Guided tour through the exhibition Hoarding with Slovak Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) and a sexy curator (Oštar Štefan's Daughter, Deadpool).
Events of Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava.
Galéria MEDIUM, Hviezdoslavovo nám. 18, Bratislava
– When you ask Adam what he does, he won't tell you much. HAHA
Well HAHA. Well, HAHA is said when one foot trips over the other. HAHA. We invite you to the gathering above Hoarding - a commented sight-seeing show on display, which does not need a commentary, but because of its great success, well, HAHA, well, HAHAHAHA.
HAHA, and that's why it is provided to you by its author Adam Turzo and the curator and prize winner Tomáš HAHA Moravanský Panáčik, who has completely lost his mind since the installation was completed and since then he has been unable to stop writing, pasting notes on the benches in the park with the inscription "Surveillance device" and handing them out HAHA envelopes with inappropriate jokes or reflections on contemporary art and society to random people, groups of drunk kids in the park, policemen and homeless people.
You can come to the HAHA chat in the most pleasant gallery in Bratislava if you know what to do with your HAHA time or if you are not celibate. The guided tour will run continuously throughout the afternoon until the jokes run out or the guys go eat and hydrate. In that case, they will leave you a phone number in exchange for your mailing address so that HAHA they can send you a lewd but honest and sweet letter full of jokes.
Accumulation - a rationalized objectified oriental ontology – your dry dream – you can find in it almost everything that Adam Turzo has found and transformed during the last four years of his authentic functioning within the framework of a decentralized position on the art scene. Adam Turzo – Slovak, native of Martin, who comes to you all the way from the Czech Republic, because Bratislava needs experts from the Czech Republic so that people like you can exhibit elsewhere than in the Kunsthalle.
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- This project was financially supported by the Bratislava self-governing region