.
5.7.2018 - 2.9.2018

Exhibition

DAVID BÖHM AND JIŘÍ FRANTA: No One's Going to Laugh!

Works of Jiří Franta and David Böhm most frequently involve an attempt to find new contexts and meaning shifts in the classical medium of drawing, exploring its physical limits; they may also, convey thoughts on the wider relationship between image and text structure.
18.5.2018

Discussion

Theatrum mundi oeconomicum - Treuhand-politics as economic paradigm

Raising awareness for transformative events within contemporary society, artist Andreas Siekmann has focused on the intrinsic understanding of privatization processes, influences of globalisation, and the displacement of economic responsibility
17.5.2018 - 24.6.2018

Exhibition

MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ

Michel Houellebecq (Michel Thomas) is, since the 1990s, one of the contemporary authors of French language the most translated and read in the world. As a lover of photography who studied at the École Nationale Louis Lumière in Paris before embarking on his literary career, Houellebecq for the first time presented his photographs at Pavillon Carré de Baudoin, Paris (Before Landing, 2014), later at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (Rester Vivant, 2016), Manifeste 11, Zürich (2016), and Venus over Manhattan Gallery, New York (French Bashing, 2017).
20.4.2018

Lecture

Alexandra Pirici

The lecture looks at the body as material, medium and technology for remembering, imagining, laboring, transforming and informing socio-economic landscapes.
12.4.2018 - 15.7.2018

Exhibition

ILONA NÉMETH: Eastern sugar

Eastern Sugar was the name assigned to the largest Slovak sugar factory Juhocukor (“Southern Sugar”), situated in Dunajská Streda, following the accession of a foreign majority shareholder in 1993. Redesigned in this fashion (there were promises of investment, revitalisation, international connections and an overall flourishing of sugar production in Slovakia), the factory survived only until 2007. Then its definitive closure was announced, production ceased, and the need to compensate for lost supply with imports was acknowledged.
15.2.2018 - 6.5.2018

Exhibition

TOMÁŠ RAFA: Paradox of Tolerance

Solo exhibition of the Slovak visual artist Tomáš Rafa, whose artwork has been also presented in the prestigious Museum of Modern Art (MoMA PS1) in New York City.
31.1.2018

Lecture

Participative Tendencies in Exhibition Projects by Szilárd Cseke and Kinga German

The curator Kinga German will talk about the work of the Hungarian artist Szilárd Cseke, whose solo exhibition entitled Fall by the Roadside may be seen in the Kunsthalle LAB space until February 4, 2018.