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Otevírací doba tranzitdisplay o Vánocích / Christmas Opening hours at tranzitdisplay


Otevírací doba tranzitdisplay o Vánocích / Christmas Opening hours at tranzitdisplay
22.-26. 12. 2014 – zavřeno / closed
27.-28.12. 2014 – otevřeno / open 12,00-18,00
29.12. 2014-1.1. 2015 – zavřeno / closed
2.-4. 1. 2015 – otevřeno / open 12,00-18,00

The Pololániks – launch of the album Náměť



The Pololáníks played their first concert in 2011. A year later they were nominated for the Vinyla Prize in the category Newcomer of the Year, and in November 2014 they released their debut album Náměť on the Polí5 record label, which they are launching at tranzitdisplay.

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Tomáš Pospiszyl: Associative History of Art. Post-war art across generations and media (collage, intermedia and conceptual art, performance and film)



Is the work of contemporary artists simply recycling the experiments of the 1960s and 70s? Why are contemporary artists moving into spheres previously reserved for literature, film and theatre? Is our perception of Eastern European art prior to 1989 deformed by the political perspective?

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CARDIOSTIMULATOR – An open workshop with members of Prague Modern and Prague Modern Young



Prague Modern, a contemporary music ensemble well established on the Czech scene and abroad, is organising courses aimed at music school students and the general public. The courses will mainly take the form of open workshops focusing on ensemble playing, and are intended not only for senior school pupils and music academy students, but also for jazz musicians and keen amateurs.

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Aleksi Soselia, Galaqtion Eristavi: Descriptions



By "descriptions“ we often mean to refer to objective, plain truths.
Georgian video art, which has widely developed in the undercurrent
before establishing itself as a separate medium, offers us various
descriptions – but from a very subjective and alternative point of
view. Since the 1980s, Georgian art has undergone an evolution, which
ran parallel to the predominant, hegemonic discourse of socio-cultural
reality.

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A2 Criticism Club: Are Czech editions of world literature holding their own?



The range of modern world literature published in Czech offers readers a welcome guide to orientation on the book market. Given the often chaotic flood of new titles, publishers provide – or want to and should – a certain guarantee of quality and interest. But how do modern projects compare to traditional projects like the Odeon World Literature series? What role should such translations play these days?

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Babi Badalov : Brutal memories from the immigration jungle system in the EU



Babi Badalov, artist, poet and activist, was born in Lerik, a mountain village in Azerbaijan, close to the border with Iran. For the last few years he has lived the life of a nomad, partly through circumstances – after various mishaps he found himself in France, where he was awarded asylum as a political refugee – and partly through the desire to live in society without prejudices where he could be a poet without fear.

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Pil and Galia Kollectiv: Concrete Ideology / Real Abstraction



The Pil and Galia Collective accepted an invitation from the Curators and Critics Programme and the Sculpture Studio at UMPRUM, where it will hold a workshop as part of the school’s open days on 17 November on the future of archaeology, which reacts to the newly formed collection at the studio.

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Jaime Vindel



As part of the Southern Conceptualisms Network, an international platform for work, thought and collective positioning founded towards the end of 2007 by an international group of concerned researchers, I felt the need to intervene politically in the processes being used to neutralize the critical potential of a set of conceptual practices that have arisen in Latin America since the 1960s.

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Aletha Lablanchy : Paris / Dakar / Paris



French curator and cultural manager Aletha Lablanchy works in an international context for more than 10 years, particularly on the trajectory between Paris and West Africa.

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KKA2 Is the largest bookstore in the world destroying the book market?



In 1994 Jeff Bezos created Amazon and began selling books around the world. The books were easy to store and were not damaged during transit. As a consequence they could be delivered basically anywhere.

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Project TALKS: Tina Kukielski



What Art in the Museum Looks Like (The Carnegie International and the Museum of the Future)

With Tina Kukielski, independent curator and co-curator of the 2013 Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art

tranzitdisplay a Curators & Critics Program

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Art Space Unlimited

Resilient communities at the forefront of contemporary art institutions /

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2025 Editorial Plan

See what's coming out this year in the tranzit.cz publishing house! /

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Newsletter

Latest information about the Biennale Matter of Art, new books from the tranzit publishing house, and other projects – straight into your mailbox. /

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Online Bookshop

Order books published by tranzit.cz at knihy.matterof.art /

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The Raut Podcast Has a New Season

Subscribe to Raut on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud /

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Biennale Matter of Art

The project comprises the international exhibition of contemporary art taking place once every two years as well as the platform’s long-term activities, which engage in critical reflection of the institutional aspects of the biennale format in the /

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ERSTE Foundation is main partner of tranzit:

ERSTE Stiftung