CT / Kostka Gallery / Spirit World Rising
Curator: Jaro VargaOpening: July 28, 7 p.m.Exhibition duration: July 28 – August 31Artists: Anežka Hošková, Anders Grønlien The accession to the gallery reminds
one of entering a sacred arena where a rite is taking place. The artist is the
one who commands the whole rite, determines its dynamics and influences the
overall atmosphere in the room. The gallery visitors become participants of the
rite upon entering the site. An unconscious connection arises between them and
the artist – a two-way dialogue in which a ritual full moon occurs. It is the
experience of participation and unconscious union – “participation mystique”.
The artist initiating the rite
activates the archetypal pattern, substitutes a clergyman or a shaman and by
means of a performance gets in touch with unconscious contents, which he
mediates to the participants by means of visual gestures, images and
sounds.
If consciousness is the prime
principle of being and if our psyche is in reciprocal relationship with the
whole existence and the overall cosmic principle, then the unconscious
connection activated by the rite can facilitate experience which we find
represented in different spiritual and mystical traditions, such as Buddhism,
Taoism, Sufism, Christian mysticism, the Quaballa and other spiritual
systems.
The site-specific installation Spirit
World Rising (named after Daniel
Johnston’s song) at the Kostka (Cube) Gallery presents a ritual
scene, consisting of the visual database of Anežka Hošková and Anders
Grønlien, collectors of symbols and spiritually charged motives. It is
a gesamtkunstwerk connecting two artists and various media – installation,
statue, music, performance and documentation. More so it is a connection
between space and time, form and meaning, life and matter or the conscious and
the subconscious.
Anežka Hošková (Czechia) represents
the mystical associational painting and drawing and the post-internet
aesthetics. Her psychedelic style compositions are often the outcome of
connecting mystical and religious symbols, expressive appearance
and strikingly reduced artistic expression. Anežka
Hošková is the cofounder and active member of A.M.180 Collective.
Anders Grønlien (Norway) often
connects and newly interprets selected elements from art history, cinema,
mythology, occultism, folklore, archaeology or science fiction. He gives new expression to these motives by
means of site-specific installations charged with an unexpected narrative
experience and new interpretations of visual culture and symbolism.
Open
daily 1 – 8 pm and according to the evening program. Voluntary admission fee.
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Contact and more information:
Jaro Varga → curator
+420 775 655 295
jaro.varga@meetfactory.cz
MeetFactory is supported in 2016 by a grant from the City of Prague amounting to
10.000.000 CZK.
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