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Slovakia goes ahead contemporary slovak photography

2003, November 5 @ 20:00 - 2003, November 19 @ 01:00 CET

Free
Martin Tiso: Escapes 1999

The exhibition will introduce thirteen young photographers and photographing artists, who have been influencing the Slovak photo-scene significantly since late eighties until today.

The exhibition will introduce thirteen young photographers and photographing artists, who have been influencing the Slovak photo-scene significantly since late eighties until today.

The exhibition of Contemporary Slovak Photography is a part of a broadly conceived project called Slovakia Goes Ahead, the goal of which is to present Slovak culture in the European Union (for more information, go to href=http://www.foreign.gov.sk/slovakiagoesahead). The exhibition will introduce thirteen young photographers and photographing artists, who have been influencing the Slovak photo-scene significantly since late eighties until today. The presentation consists of black & white and colour, documentary and artistic photography. The spectrum of genres ranges from staged nudes, still-lives and portrayals through luminographs, and landscape assemblages all the way to digitally manipulated expressions and photographic installations. Thus, with its more than fifty works of art, the exhibition will provide a thorough image of the contemporary photography in Slovakia – by showing the specific, unique and typical features as well as the national and reflective ones of the universal questions of visual culture at the beginning of the 21st century.

Andrej Bán, Tomás Agat Blonski, Martin Kollár, Galina Lisháková-Ingrid Patocková, Robo Kocan, Marek Kvetan, Lucia Nimcová, Dorota Sadovská, Tono Stano, Miro Svolík, Martin Tiso, Peter Zupník

Concept by: Lucia Lendelová

For more information, e-mail to martina@bplus.sk, lucia.lendelova@email.cz.

Ss. Michael and John”s, Temple Bar, Dublin, IRELAND

Details

Start:
2003, November 5 @ 20:00 CET
End:
2003, November 19 @ 01:00 CET
Cost:
Free