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KUNST#TAG 085 | Artist Talk

Artist talk with Pavel Mrkus in the framework of his exhibition "Another Place" in the barrel vault

Date :

19.06.2022

KUNST#TAG 085 | Artist Talk

Sunday, 19 June 2022, 16 Uhr
KUNST#TAG 085 | Artist Talk

with Pavel Mrkus, artist from Usti Nad Labem/Czech Republic, and Eike Berg, driector of the Center for Art, in the framework of the exhibition Another Place
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Shuttle taxi: 3.55 pm from Freising station (Taxi Gitti in front of the main entrance); return approx. 6 pm as well as approx. ) PM after the concert
 

At KUNST#TAG 085, the focus will be on the exhibition Another Place and the work of the Czech artist Pavel Mrkus. With dynamic light-dark contrasts and evocative movements, Another Place fascinates visitors to the exhibition. The projected and reflected light builds new virtual structures that expand and change the vault's perspective. In his work, Pavel Mrkus transfers the subjective perception of time and space into a composition of light. Since 1999 he has been working primarily with digital technologies and tools. He usually conceives the images and sounds created in this way in relation to a specific space. For the art talk Pavel Mrkus comes to Freising and talks about his artistic approaches.

Afterwards, the concert of the group Auxig will take place in the setup of the installation in the barrel vault.

 

about the exhibition

Pavel Mrkus: Another Place, Ausstellung 2022
30.04.2022 - 03.07.2022
In a space-filling video installation, the dynamic light composition by renowned Czech artist Pavel Mrkus merges the real and the virtual space. ... >>>

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