Alojz Klimo — Small Crossroads III
Alojz Klimo, together Milan Dobeš and Miloš Urbásek, is considered to be the founding representative of constructionist and geometrical art in Slovakia. He was the first who started with the reduction of the painting’s space into elementary geometrical forms…
More about artworkImrich Weiner-Kráľ — June (from the cycle The Wood)
Imrich Weiner-Kráľ is considered one of the most important representatives of the Slovak version of surrealism, the so-called “over-realism” [nadrealizmus in Slovak] in fine art. Many art theorists find the general notion of linking his work to surrealism problematic…
More about artworkJúlius Koller — Untitled
The painting ´Untitled´ can be categorized as a cycle of spray paintings in which Koller worked with different symbols and punctuation marks. The key components of Koller´s work were terms, signs and text…
More about artworkJúlius Korezska — Autumn
The composition of the work Jeseň (Autumn) leads viewers in a quiet, melancholic, flat landscape dressed in golden hues of a late summer afternoon, radiating energy and dynamics…
More about artworkJuraj Kollár — The Landscape Tour
Juraj Kollár is one of the most distinctive young Slovak painters. His work follows the traditional painting discipline principles, whether by focusing solely on oil painting or classical genres such as…
More about artworkKlaudia Kosziba — The Sweetest Summer & September
The paintings titled The Sweetest Summer (2017-2018) and September (2008) by Klaudia Kosziba depict nature in different ways as they were created ten years apart. One of the specific processes Klaudia Kosziba uses is her non-stop intervention with the image, its various layers, re-paintings, different depths, different atmospheres, different moods…
More about artworkRudolf Krivoš — Music
Rudolf Krivoš is one of the founding members of an important art group known as “Galandovci or the Mikuláš Galanda Group”…
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