
Christian motifs from the art collections of the Slovak National Museum – Historical Museum
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Christian motifs from the art collections of the Slovak National Museum – Historical Museum
To guide you through new premises of reconstructed Slovak National Gallery, 12 unique exhibition experiences are prepared
The real entertainment in the centre of Bratislava will surely get your blood flowing. Whether young due to age or spirit, welcomed are all those who like traditional dances in a new way
The native of Dolná Strehová came from an old aristocratic family forever associated with Hungarian literature
Maybe you know this cycling celebrating event from your home, come join the Bratislava edition
Zoltán Salamon found his professional path in graphic design after graduating with a degree in architecture. He was creatively active in various fields – cultural posters, typography and the graphic design of books and magazines, illustration, exhibition industry and exhibition catalogues, brands, logotypes, and the design of packages for products. His career in graphic design took him to assignments for children, where as art editor for the children’s magazines Zornička and Včielka he strived to get as close as possible to the creative expression of children in his illustrations.
Literary classics come to life in unique illustrations, literally! Czech artist Eliška Podzimková has prepared an interactive exhibition like you’ve never seen before! Experience the original interpretation of the thoughts of the writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who said: “Only children know what they are looking for.” Become a child for a moment and come to find the little prince inside you
Since 2013, Michal Mráz has been defining himself as a distinctive painter of the melancholy with elements of hybrid poetics and critical social subtexts. The starting point of his work can be found in the positions of street art resistance. He sophisticatedly captured the critical charge embedded in the raw protest and elaborated it into a new form of a rich and diverse pictorial constitution.
With the exhibition Insight, the Slovak National Museum presents a selection of the current work of multimedia visual artist Asot Haas, inspired by last year’s residency at the Slovak Institute in Jerusalem. Influenced by the richness, spirituality and mix of different faiths of the people of the holy city, Haas brings imaginative works building on an ever-evolving programme of original work. With unforced imagery, he encourages personal experience and the creation of his own narratives.