Untitled 19 - untitled 21

“Radek Brousil tries to hold conceptual language and strategies of a classic analogue photography. As the exhibition title implies, he uses mechanical methods to mark one picture off from the other. Thus he changes not only the form and the way of a picture presentation but also the meaning. Mostly within diptyches, he formally moves the contents at the exhibition as if it was a game.”

artistsRadek Brousil
curatorsLucie Mlynářová
placeAteliér Josefa Sudka
tags
castLucie Mlynářová, Radek Brousil
cameraEva Jiřička
soundEva Jiřička
editingEva Jiřička
interviewEva Jiřička
published31. 1. 2012
languageČesky / English
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Untitled 19 - untitled 21
The exhibition Late Intimacy responds to the pressure to disclose private matters that intimacy currently faces. This pressure is evident in both the mass media and social networks, which are programmed to exploit our need for social acceptance and reward, and is also present in the hidden monitoring and analysis of our behavior in physical and digital space. We are increasingly aware that the ultimate goal of this pressure is to obtain material that can be exploited for commercial or political gain.