An Album of Slow Images Compositions and Artworks from the Uncertain Situations Series

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15. 5. 2024—10. 11. 2024 Kunsthalle Praha

Uncertain Situations is a follow-up on Five Uncertain Situations from 2022 and Two Uncertain Situations from 2023 and represents different approaches to the interaction of auditory and visual perception. Works from Prague City Gallery’s collections serve as the basis for new compositions by contemporary composers, which then “illuminate” the temporal perception of the artwork in a new way.

Visual Artists: Tereza Bartůňková, Michal Cáb, Václav Cigler, Stanislav Kolíbal, Tom Kotik, Radoslav Kratina, Kristina Láníková, Morgan O‘Hara, Pavla Sceranková, Veronika Svobodová, Jiří Thýn, Jindřich Zeithamml

Audio Artists: Michaela Antalová, Jack Langdon, Sylvia Lim, Ian Mikyska, Marie Nečasová, Kory Reeder, Matej Sloboda, Michal Wróblewski

Photo by Jakub Hrab
In the exhibition spaces of Troja Château, a selection of works from the collections of the GHMP and new musical compositions responding to them will be presented in the form of recordings of compositions and a selection of their scores. The compositions will be performed by the Prague Quiet Music Collective under the artistic direction of Ian Mikyska. All will be performed as part of a year-long accompanying programme (meetings with musicians, concerts in the main hall of the Château, music workshops and more).

The exhibition will also be complemented by several works of art that explicitly work with sound and therefore represent the opposite approach to creating a musical work based on an existing visual work.

The project is a collaboration between the Prague Quiet Music Collective and the Prague City Gallery.

Visual Artists: Tereza Bartůňková, Michal Cáb, Václav Cigler, Stanislav Kolíbal, Tom Kotik, Radoslav Kratina, Kristina Láníková, Morgan O‘Hara, Pavla Sceranková, Veronika Svobodová, Jiří Thýn, Jindřich Zeithamml

Audio Artists: Michaela Antalová, Jack Langdon, Sylvia Lim, Ian Mikyska, Marie Nečasová, Kory Reeder, Matej Sloboda, Michal Wróblewski

 

 

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