magazin / east art mags The vulnerability of sound: female voices in electronic music – Interview with composer and sound artist Svetlana Maraš 2022. 12. 03. | Olvasási idő: 5 perc A special event dedicated to the Cold War and radio took place in Budapest last Saturday hosted by Tentative Transmits and Easterndaze. In their live performance composers and sound artists,…
magazin / east art mags Which actions are actually decolonizing? 2021. 06. 29. | Olvasási idő: 14 perc A debate about a book: who has the chance to tell the story of the Central and Eastern European art? What does horizontal art history mean in practice? An opinion…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs / közügy Hungarian galleries react to the article on artwork purchases of the Central Bank of Hungary 2021. 04. 09. | Olvasási idő: 2 perc Owners of contemporary art galleries issued a joint statement as a reaction to our recently published article.
magazin / magazin Silence is golden? Introduction to the text by Andi Soós 2021. 04. 03. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc „What is certain is that in similar discussions it can be difficult to choose a party. That is perfectly fine. However, the silence with which the new acquisition program of…
magazin / east art mags The Internet is not changing perception of art – the Internet is changing art 2021. 01. 22. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc „This new art is a child of the Internet, search engines and social media, a child of age of blogging and totally displaced coordinates, and this is exactly the kind…
magazin / east art mags Enlightenment always comes too late. Let’s wait. 2020. 02. 20. | Olvasási idő: 11 perc What are the motives for withdrawing from the art scene, from the artistic creation as such? East Art Mags wanted to find out more about this in Czech Republic and…
magazin / east art mags Hybrid Regime. On the Visual Arts Scene in Budapest 2020. 02. 05. | Olvasási idő: 22 perc Warsaw based art critic and curator, editor for BLOK Magazine Adam Mazur travelled to Budapest and interviewed a number of artists to find out their attitudes, views and feelings about…
magazin / east art mags The Visual Imaginaria of Change. The Slovakian Art Scene (Part 1): Unlocking the Air 2020. 01. 24. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc East Art Mags art critic Wiktoria Kozioł visited Bratislava and Košice during the 30th anniversary celebrations of the start of the Velvet Revolution. Here is what she has seen on…
magazin / east art mags 50 Shades of Precariousness. A report on culture in provincial Hungary 2020. 01. 14. | Olvasási idő: 10 perc Strategies for survival outside of Budapest. East Art Mags art critic Zuzana Jakalová travelled to Pécs, Dunaújváros and Debrecen to meet the members of local art communities.
magazin / east art mags Towards Feminist Figuration – On Martina Smutná’s Painting 2020. 01. 10. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc Martina Smutná focuses not on the body, but on gesture, on work. This conception encompasses a statement, an answer to a question which preys on her mind. What kind of…
magazin / east art mags / interjúk „I often hear people ask: Where is art in this?” – Artist and coder Andreas Gajdošík 2020. 01. 08. | Olvasási idő: 12 perc Activism and art through data analysis, building fake right-wing websites, ironic and very political projects using information technology. Czech artist and coder Andreas Gajdošík has a unique approach towards today’s…
magazin / east art mags Under the Warsaw Sign (Mercury in Retrograde) 2019. 12. 28. | Olvasási idő: 10 perc „Poland’s visual arts scene may be small, but not monolithic in terms of its values, and it faces the same kinds of problems as elsewhere amid the current global wave…