Insights into the collections of the OlomoucMuseum of Art I
The central attraction | Central graphic second half of the 20th century and the authors book
14 November 2013 – 30 April 2014
The Museum of Modern Art | Gallery
Central European exhibition graphics second half of the 20th century, in addition to free work also includes examples from the collection of artists books, evokes a pair of big questions: Is there a middle Europe and its specific cultural tradition? And this can affect the affinity of specific artistic expressions given time period? The aim here is not to find definitive answers, but rather to present the breadth and diversity of themes, expressions and gestures copyright, with which can be shown in the Visegrad area meet.
Within the exhibition are presented works of Polish, Hungarian, Slovak and Czech artists. To name at least Jane Kraupe-Swiderski, Lajos Kaššák, Dor Maurer, Sándor Pinczehelyie, Milan Dobeš, Joseph Jankovic, Dezider Tóth, Zdenek Sykora, Vladimir Boudník, Karel Malich, Ales Vesely and Eva Bednar.
The exhibition consists of a variable part of the new permanent exhibition of art from the second half of the twentieth century and is accompanied by screenings of short video documentaries, prepared in the framework of Central European Art Database.