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You Make Me Feel

Through the moving images of artists Jeanie Crystal, Zein Majali, and Emily Pope, the exhibition explores the theme of diaries and personal narratives. You Make Me Feel is a dose of feelings, a jumble of reactions, and a message to one's future self...

While Jeanie Crystal presented a new music video by the band Jeanie and The White Boys, Zein Majali presented her short videos, which were partly generated by artificial intelligence. Through them, Majali forces us to reflect on our obsession with social media and the toxic influence of the misinformation it spreads. Emily Pope's work, in addition to documenting the life of an artist in the United Kingdom, also records personal reflections on the illusion and deception of today's politics, appealing to the importance of the family that one chooses for oneself.

The exhibition was held as part of the PAF Olomouc 2024 festival.

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artistsJeanie Crystal, Emily Pope, Zein Majali
curatorsAnne Duffau
placeXY Gallery
tags
castJeanie Crystal, Anne Duffau, Emily Pope
cameraNikola Brabcová
soundNikola Brabcová
editingNikola Brabcová
interviewNikola Brabcová
categoryReports
published28. 12. 2024
duration0:07:12
languageČesky / English
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