Biennale Matter of Art Prague / Come Closer

Curators: Tereza Stejskalová, Vít Havránek

Organized under the motto of “Come Closer,” the first edition of Bienále Ve věci umění / Matter of Art explores questions of co-existence in a society in which people no longer speak the same language. It looks at instances in which language has failed, exploring contempt, irritation, fear, frustration, anger, aggression, and fatigue. Sensing the need to find a common groundwork and conditions for empathy, the exhibition focuses on searching for the causes of the mood in today’s society. It seeks these causes in the past and the present, and also views them from the perspective of possible future scenarios, trying to identify how the intimate space of interpersonal relations and emotional life relates to broader social, political, and economic conditions.

view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček

The exhibition’s title, “Come Closer,” which was initially meant to call attention to the connection between art and empathy and the contradictory nature of intimate relations among people, has taken on an unexpected number of new meanings as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its impact on our lives. Something as matter-of-fact as physical closeness has suddenly become a traumatic, burning issue. We yearn for closeness because we are not getting it, but at the same time we fear it as well. Today, we express that we care for others not through closeness, physical touch, but through distance – specifically, more than two meters. Physical closeness to a work of art in a gallery takes on new meaning after months during which contemporary art and feelings of closeness could be shared only through virtual platforms. The biennial is thus an opportunity for thinking about and experiencing our relationship to closeness, caring, and art differently than before. In the end, it is art that can help us to find a new language of intimacy and closeness for life in this new (post)corona world.

Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
Biennale Matter of Art 2020. Photo by Petr Zewlakk Vrabec
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček
view to Biennale Matter of Art 2020 exhibition, Municipal Library, 2nd floor, 2020. Photo by Tomáš Souček

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Biennale Matter of Art Prague / Come Closer

from: 22. 7. 2020
to: 15. 11. 2020

Curators: Tereza Stejskalová, Vít Havránek

In cooperation with tranzit.cz and ERSTE Foundation

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Municipal Library of Prague, 2nd floor
Mariánské náměstí 98/1
110 00 Prague 1 – Staré Město
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Open
Tue-Sun 10 am –6 pm
Thu 10 am – 8 pm

Barrier-free access is provided via the entrance from Valentinská Street (elevator).

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The exhibition is open for everyone. For visitors under the age of 15, we recommend entry accompanied by adults or teachers.

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