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Opening of the collective exhibition: G.R.O.T.E.S.K – The common language of Eastern Europe

Opening of the collective exhibition: G.R.O.T.E.S.K – The common language of Eastern Europe

DATE
13.06
HOUR
8:30 p.m.
PLACE
Stary Rynek 1/4
ENTRANCE
Free entry

We invite you to an exhibition in the unique form of a collage publication. It will be on display in one of the storefront windows at the Old Market.

 

Eastern Europe has been a geopolitical buffer zone for centuries, and as a result the people who live here have had to learn to communicate by reading between the lines and laughing at their own impossible situations, which has given rise to an unmistakably unique way of expression, the Eastern European grotesque. Rather than focusing on the differences between the many peoples across the region, and on the East–West divide that has been left forgotten behind from the Cold War and is becoming less and less relevant with globalization, the G.R.O.T.E.S.K photo project is drawing attention to what connects us, our common values, by showing the best absurd photographs from Eastern Europe, through this publication and exhibitions in Czechia, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary in 2025!

 

G.R.O.T.E.S.K project is realized in the collaboration of Summa Artium (Budapest, Hungary), Fotofestiwal (Łódź, Poland), Fotograf Zone (Prague, Czech Republic) and OFF Bratislava (Bratislava, Slovakia).

 

/ The project is co-financed by the governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe. 

 

 

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Exhibitions in 2025:

June 12–22 Fotofestiwal (Łódź, Poland)

August 20–24 Arcus Temporum Art Festival (Pannonhalma, Hungary)

October 3–12 Fotograf Festival (Prague, Czech Republic)

November 7–21 OFF Bratislava (Bratislava, Slovakia)

 

Photographers:

HUNGARY: Csilla KlenyánszkiHórusz Archive (Sándor Kardos), Éva SzombatLászló TörökZsuzsi Ujj;

CZECHIA: Oskar HelcelDita PepeIren Stehli;

SLOVAKIA: Andrej BalcoMartin KollárZuzana PustaiováViktor Šelesták;

POLAND: Zbigniew LiberaNatalia LLRafał MilachAgnieszka Sejud;

ROMANIA: Mihai Barabancea, Tamás Hajdu;

UKRAINE: Alexander ChekmenevJulie Poly

 

Concept: István Virágvölgyi, Capa Center (Budapest, Hungary)

Curators: Sára Jeleňová, OFF Bratislava (Bratislava, Slovakia), Světlana Malina, Fotograf Zone (Prague, Czech Republic); Marta Szymańska, Fotofestiwal (Łódź, Poland)

Project coordinator: Andrea Szűcs, Summa Artium (Budapest, Hungary)

Graphic design: Nóra Szücs (Graz, Austria)

 

Special thanks to István Arnold, Markéta Kinterová, Dusan Kochol, Jacob Mikanowski, Veronika Zachar.

Facebook and Instagram: @grotesque.eastern.europe

 

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