Miriam Bohm
Shannon Finley
Chris Jones
Barbara Kasten
Václav Kopecky
Marketa Othova
Jaroslav Rossler
Mateusz Sadowski
Jorg Sasse
Petr Strouhal
Jan Svoboda
Dalibor Chatrny
Jiri Thyn
Aleksandra Vajd
Hynek Alt
Marianne Viero
Anton Cierny
Katarina Hladekova
Jana Kapelova
Daniela Krajcova
Michal Murin
Lucia Nimcova
Stefan Papco
Tomas Rafa
Tomas Soltys
Matej Vakula
Jaroslav Varga
Joshua Abelow
Jumaldi Alfi
Ali Banisadr
Ashley Bickerton
Agostino Bonalumi
Mihuț Boșcu Kafchin
Paula Brunner Abelow
Fendry Ekel
Gabor Gerhes
Alberto Garutti
Peter Halley
Helena Hladilova
John Henderson
H. H. Lim
Roman Liska
Florin Maxa
Bruno Munari
Jakub Nepras
Joshua Neustein
Angel Otero
Ludek Rathousky
Seung-taek Lee
Michael E. Smith
Shinique Smith
Entang Wiharso
Pavel Vancat
Mira Sikorova-Putisova
Zuzana Blochova
Patricia Talacko
Helena Kontova
Giancarlo Politi
Nicola Trezzi
The Biennial celebrates its 10th anniversary with its 6th edition, which presents again the overview of current artistic tendencies in both central Europe and worldwide. Prague Biennale Photo 3 is titled "Photography, Reconstructed" and is curated by Pavel Vancat. It aims to capture the current non-figurative and statuary tendencies, as reactions to the decline of modernist photography.
Prague Biennale celebrates its 10th anniversary with its 6th edition, which presents again the overview of
current artistic tendencies in both central Europe and worldwide. After the pioneering first edition,
organized with the National Gallery in 2003, and following with three successful editions in the grandiose
industrial space of Karlin Hall, the last edition took place in the futuristic Microna skyscraper.
The inauguration of the 6th Prague Biennale is scheduled for Thursday, June 6, 2013, just after the opening
week of the Venice Biennale. This year it is based at the functionalist railway station from 1936, designed by
Karel Caivas and Vladimír Weiss, in the vibrant district of Žižkov – the only freight railway station in the Czech
Republic, which was recently pronounced as a national monument in March 2013.
The crucial point of Prague Biennale 6 is the section Expanded Painting, curated by Helena Kontova,
Giancarlo Politi and Nicola Trezzi, which presents, as always, a spectacular international selection of
contemporary painting. Participating artists include some major names on the international art scene including
Joshua Abelow (US), Jumaldi Alfi (ID), Ali Banisadr (IR/US), Ashley Bickerton (US/ID), Agostino Bonalumi
(IT), Mihuț Boșcu Kafchin (RO), Paula Brunner Abelow (CZ/US), Fendry Ekel (ID/NL), Gábor Gerhes (HU),
Alberto Garutti (IT), Peter Halley (US), Helena Hladilová (CZ), John Henderson (US), H. H. Lim (MY/IT),
Roman Liška (DE/UK), Florin Maxa (RO), Bruno Munari (IT), Jakub Nepraš (CZ), Joshua Neustein (US/IL),
Angel Otero (PR/US), Luděk Rathouský (CZ), Seung-taek Lee (KR), Michael E. Smith (US), Shinique Smith
(US), Entang Wiharso (ID/US).
This year, the former section of Prague Biennale dedicated to Czech contemporary art expands to an
international context. The curators of the section titled Flow, Zuzana Blochová and Patricia Talacko, do not
define generational or local connections nor the current direction of contemporary art. Rather than being similar
in content and form, what the artists have in common is their ability to let oneself be carried away and to
suppress the intellectual, logical and speculative part of thinking which in turn gives a unique integrity to the
works. The participants are Quirin Bäumler (DE), Dirk Bell (DE), Matyáš Chochola (CZ), Václav Girsa (CZ),
Milan Grygar (CZ), Čestmír Kafka (CZ), Stanislav Karoli (SK/CZ), Barbara Kasten (US), Esther Kläs (DE/US),
Erwin Kneihsl (AT/DE), Bernhard Lehner (DE), Jonas Lipps (DE), Elizabeth Newman (AU), Pavel Pepperstein
(RU), Matteo Rovesciato (IT/DE), Richard Stipl (CZ/CA), Viktorie Valocká (CZ), Lenka Vítková (CZ),
Dominic Wood (AU/DE), B. Wurtz (US).
The Slovak section Beyond the Art, curated by Mira Sikorová-Putišová, will present work by a selection of
renowned Slovak artists who predominantly live abroad. Their interactive and relational work is centred on
social issues. The participating artists are Anton Čierny (SK), Katarina Hládeková (SK/CZ), Jana Kapelová
(SK/CZ), Daniela Krajčová (SK), Michal Murin (SK), Lucia Nimcová (SK/NL/BE), Štefan Papčo (SK), Tomáš
Rafa (SK/PL), Tomáš Šoltys (SK/AT), Matej Vakula (SK/US), Jaroslav Varga (SK/CZ).
Special section of Prague Biennale will present a Homage to Miroslav Tichý (CZ) curated by Roman
Buxbaum.
Prague Biennale Photo 3 is titled Photography, Reconstructed and curated by Pavel Vančát. It aims to capture
the current non-figurative and statuary tendencies, as reactions to the decline of Modernist photography. Instead
of simply capturing reality, the exhibited artists work with the deconstruction and reconstruction of the
photographic image. The picture here is not simply being shot, but built up as a commentary to the image or
even its critique. The selected artists are Miriam Böhm (DE), Shannon Finley (CAN), Chris Jones (UK), Barbara
Kasten (US), Václav Kopecký (CZ), Markéta Othová (CZ), Jaroslav Rössler (CZ), Mateusz Sadowski (PL), Jörg
Sasse (DE), Petr Strouhal (CZ), Jan Svoboda (CZ) feat. Dalibor Chatrný (CZ), Jiří Thýn (CZ), Aleksandra Vajd
(SI) & Hynek Alt (CZ), and Marianne Vierø (DK/US).
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Opening June 6-8, 2013
Freight Railway Station
Želivského St. 2, Praha 3 - Žižkov