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U.F.O.: The Art of Fantastical Dematerialization

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The somewhat complicated title of our exhibition comes from a work by Július Koller. However, it does not imply the exhibition relates to ufology or other mysterious phenomena inspiring art. This is the story of conceptual art in Slovakia, more precisely its first, most important phase in 1963 - 1972. You will see works by three major representatives of this movement: Július Koller, Stano Filko and Peter Bartoš, alongside works by Milan Adamčiak, Alex Mlynárčik, Rudolf Sikora, Dezider Tóth, and more. They are of no little renown, but are rarely if ever exhibited, and they were made up to the time the sweet sixties were ultimately extinguished. Why call it The Art of Fantastical Dematerialization? We hoped to sidestep the term conceptualism, which has in recent decades become all too broad and obscure, while also to suggest a certain characteristic feature of this type of art in Slovakia's cultural context. For Slovak conceptualism was not the "hard core" or ultra-conceptualism that arose analytically and systematically from linguistic philosophy, as was especially apparent in the Anglo-Saxon countries. Rather, here this was a freer way of dematerializing art - the art of concepts, ideas, plans, projects, and thoughts - that did not necessarily turn into artefacts. -- https://sng.sk/en/slovak-national-gallery/events/the-art-of-fantastical-dematrialization.

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Titel
U.F.O.: The Art of Fantastical Dematerialization
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Erscheinungsdatum
2024
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
8080592276
ISBN13
9788080592271
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The somewhat complicated title of our exhibition comes from a work by Július Koller. However, it does not imply the exhibition relates to ufology or other mysterious phenomena inspiring art. This is the story of conceptual art in Slovakia, more precisely its first, most important phase in 1963 - 1972. You will see works by three major representatives of this movement: Július Koller, Stano Filko and Peter Bartoš, alongside works by Milan Adamčiak, Alex Mlynárčik, Rudolf Sikora, Dezider Tóth, and more. They are of no little renown, but are rarely if ever exhibited, and they were made up to the time the sweet sixties were ultimately extinguished. Why call it The Art of Fantastical Dematerialization? We hoped to sidestep the term conceptualism, which has in recent decades become all too broad and obscure, while also to suggest a certain characteristic feature of this type of art in Slovakia's cultural context. For Slovak conceptualism was not the "hard core" or ultra-conceptualism that arose analytically and systematically from linguistic philosophy, as was especially apparent in the Anglo-Saxon countries. Rather, here this was a freer way of dematerializing art - the art of concepts, ideas, plans, projects, and thoughts - that did not necessarily turn into artefacts. -- https://sng.sk/en/slovak-national-gallery/events/the-art-of-fantastical-dematrialization.