- Milan Adamčiak, Gábor Attalai, Peter Bartoš, Juraj Bartusz, Erik Binder, Bálint Bori, Vladimír Boudník, David Černý, Anna Daučíková, Jiří David, Martin Derner, Ľubomír Ďurček, Stano Filko, Daniel Fischer, Juraj Gábor, György Galántai, IPUT / Tamás St.Ruby, Jozef Jankovič, Peter Kalmus, Michal Kern, Július Koller, Patrik Kovačovský, Barbara Kozłowska, Jarosław Kozłowski, Marek Kvetán, Otis Laubert, Lengow&Hermes, Milan Maur, Juraj Meliš, Milan Mikula, Svätopluk Mikyta, Alex Mlynárčik, Monogramista T•D, Michal Murin, Ilona Németh, Miloš Novák, Boris Ondreička, Eduard Ovčáček, Štefan Papčo, Jan Pfeiffer, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Ludmiła Popiel, Jerzy Rosołowicz, Miloš Šejn, Rudolf Sikora, Tomasz Sikorski, Magda Stanová, Dezider Tóth, Jaro Varga, Kamil Varga, Włodzimierz Jan Zakrzewski
- Daniela Čarná, Lucia Gregorová
- Daniela Čarná, Lucia Gregorová
- Slovakia
- Bratislava
- GMB – Mirbachov palác, Slovenská národná galéria - Kabinet umenia 20. storočia
- Rična 1
- http://www.sng.sk
- Exhibitions
- 19. July - 28. August 2011
- 13. September 2011
- 00:04:33
- SK
An international exhibition project called Mapy/Maps (Art cartography in the centre of Europe 1960-2011) presents both well-known and so far never displayed works of artists who worked in the sixties and seventies at conceptual art and land-art, in the eighties also at painting and photography and it also reflects neo-conceptual trends of an object and an installation in the nineties. The selection also presents a young generation of artists who use maps and the principle of mapping, networks, roads, thinking and research with the help of a map as a metaphor for the artwork itself. In the past 50 years, maps in art became an important medium of a cultural meaning such as medium of utopian visions, mental archaeologies, futurological projects or projections of territorial or political frustrations. The exhibition shows that maps in contemporary art act as a reflection of a discourse on a geopolitical area in Central Europe. In an art historic probe, the exhibition follows on a “map” of artworks more than fifty artists and their attitude to everyday reality, from interdigitation of art and life in neo avant-garde tendencies in the sixties to frigidly straightforward manifestation of life in art allowed by new media. It maps cartographic interpretations in Slovakian art and confronts them with artists from other countries of V4 – the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary. The exhibition is made chronologically and at the same time topically. The exhibited works show the artists’ reflection on borderlines, limitations, ways of their virtual and free crossing or redefinement, changes of scale or position of states and continents. The artists depict in the maps experience with their physical presence in landscape and orientation in a city or countryside. But art maps are a vehicle of subjective mental cartography. Metaphorical base of a map provides endless possibilities of expressing in creative systems of individual mythologies, looking for lost paradise and discovering the mythical one, founding new lands or dreaming about space. Each artist marks with his inscription primarily his own coordinates. Accompanying catalog is made as an atlas of art maps with referencies, topics and instructions how to read them critically.
Here you can express yourself.

FUTURE ARTISTS
Matěj Blahovec, Pavel Dvořák, Martin Froulík, ..
21. February - 14. March 2008 Galerie Aula
Projects and Assignments
Robert Barry, Christian Egger, Josip Novosel, ..
20. October - 02. November 2010 Saprophyt
Riga
Ivars Gravlejs, Petra Pětiletá, ..
29. March - 22. April 2012 Karlin Studios


