(Un)Natural
The (Un)Natural exhibition directly confronts both artists’ works which makes it impossible not to distinguish who is the artist behind the individual pieces.
The (Un)Natural exhibition directly confronts both artists’ works which makes it impossible not to distinguish who is the artist behind the individual pieces.
Ingrid Kepková and Viera Zubalová work together in order to address the latest problems of our inti-macy and our ability to lead (un)successful lives...
How can we define and understand freedom?
Transfigurations are an exhibition project by Ľudmila Machová (*1990) which follows in the footsteps of her current exhibition series that has explored the borders of natural, artificial, private and public environments while searching for their new meanings and personal demarcation...
The “truth” is not important. All that matters is our search for the true knowledge. The absolute truth will remain hidden from man forever. — Oskár Cvengrosch
No map, mind, is a faithful reflection of reality, but rather a set of a number of subjective decisions which in turn directly affect the way it is read...
A lone body in an empty quiet space that is trying so survive 40 minutes without loosing its concentration...
The Harvest exhibition presents artworks with agricultural motives that are a part of the Nitra Gallery’s collection...
It seems the main motive that is present throughout Marika Volfová’s artistic, but also personal and political (in this case, personal = political) views is the matter of authenticity...
The first solo presentation of the photographer Ján Šipöcz in Nitra Gallery’s Salon showcases his latest photographic achievements...