Artists' salon 2022
Zoya Museum, curator Pavol Šima - Juriček and Jan Fekete warmly invite you to the collective exhibition of 77 artists of the Bratislava Region
Zoya Museum – ELESKO Wine Park, Partizánska 2275, Modra
From Wednesday to Sunday, from 11.30 to 18.30
For the 26th time, the salon of artists is born into its three-month stage of being in the modern premises of the Zoya Museum – ELESKO Wine Park in Modra. Every yearom is different, enriched with new works and new authors, but sticks to one - it remains a traditionally extraordinarycultural and artistic opportunity for artists from below the Little Carpathians, Bratislava and the Bratislava Region, where they present their work within the collective exhibition . The organizer of the event is the Small Carpathian Educational Centre in Modra under the founding competence of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region. The main partner of this exceptional event is the Arts Support Fund, which supported it from public sources.
In the lightness of being there is the essence of living, joy flows from it, jets from it beauty, the creation of creation emerges.
In this year you will be re-introduced to the names of professionals, who will be controversial by mature amateurs. The austere white walls and visual concrete of the minimalist interior of the gallery will be extended for ninety-four days in a varied dress from the paintings of Igor Piačka, Ladislav Černý, Ján Fekete, Marián Komáček, Martin Kellenberger, Igi Brezo, Ľubica Emy Mazik , or Miroslav Dzur and dozens of other authors. Artistic photographs from the works of Michal Šebeňa, Peter Brenkus, Dušan Křístek, Stan Jendek, Jána Strieš, Eva Vlašičová and Richard Gottschall will also take their space here. Enchants Váwith the splendor of nature-inspired jewelry of Maria Špániková or Lucia Svobodová, complemented by fragile and playful mini-objects of Soni Ďatel Kozáková. The airspace of the gallery will fill sculptures, objects and sculptures welcome Bojňanský, Martin Duderek, František Hubek, Andrej Frič or Ivana Golianová. There will also be no lack of artistic textiles from the workshops of Darina Lichner and Silvia Stranaská. The portfolio of techniques and genres of fine art, or fromthe retreat of authors exhibiting at this year's exhibition, is very long – 77 authors willpresent their work through 130 worksof art. And in mid-June, inall the pieces of this large mosaic, they will come together in one joint artwork called the Salon of Artists 2022.
As part of the exhibition exhibition you can also look at the collective work of the authors of the Salon of Artists 2022 under the name "In the ease of being".
Mgr. Pavol Šima-Juriček is the curator of the exhibition and the simultaneously exhibiting author.
You can read about all artists in short anotics in the clear catalogue Salon of Artists 2022.
List of issuing authors:
Andrea Pistl Andrášová, Anita Bartoš, Katarína Bencová, Jana Blašková, Denisa Olexa Bogdalíková, Peter Böhm, Katarína Böhmová, Vít Bojňanský, Peter Brenkus, Sylvia Brezianská, Igi Brezo, Kazimír Cséfalvay - guest of the Salon, Zuzana Csögleiová, Viera Dzuro, Ján Fekete, Andrej Frič, Ingrid Mária Gábor, Ivana Golianová, Richard Gottschall, Pavol Hammel, Mária Hanúsková, Vlasta Hlôšková, Emília Hodasová, Helena Hrbatá, František Hubek, Vlasta Hubková, Artur Jamnický, Stano Jendek, Norbert Judt, Oliver Judt, Oliver Judt, Edita Kallová Kozáková, Dušan Křístek, Darina Lichnerová, Michal Mach, Ivana Máleková, Josef Mann - guest of honor, Mária Matúšková, Ľubica Ema Mazik, Miroslav Motyčík, Robert (Viktor) Němeček, Jaroslav Orlíček, Igor Piačka, Júlia Piačková, Dana Poláková, Katarina Polgary, Danica Púry, Michal Tejgi, Danica Tyková, Agneša Vavrinová, Evla Vlašičová, Michal Zdravecký
Main partner of the event:
Arts Support Fund
Event organizer:
The Small Carpathian Educational Centre in Modra is a contributory organisation with legal personality, founded by the Bratislava Self-Governing Region since 1.4.2002. Its mission, which aims to develop local and regional culture, is the only facility in the Bratislava region.