2010
2009
2008
 
Lost Time?
Slovakia 1969 – 1989 in Documentary Photography

31. October 2007 - 2. Marec 2008
 
The Return of Štefan Schwartz
6. December 2007 - 17. February 2008
 
Czech and Slovak Glass in Exile
27. February 2008 - 11. May 2008
 
Rudolf Sikora. On one’s own account against oneself
1. April 2008 - 15. June 2008
 
111 Works of Art from the SNG collection
27. June 2008 - 5. October 2008
 
All about the Museum
27. June 2008 - 5. October 2008
 
Open for 60 Years
27. June 2008 - 5. October 2008
 
2. Russian avant-garde. Non-conformists from the Bar-Gera collections
14. November 2008 - 22. February 2009
 
2007
2006
2005
2004
 
Aleš Votava
SNG, Esterházy Palace, 3rd floor
1. December 2006 - 25. February 2007
 
Curator: Dagmar Poláčková
 
Invitation for the Exhibition opening Aleš Votava
 
The exhibition presents the work of Aleš Votava, a prematurely deceased artist, whose art influenced several disciplines. He was one of the leading figures of Slovak stage design in the 1990s. Votava developed his programme of stage design composed as a process of transformation of stage dimensions, using pure colour spaces, sophisticated dynamic light and astonishing vistas which would create mystery. His designs marked a turning-point in Slovak stage design and went along with current international trends. As a jewellery artist he contributed to the change in the understanding of art jewellery in Slovakia. Commenting on its original function, he endowed jewellery with new content and meaning. The exhibition will also focus on other art disciplines of his professional interest – theatre photography, film, graphic design, exhibition design, object-making and art criticism. He published reviews of theatre performances and critical essays dealing with the criteria of stage design.

A. Votava and Tosca. 2000. National Theatre Prague


 
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A. Votava - Tosca / National Theatre Prague, 2000
 
A. Votava - A. P. Čechov: The Cherry Orchard / Slovak National Theatre, 1995
 
A. Votava - šperk
 
A. Votava - šperk
 
 

 

 

 

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