Radek Brousil

Radek Brousil’s work oscillates between photography, objects, and installation. For some time now, he has been focusing on the analysis of the photographic medium. Previously – as a finalist, and later a winner of the Oskár Čepan Award 2015 – his work reflected the production and business strategies in the photographic industry, part of which […]
Radovan Čerevka

Radovan Čerevka’s practice is characterized by conceptual work with mass media, especially in the context of the international political, economic and humanitarian events mediated by the news channels. He is interested in the power of truth, globally spread and locally accepted, with work that integrates aspects of activism and his own civic engagement. Recent works […]
David Černý

Born in 1967 Education 1988-1996 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague 1994-1995 P.S.I. artists residence, New York 1995-1996 Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York David Černý is renowned for his monumental objects in public space. His works are socially critical and very forceful. Due to their realistic visuality, they are comprehensible to […]
Slobodan Stošić

Slobodan Stošić’s practice is context-responsive and suspended between the history and presence, personal and official narratives, between the public and private sphere, where art should establish questions and proposals leading to changing interpretations and different ways of approaching political hegemonies. Created narratives are a reflection of a social fiction and they question the responsibility of […]
Barbora Klímová

The works of the Czech artist Barbora Klímová have dealt with urban, public space, its history and transformations, as well as the previously almost unwritten history of performances and actions in the ČSSR of the 1970s-80s. Replaced – Brno 2006 forms the interface of the artist’s two interests. She understands her reenactments of public actions […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Lori Lako

Lori Lako is the winner of 2020 Ardhje Award for her installation Suspense. Her practice reflects on the condition of post-modern humanity, outclassed by images and messages that hinder the decoding of the world, historical memory and listening to the self. She investigates the mediation of historical and personal events by the internet platforms and […]
Dante Buu

Dante Buu is the winner of the 2021 Milcik Award. Dante Buu is an artist, storyteller and performer who intertwines the autobiographical with the lives of others. Dante’s artistic practice, fluid and playful across mediums, is intimately rooted in the untold stories of love and resistance. Buu represented Montenegro at the 59th Venice Biennale Arte […]