10. 10. - 20. 11. 2025
curator: Lenka Sýkorová
The exhibition Places of Attention: Ruins of Reason, Roots of Renewal presents drawings and video by Maltese artist Raphael Vella that explore the end of one civilizational order and the beginning of a possible new one. It highlights the tension between the call for transformation and the habit of postponing solutions to current crises. In Vella's drawings, the halls of the Parliament are transformed into abandoned ruins, where plants, roots, and trees grow among the debris. The transformation of human rationality under the weight of criticism of the anthropocentric view of democracy appears here as a natural process of transition—a return to the earth, to nature, to the foundations of life. The exhibition emphasizes drawing as a medium of reflection and resistance.
more...29. 5. - 3. 7. 2025
Curator: Lenka Sýkorová
Photo: Martin Máslo
The exhibition “Mystery, intimacy, and quiet strength” explores the tension and the creation of comfort through private communities and was created specifically for the Altán Klamovka Gallery. Visitors will experience what it is like walking into a quiet party or gathering. The focus of the works is on intimacy and the importance of private conversations and connections. Jorin Bossen uses thick structural brush strokes to create the illusion of three dimensionality, while 2D areas involving form and shadow create abstraction.
The exhibition is a collaboration with Durden and Ray Gallery in Los Angeles.
more...4. 4. - 14. 5. 2025
Curator: Lenka Sýkorová
Photo: Martin Máslo
Ismael de Anda III & Eugene Ahn present a new project Hinges of the Western Hemisphere, which they prepared for the Prague gallery Altán Klamovka in the form of a site-specific installation, which was preceded by research into the specifics of the Prague gallery set in Klamovka Park. The installation presents the principles along with their history of collaborating on interactive video installations and interventions, incorporating analog and digital technology, including site-specific aerial video footage, and augmented reality as a means of expanding the role of the viewer/participant.
The exhibition is a collaboration with Durden and Ray Gallery in Los Angeles.
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