Valentýna Janů at National Gallery Prague
Valentýna Janů finds inspiration outside the visual arts: mainly in literature, pop music and, especially, in a social and cultural environment of daily life. While oscillating between physical objects and textual narratives, a situation becomes a key word for Janů’s work; performative act dominates her interdisciplinary vocabulary. Words turn sculptural while texts become compositions within the formal assemblage of speech and writing.
Phanos Kyriacou at Eins Gallery
eins Gallery is pleased to present Phanos Kyriacou’s solo exhibition, entitled Garden Sculptures.
Johanna Chromik is the new Artistic Director of viennacontemporary art fair
viennacontemporary is pleased to announce Johanna Chromik as the new Artistic Director. Johanna Chromik has in-depth experience in the contemporary art gallery landscape, previously holding positions as the director at König Galerie and KOW, both in Berlin.
IM OSTEN NICHTS NEUES at G2 Kunsthalle
The exhibition brings together photographs by Andreas Mühe and paintings by Sebastian Nebe. Both Mühe and Nebe make art that grapples with their roots and the places and contexts in which they grew up. At a time of political uncertainty, the demise of utopian visions, and an increasingly poisonous social climate, their works reflect on the collective and individual longings and anxieties of today.
'Day in, Day Out' at Tile Project Space
Tile project space is pleased to present Day in, Day Out, a collective exhibition that explores the emergingin the recent times of a particular form of sensitivity that finds expression in the research of particular states of intensity and authenticity. Specifically conceived for the exhibition, the works of Guendalina Cerruti, Giulio Scalisi, Agnese Smaldone and Alice Visentinshowcase an emotional experience with the aim of reevaluatingthose human conditions that have been discouraged by the common thought because they are considered obsolete and untimely.
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