Pavlína Čambalová, Romana Drdová, Beata Hlavenková, Lukáš Likavčan, Matyas Pavlik, Daniel Vlček
Curated by Lucie Drdová and Mária Gálová
In collaboration with Drdova Gallery
From October 5th, Marignana Arte is hosting the exhibition Confluence, in collaboration with the Drdova Gallery, featuring six artist based in Czech Republic, Pavlína Čambalová, Romana Drdová, Beata Hlavenková, Lukáš Likavčan, Matyas Pavlik, Daniel Vlček.
Curated by Lucie Drdová and Mária Gálová, the interdisciplinary exhibition brings together artistic voices from various fields. Through their creativity and collaborative dialogue, these artists contribute to every stage of the process, from the initial concept and production of the works to their final presentation. The results includes interdisciplinary overlaps in the form of multimedia installation and live performance. In these new forms of cooperation between art, science, and conservation, the artists engage with environmental issues through the lens of art. The project does not aim to highlight the negative impacts of human activity; instead, it focuses on the positive, adaptive power of nature.
Text by Lucie Drdová and Mária Gálová
Testo di Lucie Drdová e Mária Gálová
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In una mostra a Venezia artisti cechi e slovacchi esplorano l’ecosistema della Laguna, Valeria Radkevych, Artribune, October 2024
Na soutoku vědy a umění. Benátky hostí český projekt Confluence, Alexandra Střelcová, Forbes CZ, October 2024

Daniel Vlček, Doom Doom; Microbial Zoom, Multimedia object, 2024, blown glass, glass rods, stainless steel construction, water pump, sensors, solenoid motors, Arduino, UVA light, microbial mat and plants (Salicornia fruticosa, Limonium narbonense, Artemisia, Aster tripolium)

Matyas Pavlik, Interference of Waves, glass sculpture, 2024, cast glass, manually cut and polished, 61×124,5×23 cm

Matyas Pavlik, Magic of Piles, glass sculpture, 2024, cast glass, manually cut and polished, 40x80x20 cm (detail)

Pavlína Čambalová, In Silence, glass sculpture, 2024, blown and engraved glass, 40x35x30 cm

Romana Drdova, Island of the Body, installation, 2024, glass objects, cast glass, manually cut and polished, fabric, variable dimensions