magazin / east art mags Slovak National Gallery: a model way out of the crisis 2020. 01. 31. | Olvasási idő: 10 perc Crossing the Czech-Slovak border does not function as a mental divide – says Czech art critic Martin Vaněk. But still there are things that can surprise him. For example the…
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 The Kunsthalle Paradigm: What Is the Slovak Government’s Aim with the Kunsthalle Bratislava? 2019. 09. 29. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc An international petition, demonstrations, the Bratislava art scene’s vigorous actions to save the Kunsthalle Bratislava (KHB). The Slovak government – the funder of KHB – stopped granting money and trust…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs Floating perspectives. The darker sides of modernization 2019. 08. 03. | Olvasási idő: 11 perc The demonstrations against a huge dam project on the Danube had a great role in the regime change 30 years ago in Hungary. But dam constructions can be decisive elsewhere…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs Together Towards Catastrophe II. 2018. 12. 06. | Olvasási idő: 9 perc Czech and Slovak contemporary art and its relation to environmental topics – volume 2. Our series on artistic practices dealing with environmental issues is published when COP24 climate summit just…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs Together Towards Catastrophe – Czech and Slovak Contemporary Art and its Relation to Environmental Topics I. 2018. 12. 05. | Olvasási idő: 7 perc In the days of the COP24 UN climate summit in Katowice and a big exhibition about environmental issues in the city’s Kronika Gallery we are publishing a series of articles…
magazin / east art mags / interjúk “I’d rather make mistakes but stay free” – Petra Feriancová 2018. 10. 11. | Olvasási idő: 6 perc Her current works are still on show for a couple of days in Budapest. This exhibition combines the scientific and the personal approach and uses strong and unusual symbols like…
magazin / east art mags / nemzetközi Living in the blocks – An exhibition on Czech and Slovak housing estates 2018. 04. 18. | Olvasási idő: 10 perc A big exhibition with a big theme. Artalk’s review on an exhibition in Prague about the history of the mass housing projects in the former Czechoslovakia.
magazin / east art mags / kortárs „A constructive attitude towards everything I was asked to do” – Judit Angel 2018. 04. 04. | Olvasási idő: 17 perc „I’ve always been interested in the dynamics of art scenes, precisely because from my early days as a curator I had to handle institutional critique: I am interested in the…
magazin / east art mags / kortárs / közügy Collective memory and public space. Freedom Squares in Bratislava, Brno and Budapest 2018. 01. 19. | Olvasási idő: 14 perc Budapest is not the only city that has its Freedom Square. In fact, there are several in the region. And these distinguished squares are all problematic in their own particular…
magazin / közügy Szabadság tér ≠ Námestie Slobody ≠ Náměstí Svobody 2017. 12. 15. | Olvasási idő: 11 perc Nem csak Budapesten van Szabadság tér, sőt, a régióban többet is számontarthatunk. És ezek a kiemelt terek, más-más módon, de mind problematikusak. Az East Art Mags projekt keretében végigjártuk Brno,…