This year’s ITCA is a vast project focused on tendencies that remain outside the mainstream of contemporary art.
“What’s Up?” Informal as the question is, the situation it concerns is very complex. What is it that interests our artists today?
Traditionally, at the end of the academic year, graduates from eighteen studios present their final works.
Sam’s selection of paintings of the last eight years extended with several art objects from the last year.
The theme of its organization was aspiration to enrich Czech art scene in new alternative-diverse fluctuation, origin of free space for young ambitious artists.
During the Olympic Games in Beijing, there was an exhibition at Meet Factory reflecting present-day empty grandiosity of this event.
In Jelení Gallery David Helán shows a mix of artifacts and videos, which is mainly connected through the complicated author’s thinking.
A small part of the huge project of Hungarian Ministry of Culture in and out of a small commercial gallery.
The Studio of Young Artists Association - counting 375 members – celebrates it’s 50th anniversary in 2008. That occasion deserves an original and huge celebration: a fifty day long exhibition series with more than 80 artists collaborating.
Ján Mančuška is one of the Czech artists most frequently invited to show his work abroad today.