Category: Past

Erik Šille (SK)

Erik Sille is one of the most significant protagonists of Slovak painting. Amongst his practice as visual artist, his acrylic paintings are identifiable by their meticulous and bold surface structure. With each painting he is telling a story, often featuring comic characters. He is inspired by contemporary everyday visual enviroment: bilboards, advertisement, television, comics, street style and videogames. […]

Jozsef Tamás Balázs (HU-RO)

Jozsef Tamás Balázs is an artist for whom so called “practical sculptures” are more than significant. These works deal with the subject of “travel” in a broader sense and the process of getting ready for it. By travel he does not mean holiday travel but rather the never-ending migration for a better life. These sculptures can […]

Ľudmila Horňáková (SK)

Ľudmila Horňáková usually draw her topics of interest from social space, conflicts and global problems. She tries to find a different attitude or a position which is less obvious and predictable. “I try to put myself in a critical position without including my subjectivity. In general, I am going to work with slow impending disaster and weather which […]

Junichiro Ishii (JPN)

Based on a site-specific point of view, Junichiro Ishii is extremely interested in observing the bare cultural aspects. To precisely pursue his pure impression of the site, he does not have a predetermined method, but adds a symbolic form to the cultural peculiarities he experiences and represents them as a site-specific art piece. It is similar to […]

Latcho Divano (FR)

Latcho Divano is a annual festival in Marseille, France, which aims to promote Roma culture, to question it through its traditions and its modernity, and to highlight the young people from this community. Three members of the team Laurence Janner, Mo Abbas and Nicolas Martin visited Košice in January to get to know local Roma community […]

New residents: Inna Aslamova (BLS)+ Daria Buzovkina (RUS), Claire Dantzer (FR)

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]ince the beginning of November there are new residents in Košice. It is a contemporary dance duo of Inna Aslamova from Belorussia and Daria Buzovkina from Russia and a visual artist from MarseilleClaire Dantzer. They are all staying until mid of December when they will present the final outcomes of this short residency. Daria and Inna are […]