Estonia pst 7 neljandal korrusel ruumis 410 (GD stuudioruum)
Algus k.p.:
13.03.2018
Algusaeg:
17:30
Lõpp k.p.:
13.03.2018
Teisipäeval, 13. märtsil kell 17.30 tutvustavad kunstnikud Linda ja Daniela Dostálková Eesti Kunstiakadeemias oma erinevaid praktikaid ja loomingut. Avalik loeng on tasuta ning toimub Estonia pst 7 neljandal korrusel ruumis 410 (GD stuudioruum).
Samal nädalal viivad õed Dostálkovád läbi töötoa fotograafia ja graafilise disaini tudengitele. Dostálkovád tegelevad oma praktikas sootsiumi ja kaasaegse kunsti kriitilise mõtestamisega ning kutsuvad end näitusetegijateks. Nende üks märkimisväärsemaid projekte on 2016. aastast alates toiminud Institutsionaalse Homöopaatia Hübriidne Sotsiaalse Kunsti Agentuur, mis propageerib erinevate institutsioonide teineteisemõistmist. www.dostalkova.com
Artists Linda and Daniela Dostálková will discuss their different practices and projects next Tuesday, March 13th at 5.30PM at The Estonian Academy of Arts at Estonia pst 7 on the fourth floor room 410 (GD studio room). Artist Talk The Roles Belong Together is organised by Photography and Graphic Design departments.
The work of Daniela&Linda Dostalkova deals with concept of the autonomous hybrid social ‘art practice’—blurring the lines between disciplines, challenges accepted distinctions, in questioning of identity. Since 2016 they are providing an alternative service in terms of para-agency Institutional Homeopathy©. They trace unexpected articulations of alternative/commodified forms of organizations that are based in the art world and its institutional structures; understanding social phenomena, objects, things, and concepts and the fluidity of boundaries between them. Daniela&Linda position themselves as artists, curators, co-authors and commissioners at the same time, aiming to achieve a complex statement delivered to the viewer. Both sisters studied new media at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (PL) at professor Grzegorz Kowalski, the pioneer of Open Form. Daniela graduated at Photography department at University of J.E. Purkyně (CZ). Linda was the researcher at Jan van Eyck Academy 2015/16 (NL). Graduated from Werkplaats Typografie (NL) and Scenography at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts (CZ). She was head of the department ‘Text Form Function’ at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Ostrava (CZ). www.dostalkova.com