Salm Modern #1: Dimensions of Dialogue
The exhibition Mo啪nosti dialogu / Dimensions of Dialogue / M枚glichkeiten des Dialogs is the outcome of a collaboration between the National Gallery Prague and the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. The exhibition assembles a selection of works from the Schenkung Sammlung Hoffmann of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and selected works of contemporary Czech artists from the collections of the National Gallery Prague and private collections. The goal of this joint project is to promote and foster dialogue between the two cities as well as between Eastern and Western artistic positions in the space of Central Europe. The dimensions of dialogue are set by the work of the same name by the Czech film-maker Jan 艩vankmajer. His fantastic, surrealist, dreamlike and comical film from 1982 combines inanimate objects and fragments into a whole that is immediately undermined. The work employs animation technique to interweave a multitude of objects from the mundane world with homemade clay figures, puppets and beings of all sorts.
The dialogue between works on display and the audience as well as among individual artworks, initiated by the present exhibition, extends to the accompanying programme prepared by the respective educational departments of the two institutions and in cooperation with the docents from the Sammlung Hoffmann Berlin. The programme builds upon the visionary interactive concept of the Sammlung Hoffmann Berlin, whose method involves "docents", a group of guides of a half-art historical or half-scientific and half-artistic training, who seek to engage in dialogue with the visitors.
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The exhibition Mo啪nosti dialogu / Dimensions of Dialogue / M枚glichkeiten des Dialogs is the outcome of a collaboration between the National Gallery Prague and the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. The exhibition assembles a selection of works from the Schenkung Sammlung Hoffmann of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and selected works of contemporary Czech artists from the collections of the National Gallery Prague and private collections. The goal of this joint project is to promote and foster dialogue between the two cities as well as between Eastern and Western artistic positions in the space of Central Europe. The dimensions of dialogue are set by the work of the same name by the Czech film-maker Jan 艩vankmajer. His fantastic, surrealist, dreamlike and comical film from 1982 combines inanimate objects and fragments into a whole that is immediately undermined. The work employs animation technique to interweave a multitude of objects from the mundane world with homemade clay figures, puppets and beings of all sorts.
The dialogue between works on display and the audience as well as among individual artworks, initiated by the present exhibition, extends to the accompanying programme prepared by the respective educational departments of the two institutions and in cooperation with the docents from the Sammlung Hoffmann Berlin. The programme builds upon the visionary interactive concept of the Sammlung Hoffmann Berlin, whose method involves "docents", a group of guides of a half-art historical or half-scientific and half-artistic training, who seek to engage in dialogue with the visitors.
Artists on show
- A.K. Dolven
 - A.R. Penck
 - Andy Warhol
 - Antony Gormley
 - Carolee Schneemann
 - Christian Boltanski
 - Dan Flavin
 - Federico Díaz
 - Felix González-Torres
 - Frank Stella
 - Franti拧ek Skála
 - Franz West
 - Günter Brus
 - Hans Bellmer
 - Hermann Nitsch
 - Hiroshi Sugimoto
 - Isa Genzken
 - Ivan Pinkava
 - Jake & Dinos Chapman
 - Jan Nálevka
 - Jean Tinguely
 - Jean-Michel Basquiat
 - Jirí Cernicky
 - Josef Bolf
 - Katarzyna Kozyra
 - Katerina 艩edá
 - Keith Haring
 - Kimsooja
 - Kristof Kintera
 - Madeleine Berkhemer
 - Manabu Yamanaka
 - Marina Abramovi膰
 - Martin Kippenberger
 - Monica Bonvicini
 - Nobuyoshi Araki
 - Olga Chernysheva
 - Pipilotti Rist
 - Richard Stipl
 - Ron Mueck
 - Rudolf Schwarzkogler
 - Sarah Morris
 - Stanislav Kolíbal
 - Susan Hiller
 - Thomas Locher
 - Tom Wesselmann
 - Vladimir Skrepl
 - William Kentridge
 - Zdena Kole膷ková
 - Zuzanna Janin
 
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