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ENTRY NO ENTRY

The exhibition project Entry No Entry represents a bold idea to present new site-specific installations that highlight the integrity of artistic creation. The resulting works differ greatly in form, although all provide the viewer with a visually stunning story to follow.

artistsStano Masár
placeGaléria umenia Nové Zámky
tags
cameraKapelová Jana
soundKapelová Jana
editingKapelová Jana
interviewIvana Madariová
categoryReports
published17. 12. 2009
languageČesky / English
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ENTRY NO ENTRY
The word "wee" is a Scottish synonym for "little." The title A Wee Bit of Heritage represents an attempt to provide at least a small glimpse into the cultural heritage of the northern Scottish town of Wick, with a population of nearly 9,000. The town used to be a strategic fishing spot and the main port of northern Scotland. However, the situation has changed in recent years. Herring stocks have been depleted for decades, crab fishing is no longer as profitable as it used to be, the nuclear power plant has been shut down, and one of the few things that still operate here and are attractive to tourists are the distillery, the nuclear archive, and The Wick Heritage Museum.