Mămăligă de Varșovia
Mămăligă de Varșovia (“Warsaw Bitter Maize Porridge” – on their second issue) does not exist solely on paper, but is the product a socially engaged and culturally active collective.
Mămăligă de Varșovia (“Warsaw Bitter Maize Porridge” – on their second issue) does not exist solely on paper, but is the product a socially engaged and culturally active collective.
Could new sincerity manifested through performance art be the cure for post-modern ennui? This belief echoes throughout Prague’s art scene and beyond.
Prague has always had quite the buoyant experimental scene, with several people running DIY shows and even a gallery dedicated to sound-based media.
On the strategies and themes in the works of artistic duo Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán.
Our Czech resident writes about the contemporary art biennial in Timișoara.
We could learn a thing or two from the MeetFactory’s impeccable structure.
OFF Biennale in Budapest is attempting to feed joy into the machines. What can we make of this?
An analysis of documentarism in the video works of mid-generation Romanian artists.
Initially, electronic dance music brought people together more than just under one roof; no matter the race, social class or sexual orientation. An interview with the artists of Corp.
Prague contemporary art may not be all that exciting, but the infusion of fresh blood and downright badassery from those crusty club kids might just be what they should be looking for.