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Daniela Krajčová — Shared Threads & Far Taction
Before becoming a mother, Krajčová often worked on participatory projects in which she personally met people from marginalised communities and excluded minorities and actively involved the audience in her work. With the arrival of her children, she found inspiration in the more intimate “parallel” world of mothers…
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Ján Kekeli — Untitled
Ján Kekeli is a photographer who follows principles based on an intersection of documentary and art photography. His work focuses on landscape (projects like Landscape Images, Talking Stone, Visual Changes), but lately he has been working more and more on still lifes.
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Jaroslav Košš — Junk DNA A+B
Jaroslav Košš’s oeuvre ranges from conceptual and action art to site-specific works, objects and installations. He uses ready-mades, assemblage, found and recycled materials, objects, parts of machines and employs these techniques to organically unite texts, sounds and images…
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Kundy Crew
The activist art group of radical embroidery called Kundy Crew, consisting of, as they describe themselves, four angry girls, was created in 2010…
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Marek Kvetan — Flashback
Marek Kvetan is a distinctive visual artist who works with different kinds of media and incorporates analytical thinking and post-conceptual tendencies. The core of his work domain focuses on ready made objects and prints…
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Patrik Kovačovský — Grande Bouffe
Intermedia artist Patrik Kovačovský, in his own words, used his work Grande Bouffe to reflect on the then current situation with illegal immigration and smugglers transporting migrants…
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Peter Kalmus — Brick Block I.
Peter Kalmus is one of the most productive artists in Slovakia – an autodidact who had been a member of the unofficial art scene before 1989. His works are diverse and numerous, in terms of techniques they include drawing, prints, assemblage, painting, objects, installation and action art.
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Tomáš Klepoch — Ceremonial Crop Burning
Folk mythology would describe fire as having cleansing, healing and magical powers while also being a symbol of protection of the future crop and Earth’s fertility. The artist uses this archetypal imagery…
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