Planned → Representative Halls

(Don’t)Be Oversensitive. Emotions in Art

June 28 — September 29, 2024

The exhibition will focus on the presence of emotions in the works of artists of the 20th century as well as the current ones. On one hand, it will map those works that present emotions clearly and explicitly and where they actually turn into the theme itself…

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Kristína Mičová

June 28 — August 31, 2024

Kristína Mičová focuses on the exploration of her own existence and presence in everyday reality, the flow of time and matters of seeking (and finding) an authentic way of experiencing reality in confrontation with the landscape and nature. She works with different media, including mostly painting, photography, video, text, found artefacts–objects…

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Tereza Darášová

September 13 — November 10, 2024

Tereza Darášová has been studying painting for only three years, but her work has somehow already managed to find her own path. She primarily works with textile – corner sheets, design samples, embroideries – she enhances them, rebuilds them, makes them her own while referencing traditional Slovak culture and crafts…

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WO|V|EN

November 22, 2024 — January 26, 2025 

WO|V|EN consists of previously “woven” [also means confused in Slovak] students of architecture who have grown into respectable women. They have been creating together for ten years, working and organising [1:1] workshops in public space – out there. Their first solo exhibition – in here took some time. Our Youth Gallery, an area of a former utility staircase, is a very “uncomfortable” space for an exhibition and yet it offers the viewers an opportunity to get outside of their comfort zone and stay outside, while also being inside…

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Untitled Exhibition

November 22, 2024 — February 2, 2025

… contemplates our mental world or our current/contemporary notions about our society, supposedly?

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