Anežka Hošková, Martin Chramosta, Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Ján Kekeli, Štefan Papčo, Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová

Metal

Project Info

  • 💙 Jan Koniarek Gallery
  • 💚 Michal Stolárik
  • 🖤 Anežka Hošková, Martin Chramosta, Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Ján Kekeli, Štefan Papčo, Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová
  • 💜 Michal Stolárik
  • 💛 Isonative

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Ján Kekeli, Talking Stone III., 2015, black and white analogue photography, 100 x 120 cm (3x)
Ján Kekeli, Talking Stone III., 2015, black and white analogue photography, 100 x 120 cm (3x)
 Štefan Papčo, Up the Midle of the Wall, 2014, silicone, 130 x 35 x 130 cm, Štefan Papčo, Along the Right Edge of the Right Pillar, 2017, iron, 187 x 65 x 71 cm
Štefan Papčo, Up the Midle of the Wall, 2014, silicone, 130 x 35 x 130 cm, Štefan Papčo, Along the Right Edge of the Right Pillar, 2017, iron, 187 x 65 x 71 cm
Installtion view Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov
Installtion view Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov
Installtion view Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov
Installtion view Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov
Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Untitled (from the series Chapter Two), 2018, mixed technique, 90 x 120 x 4,5 cm (3x) (Detail)
Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Untitled (from the series Chapter Two), 2018, mixed technique, 90 x 120 x 4,5 cm (3x) (Detail)
Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Untitled (architectural model of the design of the wind memorial), 2018, mixed technique, 36 x 50 x 20 cm (4x)
Filip Dvořák & Martin Kolarov, Untitled (architectural model of the design of the wind memorial), 2018, mixed technique, 36 x 50 x 20 cm (4x)
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Edita Štrajtová & Barbora Volfová, Wake Up Slowly, Butterfly, 2021 – 2023, steel, variable dimensions
Installation view Anežka Hošková
Installation view Anežka Hošková
Installation view Anežka Hošková
Installation view Anežka Hošková
Anežka Hošková, Tristan, 202, stained glass, 70 x 50 cm
Anežka Hošková, Tristan, 202, stained glass, 70 x 50 cm
Installation view Martin Chramosta
Installation view Martin Chramosta
Installation view Martin Chramosta
Installation view Martin Chramosta
Installation view Martin Chramosta
Installation view Martin Chramosta
The international group exhibition METAL presents a selection of works by a young generation of visual artists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria, focusing on the forms, emotions and communicative abilities of the materials used. The curatorial project is inspired by the intersection of semantic meanings and connotations offered by the word ‘metal’ in its English-Slovak translation. On the one hand, it communicates the expressiveness, heaviness, theatricality or fantasy of the musical genre; on the other hand, it focuses on the visual and practical qualities of the metal material, which is traditionally solid and at the same time aesthetically or emotionally cold, inhospitable and dramatic. Although the concept of the exhibition is conditioned by the specific choice of materials and the inclination towards a certain atmosphere, their resulting forms and even aesthetic qualities, various themes and micro-stories develop against a background of related visual sensations. The exhibited works tend towards a fascination with nature and the outdoor landscape. In their conception, it looks harsh and inhospitable, resisting human and external influences. It serves as a source of inspiration, is imaginative, magical, transformative, aesthetically appealing and lyrical. It is both a place of escape and a secure base. Its natural wildness is close to romanticism, but the lonely protagonist is absent in this case. The absence of figurative compositions is balanced by the visible intervention of human, which is manifested through the processing of materials, the use of technological processes, but also by a clear interest in seriality or the principles of repetition and variation. Raw materials are transformed into stylized iron or steel drawings. At times geometrically abstract, at other times more concrete, they develop personal mythologies and symbols, drawing inspiration from art history or history, working with fiction and admitting a flirtation with spirituality. The multimedia selection of works focuses mainly on spatial forms of contemporary visual art, with the dominant forms including objects, sculptures, installations and photographic and watercolour series.
Michal Stolárik

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