The work by Katarína Poliačiková can seem abstract in its formal aspects, yet its meaning is always anchored in the everyday (not only) artistic reality of our time. The use of her own, often intimate sources provides her works with semantic plurality. The harmony between the seemingly abstract world of art and everyday reality opens new thought horizons. The abstract dimension of Poliačiková’s exhibited works is further enhanced by the work of the conceptual artist Jiří Thýn, the guest of the exhibition.

 

artistsKatarína Poliačiková, Jiří Thýn
curatorsMarkéta Stará
placeOpen gallery
tags
castKatarína Poliačiková
cameraPeter Barényi
soundPeter Barényi
editingPeter Barényi
interviewPeter Barényi
translationTereza Stejskalová
published29. 10. 2011
languageČesky / English
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