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Petr Nikl

Born in 1960 Education 1981-1987 Academy of Fine Arts in Prague 2004 Ecole supérieure des beaux-arts, Marseille, France Petr Nikl is a fundamental phenomenon of the Czech art scene. His creative activities have always transcended the personality of a painter, as he is active as an actor, singer, puppeteer, writer and performer. At the turn […]

Doruntina Kastrati

Doruntina Kastrati is a visual artist. She is influenced by the contrast between construction and destruction, insisting of creating a perfect living territory, a utopian one. In her work, you can find a relation between readymade and sculpture. She was the 2014 winner of the Artist Award of Tomorrow for her installation Along with you […]

Petra Feriancová

Petra Feriancová is a Slovak contemporary artist, writer, and curator. She works in the intentions of post-production. The key moment of her work is the conceptualization of her own emotional reactions to the processes of perception and memory as well as an examination of the circumstances under which they are shared. She works mostly with […]

Dominik Lang

Dominik Lang is a Czech sculptor. His installation Sleeping City presented the Czech Republic at the 54th Venice Biennial. In his installations, he rethinks the modernist tradition, combining it with contemporary modes of presentation. Besides exhibiting artworks, he is also aware of their spatial connections so that the exhibition mode becomes part of the game. […]

Pleurad Xhafa

Pleurad Xhafa is a visual artist and filmmaker. His work has been included in the following exhibitions: Every revolution is a throw of dice, Genoa, Italy, 2006; Onufri Prize, Tirana, Albania, 2008; Tirana Biennale, collateral event, Albania (2009); Berlin Biennale, Germany, 2010; Lavoro/Work/Vore, Udine, Italy, 2013; Let us start from the middle, Tirana Art Lab, […]

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 […]

Davor Sanvincenti

Davor Sanvincenti is specifically interested in a field of audiovisual phenomenology and anthropology of visual culture, particularly focused on the conditions and forms of human senses and perceptions. His artistic practice takes shape in the variety of media – film and video, photography, physical light and sound installations and live media performances. His work plays […]

Radim Labuda

Radim Labuda is now a post-practice artist. A post-practice artist has neither a history nor a mythology. A post-practice artist refuses to practice art in the age of rampant commodification under the system on pervasive neoliberal capitalism, in the age of sixth mass extinction, in the age of the Holocaust of industrial farming, in the […]

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 […]

Samuil Stoyanov

Samuil Stoyanov is a Bulgarian visual artist. Following his first solo show of oil paintings, he has since worked in a variety of media treating multileveled subjects of the day. He approaches and investigates aspects of the topics he is interested skeptically and often by means of a sharp irony. Recent work deals with how […]