… - KEMKI will provide curatorial and research consultation to the selected project and organize an exhibition to present it to the public. The total budget of the prize is 10 000 euros, of which 6000 euros are the stipend of the artist, and 4000 euros are for the realization of the project and the exhibition. The winning proposal will be selected by an international jury. In 2023 the jury is comprised of: Zdenka Badovinac (director, Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU), …
… European Art in Poznań. The Prague chapter of the series examines how the discipline called "Exhibition Histories" can be applied to the field of Central East European art histories. Speakers: Milena Bartlová, Juliane Debeusscher, Kristian Handberg, Dóra Hegyi, Agata Jakubowska, Klara Kemp-Welch, Lujza Kotočová, Zsuzsa László, Pavlína Morganová, Cristian Nae, Terezie Nekvindová, Magdalena Radomska, Alina Șerban, Petra Skarupsky, Jitka Šosová, Lucy Steeds, Dagmar …
Artpool’s alternative presence in Kapolcs Exhibition-event in the Area 51: Data, as information, makes knowledge possible, and as a result of knowledge, first intuition and then wisdom will make all conspiracy theories impossible. Following the pattern of nature’s workings, in a knowledge-based society the future beginnings can manifest consciously through our perception of coincidences. In the holarchical network of knowledge, …
… Szombathy, Endre Tót, Gábor Tóth, Péter Türk, Jiří Valoch and Franci Zagoričnik. The exhibition focuses on East European artists’ works, activities, and dialogues that reflect on the challenges of transnational exchanges, communication between actors speaking different mother tongues, and explore the possibilities of using art as a language of mediation and cultural translation. The exhibition can be visited at Artpool during opening hours by prior appointment …
Conceived in a documentary format, the exhibition proposes a contextualisation of the Henry Moore exhibition taken on tour to Bucharest, Bratislava, Prague and Budapest in 1966–67. The exhibition is a collective research project, being initiated by art historians Alina Șerban (Bucharest), Daniel Véri (Budapest) and Lujza Kotočová (Prague) and contains a series of interviews with witnesses of the exhibition in Romania, the Czech …