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Videotage
Videotage is a leading non-profit organisation in facilitating, promoting and presenting new media art in Hong Kong. Since 1986, Videotage has developed itself from an umbrella for media artists to a media art and culture network for cross-disciplinary cultural productions and international exchange of ideas and knowledge.- All
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Curated by 2010 fuse:: curator in residence, Gabriela Jurkovič (Prague)
Opening Reception:
Date:May 25, 2010 (Tue)
Time:6:30pm
*Curator and artists will be present to introduce the exhibition
Exhibition Period:May 26 – June 18, 2010
Venue: Videotage
Address: Unit 13, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon, HK
Opening hours: 2pm – 7pm, (Wed – Sun, except public holidays)
(Other time by appointment)
*Free Admission*
Curator: Gabriela Jurkovič
Participating Artists:
Aleš Čermák, Anetta Mona Chisa, Darina Alster, David Helan, David Landa, Dieu Hao Do, Erik Sikora, Eugenio Percossi, Eva Jiřička, Evženie Brabcová, Frederika Hoppner, Groupe Guma Guar, Ivan Svoboda, Jakub Nepraš, Jan Pfeiffer, Janek Rous, Josef Bares, Karin Šrubařová, Klara Jirková, Mark Ther, Martin Boyer, Martin Kohout, Michael Bielicky, Michal Cab, Michal Pěchouček, Miloš Šejn, o—-o.info, Ondřej Brody, Pavel Příkazský, Pavel Sterec, Pavel Tichoň, Petr Skala, Petra Pětiletá, Silver & True, Radim Labuda, Rozalie Kohoutová, Shlomi Yaffe, Štěpán Kleník, Tamara Moyzes, Veronika Bromová, Viktor Takáč, Jan Trejbal, Viktor Frešo, Viktor Fuček, Vilém Novák, VJ Kolouch
‘Transgression’ is a term in geology to describe the spread of the sea over land areas, resulting in flooding; in cultural studies, it means the disruption of taboos, the crossing of borders.
Entitled ‘Transgression’, this exhibition follows the development of Czech video and new media art after the fall of communism and the Velvet Revolution in 1989. For more than twenty years, working under the shadow of conspiracy and concealed political transformations, this generation of Prague artists experiences the tacky commercialism and silent upheavals of everyday life. The term transgression epitomized the modern Czech voices that are compelling in searching for love, identity and freedom. Taking the advantage of the arrival of new technologies and media, these artists not only are breaking away from the historical, social and political limitations but also are setting new landscape of time and space, new horizons of sense and sensibility and new expressions of human existence.
‘Transgression’ is a collection of works by over 30 artists of all ages who are somehow connected to, living or working in Prague, a fast turning multicultural city in Central Europe. The exhibition is a rare opportunity for Hong Kong audience to have a closer look at Czech Republic’s art and culture, as well as to highlight the importance of adding new value to the European aging culture. As the Austrian-born art historian Ernst Gombrich says: “the Europeans still come to terms with the past that they live in a continual and continuing the events and relations fifty years old. Still remarkable and admirable, the European culture instead of at its peak of flowering, is declining and disappearing, like the sinking Venice, the crashes of the Leaning Tower of Pizza. Christianity, the major cultural resource and the most important legacy lost its essence, like a senile old man forgets its origin.”
Artists from Czech often describe their art scene as a ‘small pond’, which is an intimate circle where everyone knows each other. The Pond is often man-made; still it has extremely diversified ecosystems. It will be important to maintain the pool openly so that it can provide a healthy environment to its resident. In the exhibition, audience can observe the lively ‘small pond’ closely and witness the transgression forces acting in all inward and outward directions. Comparative studies between Prague and Hong Kong cultures are also automatically set in motion.
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About the Curator
Gabriela Jurkovič
born in 1981 in Prague, Czech Republic and studied new media, video and conceptual art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where she graduated from in 2009. In 2008, she received a scholarship at the Erasmus University of London MDX in Landsdown Center for Electronic Arts, Design for Interactive Media. In 2007 she co-founded OUTPUT.cz with its own exhibition space for the promotion of young artists focusing on digital art and video. OUTPUT.cz has presented the work of more than fifty artists and received a grant from the City of Prague.
Currently she is the curator-in-residence of Videotage in Hong Kong.
TAGs
Post 80’s generation, female, designer, artist, curator
HKG
http://www.1g.cz
FAQs from HK, after staying for 4 months:
Where are you from? What? Check? Where is it? Check it out? Check Point? You are from Republic?!? Oh, Czechoslovakia? Its is part of Germany? Oh, I see … What is the difference between the Czech Republic and Slovakia? … … Are you part of Russia? Do you know Franz Kafka? … … So, you don’t have any sea in your country, really? … … Are there any professional artists in Prague? How is the weather in your country now? Snowing? How is your government? How is the political situation? Does the Czech government support art? Is Czech a communist country? … …
You can get all the answers from the exhibition.
Enquiry (Ms. Hilda Chan):
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