Exhibitions 2022 - Festival NASUTI

Art on NASUTI 2022

Friday 18 November - Saturday 19 November 2022
exhibition duration 11/18/2022 (opening) - 4/30/2023

exhibition / Jozef Kollár Gallery WILDERNESS - While we were dancing
Peter Barényi, Pali Hovanec, Tomáš Rafa, Matin Špirec, Peter Sulo, Gabriela Zigová

performance / Art café and (to be specified)
Andrej Chudy, Tomasz Szrama

photo exhibition / Hájovňa - Červená studňa
Andrea Kalinova

workhsop / Hájovňa - Červená studňa
Veza Czyn

exhibition of paintings / Schemnitz gallery
Peter Sulo

The central exhibition has been installed in the premises of the Jozef Kollár gallery on Trojičné námestie, in addition, a performance and a photography exhibition will be part of the festival in Hájovňa on Červená studňa. Our focus in on human being and their inner experience of the threat of a climate disaster. We watch how humanity displaces ecological problems, what - although they lead to their further deepening - resembles the proverbial music on the Titanic, giving us the fool's hope until the very last moment. We delve into the principles of the popular lifestyle for the present moment, and it's up to us whether we reject it as mere selfishness and hedonism, or embrace as the only survival strategy of our species.

Friday 18 November - Saturday 19 November 2022
exhibition duration 11/18/2022 (opening) - 4/30/2023

exhibition / Jozef Kollár Gallery WILDERNESS - While we were dancing
Peter Barényi, Pali Hovanec, Tomáš Rafa, Matin Špirec, Peter Sulo, Gabriela Zigová

performance / cultural centre Eleuzína, Hájovňa - Červená studňa
Veza Czyn, Andrej Chudy, Tomasz Szrama

photo exhibition / Hajovňa - Červená studňa
Andrea Kalinova

exhibition of paintings / Schemnitz gallery
Peter Sulo

The central exhibition has been installed in the premises of the Jozef Kollár gallery on Trojičné námestie, in addition, a performance and a photography exhibition will be part of the festival in Hájovňa on Červená studňa. Our focus in on human being and their inner experience of the threat of a climate disaster. We watch how humanity displaces ecological problems, what - although they lead to their further deepening - resembles the proverbial music on the Titanic, giving us the fool's hope until the very last moment. We delve into the principles of the popular lifestyle for the present moment, and it's up to us whether we reject it as mere selfishness and hedonism, or embrace as the only survival strategy of our species.

Exhibition Wilderness / While we were dancing

The main hero of our story is human being and their inner experience of the threat of a climate disaster. We watch as humanity succumbs to the displacement of ecological problems, which resembles the proverbial music on the Titanic, giving us the hope of fools until the last moment. And it is up to us whether we reject it as mere selfishness and hedonism or embrace it as the only survival strategy of our species. The joint spatial installation of projections and objects by Petr Barényi, Pavel Hovanec and Gabriela Zigová is an immersion in life for the present moment, a celebration of the celebrations and (pseudo-)wilderness that our civilized life offers us (and alternately prohibits).

Today, we observe how great hopes and faith in the democratizing and uplifting possibilities of the Internet have turned into a nightmare of information chaos and humanity's descent deeper and deeper into uncertainty, strife and collective madness. Tomáš Rafa's video projection is a mosaic-like portrait of homo-sapiens in a situation where he lets this social-psychological phenomenon run its course. The climate crisis is subject to one of the strongest and longest-running disinformation campaigns in history. This is also why humanity's reaction is too lukewarm and too delayed. At the end of the exhibition, Martin Špirec's pseudo-museum anthropological installation looks for a point in human history where things went wrong, when man separated himself from the wild and lost his relevance to his natural environment.