magazin / east art mags Metaphor, protest, concept: performance art in Romania and Moldova 2019. 05. 14. | Olvasási idő: 8 perc Immaterialism and conceptualism always flourished where there were no funds for more material art – says artist Alina Popa in a book that has a lot to offer to the…
magazin / east art mags Exhibit ergo sum 2019. 04. 26. | Olvasási idő: 18 perc Did Belgrade manage to keep its central position at the contemporary art field in the South Slavic region? Who is writing the art history of Serbia after the years 2000?…
magazin / east art mags / interjúk “If populism became the lingua franca of our time, then there is no choice but to learn it” 2019. 04. 17. | Olvasási idő: 12 perc Art critic, curator and graduate student at CEU. Jakub Gawkowski was the curator of „The Most Beautiful Catastrophe” project in Bytom, Poland dealing with the global climate change and its…
magazin / east art mags Non-stop culture in Belgrade 2019. 04. 07. | Olvasási idő: 11 perc Lack of public funding, uncertainty, shadows of the history of the Balkan region. Czech art historian and curator Alžběta Cibulková visited Belgrade in the times of the everyday street protests…
magazin / east art mags When did the private gobble up the public and what next? 2019. 03. 29. | Olvasási idő: 12 perc A retrospective on a short encounter with the “small” players. Skopje based curator and researcher Ivana Vaseva gives an account on the situation she faced in Budapest from the perspective…
magazin / kortárs / nemzetközi Exhibit ergo sum 2019. 03. 21. | Olvasási idő: 15 perc Mennyire tartotta meg központi szerepét Belgrád a kortárs művészet területén a délszláv régióban? Ki írja a 2000-es évek utáni Szerbia művészettörténetét? Hogyan reagált a művészeti élet a politikai változásokra? Ezekre…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs / nemzetközi Uneasy Transformation. The Critical Potential of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo 2019. 03. 18. | Olvasási idő: 15 perc Despite the nationalistic political rhetoric that reinforces exclusive collective identities, art projects reveal the possibilities of reconciliation and peaceful coexistence in a society polarized by traumatic histories.
magazin / east art mags / interjúk “I have witchcraft in my blood too” – Virginia Lupu, photographer 2019. 03. 01. | Olvasási idő: 8 perc „A witch is the symbol of the self directed woman and the feminine power. So, in other words a witch is a woman with power” – says Romanian photographer Virginia…
magazin / east art mags Avant-garde in hopeless times: 1971 Parallel Nonsynchronism 2019. 02. 10. | Olvasási idő: 16 perc A big exhibition in Budapest is attempting to demonstrate the parallel tendencies of art in state socialist Hungary, during the so-called Kádár era (1957–1989) by showing two contemporaneous bodies of…
magazin / kortárs / közügy / nemzetközi Kell-e a hazai? – Prágában működik az, amiről Budapesten már szó sincs 2019. 01. 25. | Olvasási idő: 10 perc Közép-európai design problémák feltérképezése a Budapest-Prága tengelyen. Az East Art Mags Prágában, a Czechdesign főhadiszállásán járt. Miért működik ott az, ami Magyarországon nem akar beindulni?
magazin / east art mags / kortárs Lost In Your Own Neighbourhood 2019. 01. 18. | Olvasási idő: 15 perc An exhibition in a weird orange modernist building, in the center of Warsaw offered a view on the historical and sometimes hysterical relationship of two countries: Poland and Ukraine. And…
magazin / east art mags / interjúk “How can you contribute to the institutions when they are so fragile?” 2019. 01. 05. | Olvasási idő: 8 perc One of the awardees of last year’s Igor Zabel Award is Czech curator Edith Jeřábková. We asked her about her works and projects, a field research on a Greek island,…