Mutating Medium

The exhibition captures the metamorphosis of photography as artistic media in the dynamic environment of the past two decades influenced by sweeping political changes and technological development aimed at mass digitalization and the democratization of image media. 

The key question that the exhibition asks is what exactly happened with “photography” as art in those 20 years. It therefore does not focus on investigating all of the surviving genres of photography, but rather on the appearance of all of its new mutations which often exceed its present borders.

Since the 1990’s, the use of photography in modern art has been fundamentally democratized: as an artistic medium, photography has been gradually liberated from the isolation given by its technicist professional essence. During the past two decades, we have been able to view the divergence from the modernistic vision of photography to post-conceptual formulated creation. In the field of themes and subjects, the emphasis now moves from the reflection (either interior or exterior) of facts to its more structured description: photography adopts the languages of poetry, sociology, psychology and mass media. The exhibition thereby captures the gradual metamorphoses and variations of photography: from postmodern exaggerations through the conceptual approaches of the 1990’s up to the most modern works which investigate the essence of photographic media itself. Even from the view of other artistic approaches (painting, installation, performance), the exhibition implies the metamorphosis of the perception of photography as bearer of social and cultural content.

umělciIvan Pinkava, Václav Stratil, Pavel Baňka, Aleksandra Vajd, Veronika Šrek Bromová, Lukáš Jasanský, Alena Kotzmannová, Antonín Střížek, Václav Jirásek, Filip Turek, Jiří Surůvka, Jiří Thýn, Milena Dopitová, Zbyněk Baladrán, Martin Polák, David Možný, Daniel Pitín, Jiří Černický, Jiří Kovanda, Michal Kalhous, Michal Pěchouček, Štěpánka Šimlová, Markéta Othová, Hynek Alt
kurátorPavel Vančát
místoGalerie Rudolfinum
tagy
účinkujícíPavel Vančát
kameraSikora Erik
zvukSikora Erik
střihSikora Erik
interviewSikora Erik
publikováno7. 5. 2011
jazykČesky / English
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Mutating Medium
Edit András mainly follows engaged, socially sensitive and critical works of Hungarian art. She is interested in the changing social position of art and the ways in which it adapts to or resists the current situation. She looks at how post-socialist culture deals with its own past, the gendered aspects of Hungarian art, the relationship between culture and power, and how easily cultural and historical issues can be exploited politically.
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