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Tomáš Vaněk

Born in 1966 Education 1990-1997 Academy of Fine Arts in Prague Tomáš Vaněk is one of the most remarkable contemporary Czech artists. In a seemingly inconspicuous way, he participates in the reality which we tend to take for granted. Since 1999, he has been creating what he calls Particips; images conceived for a certain place […]

Tomaž Furlan

Tomaž Furlan is sculptor and multimedia artist mostly interested in approaching performance and video included in any art technique which has the possibility to carry the wanted message. He is working on continues serial of video performances and kinetic sculpture. Project Wear was presented in solo and group exhibition in Slovenia and abroad. Such as: […]

Artan Hajrullahu

Artan Hajrullahu’s work is preoccupied with themes of everyday life and nostalgia. The drawings depict scenes of quotidian scenes and memories of the artist’s childhood, where the relationship between human beings and household objects tell poetic stories. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the National Museum of History in Tirana, 2006; Kosovo […]

Vasil Artamonov and Alexey Klyukov

Vasil Artamonov (*1980) Since 2008 Academy of Fine Arts in Prague 2000-2006 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague Alexey Klyukov (*1983) 2004-2010 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague The artistic duo Artamonov – Klyuykov have been collaborating since 2006. Their projects primarily include actions in public space, video performances, installations as […]

Vedran Perkov

Vedran Perkov creates environments, installations, and objects that while simulations of real objects are rendered imperfect, unfinished, barely an idea of their real form and purpose. Recent works feature video and sound. His practice arises from a particular context or concept, finding inspiration in everyday life, mass media, cultural environment, social, political and ideological issues. […]

Antun Božičević

The artist’s interest lies in the relationship of society towards art and in providing a critical view on socially, politically and economically absurd situations, repression, and aggression. He takes up current issues that are relevant to his profession, the crucial problems of society and potential individual fears. His installations are technology-based, with emphasis on sound […]

Velimir Zernovski

Through the media of drawings, videos, installations, object installations in public space, writing and publishing artist books, Velimir Zernovski explores notions of identity, urbanity and popular culture. He has realized solo exhibitions in: New York (2010, 2012), Paris (2011), Vienna (2009, 2011), Freiburg (2009), Skopje (2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013); and Belgrade (2014). Has taken […]

Anton Terziev

Anton Terziev works with various subjects of the day often with the means of sharp irony. The artist’s iconography possesses harsh and critical imagery associated with a specific aestheticisation of pain that is a common metaphor of governing power relationships in society, violence and hurt in the very political existence of man. A unifying thread […]

Vikenti Komitski

Vikenti Komitski works with various media, including installations, video, photography etc. Among his is solo shows are: Update, Krinznger gallery, Vienna (2015), New Poor, ICA, Sofia (2013) and Subjective Geography, Sariev Contemporary, Plovdiv (2011). Took part, among others, in the exhibitions World at a Crossroads-Open Call, Wake Up Call, National Gallery of Iceland, (2016); Contemporary […]

Vladimír Houdek

At first glance, Houdek’s paintings resemble geometric ornaments. One sees circles, rectangles, ellipses, diamonds and folds that come together in ever-new surprising combinations. At the beginning of his work around 2012, the artist referred to certain prototypes that one encounters in the classics of modern art like Malevich, Kupka or Mondrian. Increasingly, ‘real-life’ objects such […]