Vladimír Kokolia
Kokolia is a major contemporary Czech painter, printmaker, and draftsman. He is also a poet and lyricist. In the years 1984-1997, he worked as a singer Brno group E, a leader in Czech alternative and underground music. Since 1992, he served as the head teacher of the Graphics II studio at the Academy and was […]
Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova
Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkáčová have been working in collaboration since 2000. At the heart of their collaboration lies their quest to find a means of reconciling the political with the aesthetic validity of art. Their solo presentations include: I look at a sun, i am a catch, a cave ant, Rotwand, Zürich (2016); […]
Vladimir Nikolic
Vladimir Nikolic artwork is technically narrowed mostly to video, but it deals with a wide scope of subjects. Nikolic’s earlier work explores the mechanisms of ritual submission to religious authority and tradition, or it deals with the authority of art tradition/history. Throughout his work, he constantly exercises institutional critique, and questions the artist’s general purpose […]
Zoran Georgiev
Zoran Georgiev works mainly in the field of object, installation, and photography. His artistic vision has been sharpened by the ability to see the complex interconnectedness of the “mundane” with art and to make that connection visible. He has had solo shows at the ICA Sofia – Mission Failed, 2017; Nostalgic Future, Vaska Emanouilova Gallery, […]
András Cséfalvay
András Cséfalvay, after a brief time of studying mathematics, wrote his doctorate thesis on the relationship of fiction and material reality. He works with a wide array of media, usually with the aim of bending reality to unexpected angles, whilst something new can be discovered. An alternative storytelling that represents all kinds of minorities – […]
Ana Ivanovska
Ana Ivanovska’s installations investigate the oneness and interconnectedness of all things in nature. Her visual language is based upon aesthetics and symbolism of primary geometrical forms. Symbols and their psychological meaning feature heavily on her work as well as the myth as a spiritual system of symbolic representation with different meanings and levels. She is […]
Ana Čigon
Ana Čigon is an artist creative in the fields of video, film, performance and new media. Her projects tackle social and feminist topics, such as underrepresentation of women artists in art history, the limitations of the concept of collective memory, invisible social groups, relation subject-society, the pursuit of happiness and such. Her works often contain […]
Alketa Ramaj
The emotional relationship the artist builds with the environment she lives in terms of social connection, historical and the politic context are reflected in her practice that develops in different mediums from painting to photography, video, and installation. Ramaj’s work is typified by an incessant curiosity and permanent study of new forms of expression, which […]
Alban Muja
Mostly influenced by the social, political and economical transformation processes in the wider surrounding region, he investigates history and socio-political themes and links them to his position in Kosovo today. His works cover a wide range of media including video installation, short film, documentary film, drawings, paintings, photographs and performance which have been exhibited extensively […]
Adela Jušić
Adela Jušić works mostly in video performance. Socially engaged and rooted in personal experiences, her artistic practice revolves around the subject of Yugoslav wars and regional post-conflict and transitional politics. Furthermore, in her works, she deals with the Antifascist struggle of women of Yugoslavia during the World War II, as well as their role in […]