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This episode of the CCAiB podcast is with multimedia artist Anna Kubelík.
As a trained architect Anna Kubelík shifted her practice into art that works with space using any medium needed to create contextualized projects. Most of her projects are generated in transdisciplinary processes with other artists or scientists...
This episode of CCAiB delves into the world of contemporary art and cultural initiatives with a Czech-German background, focusing on the current exhibition Hours Against the Clock in KVOST (Kunstverein Ost e. V.). Our today’s guests are Světlana Malinová and Marija Petrović.
Světlana Malinová (*1997, Czech Republic) is a Prague-based curator and cultural producer...
Am 28.03.2023 war die tschechische Autorin Anna Bolavá in unserer Reihe „Tschechien erlesen“ zu Gast in der Ingeborg-Drewitz-Bibliothek in Berlin-Steglitz. Sie stellte ihr Romandebüt „Der Duft der Dunkelheit“ vor, in dem sie die Leserinnen und Leser in eine südböhmische Kleinstadt mitten in der Natur entführt, in der es unter der Oberfläche des Alltags unheilvoll brodelt. Aus der deutschen Übersetzung las Julie Adam, es moderierte Christina Frankenberg.
For this edition, we visited the Kestnergesellschaft in Hanover to meet Klára Hosnedlová. In collaboration with the Kestner Gesellschaft, she prepared her first institutional solo exhibition 'To Infinity'. Let’s introduce you to her work.
Klára Hosnedlová was born in the Czech Republic and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno. She lives and works in Berlin...
In this episode of our Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin series, we present the artist Daniel Vlček, whose works were part of the exhibition Deep Rivers Run Quiet at the Czech Center Berlin in autumn 2022.
Daniel Vlček (*1978), painter and musician, focuses in his work mainly on the connection between sound and his own visual expression, mainly with the help of science, living organisms or modern technologies...
In this issue of Contemporary Czech Art we will introduce you to the multimedia artist Petra Janda. Her artworks are part of our current exhibition Deep rivers run quiet.
She studied sculpture and intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague...
In the 30th issue of Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin we introduce you the artist Krištof Kintera on the occasion of his current exhibition Gedankenexperiment at the gallery Heldenreizer Contemporary in Munich. The exhibition was curated by Stella Toonen, a researcher based at Tate and King’s College London, who also joins the interview.
Krištof Kintera, born in 1973, studied art at the Academies of Fine Arts in Prague and Amsterdam...
In the 29th issue of Contemporary Czech Art, we introduce you to visual artist Radek Brousil, whose works you can see in the current exhibition Deep rivers run quiet at our gallery.
Radek Brousil is a visual artist based in Prague. In his works, he refers to theproblematic effects of human behaviour towards nature and accentuates their influence on the human psyche...
In the 29th issue of Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin, we talk to Tina Poliačková, a curator and contemporary art critic based in Prague with Slovak roots.
Last year she received The Věra Jirousová award (for visual art critics) in the category of emerging art critics with her text The Search for the lost God (Hľadanie strateného Boha). As a reward, she received a few days' stay in Berlin in cooperation with the Czech Centre Berlin, which she visited in May this year...
In the 28th issue of Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin, we talk to the visual artist and cultural organizer Alice Máselníková.
Alice Máselníková (b. 1989, Zlín, Czech Republic) is a visual artist, and an organizer of various artist-run initiatives based in Stockholm...