Past exhibitions

Das Leben ist ein Kampfspiel Jan Wölfchen Vlček
22. 11. 2024 – 24. 1. 2025
After Time Polina Davydenko
10. 9. – 31. 10. 2024
What's Inside the World, Always Present, and Matter (Possibility Thereof)

That Dreams of Awakening
Tereza Jobová, Ruta Putramentaite
17. 5. – 5. 7. 2024
Veränderte Vergangenheit Karen Koltermann
15. 3. – 30. 4. 2024
Dairy protest Denisa Langrová
23. 9. – 30. 11. 2023
Partial drawing of a ring Comunite Fresca, Inge Kosková, Eva Brodská, Jaroslav J. Alt, Tomáš Džadoň, Zuzana Janečková, Lucie Králíková, Michaela Casková, Kryštof Netolický a Jahou Baul
20. 4. – 31. 7. 2023
In its own field Jakub Tajovský
10. 2. – 14. 4. 2023
Space between us Karíma Al-Mukhtarová and Nicole Wendel /D/
17. 11. 2022 – 20. 1. 2023
HERBARIUM Adam Vačkář
8. 9. – 28. 10. 2022
WIRKEN IM GLEICHEN Susanne Schär a Peter Spillmann /CH/
14. 4. – 31. 5. 2022
RAPTILE BRAIN Stanislav Karoli, Kateřina Nováková
27. 1. – 27. 3. 2022
TORTURING THE CATS Matej Chrenka, Elsa Rauerová, Matěj Skalický, Adam Kencki
16. 11. – 16. 12. 2021
MARIA IN PINK Tanja Hemm /D/
21. 8. – 30. 9. 2021
DISPOSITIONS Ondřej Filípek, Stella Geppert /D/
17. 7. – 18. 8. 2021
ACROSS Patrik Pelikán
1. 3. – 31. 5. 2021
ELVES LEAVING THE FOREST András Cséfalvay
22. 12. 2020 – 22. 1. 2021
CONTINUAL TRANSITIONS Daniel Hanzlík
20. 11. 2020 – 22. 1. 2021
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Jiří Žák
14. 8. – 24. 9. 2020
MORPHOLOGY Eliáš Dolejší – Marie Jarošincová – Roswitha Maul – Petra Skořepová – Tomáš Voves
25. 5. – 25. 7. 2020
I KNOW Pavel Humhal
30. 1. – 31. 3. 2020
FIGURAE Max Leiß
7. 11. – 28. 12. 2019
Matěj Lipavský, Václav Litvan, Vojtěch Skácel
18. 9. – 25. 10. 2019
RAUSCHEN | EFFERVESCENCE Christine Camenisch | Johannes Vetsch /CH/
27. 5. – 27. 7. 2019
PLACE OF APPROXIMATION, SPACE OF DISCONNECTION Daniela Krajčová, Peter Jánošík /SK/
4. 4. – 15. 5. 2019
DUST ON A SHELF Gabor Kristóf /HU/
14. 2. – 21. 3. 2019
EYES / AUGEN Fabian Ginsberg, Stefan Hayn /D/
8. 11. – 20. 12. 2018
THE FREELANCE DJ Sláva Sobotovičová /SK/, David Fesl /CZ/
21. 9. – 25. 10. 2018
LIQUID MOTHER LOVE Ester Geislerová /CZ/, Milan Mazúr /SK/
28. 5. – 27. 7. 2018
THERE ARE MORE THINGS Jaro Varga, Dorota Kenderová /SK/
12. 4. – 18. 5. 2018
NATURALISM Vladimír Véla, Jaromír Šimkůj
18. 1. – 22. 2. 2018
WILD MEADOWS Mark Ther
9. 11. – 20. 12. 2017
REKONSTRUKCE PRAVDY Philipp Gasser /CH/
21. 9. – 29. 10. 2017
'PATADATA1 /CZ, DE, UK/ Václav Girsa, Franziska Hufnagel, Andrea Lédlová, Brian Reffin Smith, Lukas Troberg
19. 5. – 19. 7. 2017
BLIND SPOTS David Možný
11. 4. – 11. 5. 2017
CNS Šárka Koudelová, Ondřej Basjuk
2. 3. – 31. 3. 2017
PARTICIP č. 197 Tomáš Vaněk
15. 12. 2016 – 27. 1. 2017
GROUND Silvia Klara Breitwieser /D/
3. 11. – 2. 12. 2016
NEW HORIZONS II. András Cséfalvay /SK/
15. 9. – 16. 10. 2016
DOOM Kryštof Kaplan
20. 5. – 30. 6. 2016
I-SANCTUARY Irina Birger /NL/
7. 4. – 14. 5. 2016
ČUJKI Lenka Černotová
18. 2. – 18. 3. 2016
FURTHER AND HIGHER Daniel Vlček
25. 11. – 10. 12. 2015
UVOLNĚNÝ POHYB Ben Brix /D/
22. 10. – 20. 11. 2015
PER MAN ENT FÓR ENT PER FOR MAN'S Per man ent fór ent per for man`s
15. 8. – 25. 9. 2015
Games in the globe Adéla Součková, Matěj Smetana
25. 6. – 31. 7. 2015
PALLIATIVE Iede Reckman /NL/
5. 5. – 5. 5. 2015
TOO MUCH, TOO SOON Katarína Hládeková, Ondřej Homola
19. 3. – 24. 4. 2015
TERRIBLE GRAPES AND BAD WINE Jiří Kovanda, Markéta Othová
5. 2. – 11. 3. 2015
ANAGRAMM Matthias Hesselbacher /D/
13. 11. – 19. 12. 2014
RAHMEN UND RAHMENBESCHRÄNKUNGEN Eva Koťátková /CZ/, Josef Hofer /AT/
18. 9. – 31. 10. 2014
MARSEILLE Pierre-Gilles Chaussonnet /F/
1. 9. – 10. 10. 2014
IF BEAUTY KILLS Blanka Jakubčíková
10. 7. – 15. 8. 2014
INTERTWINED Antoinette Nausikaa /NL/
14. 3. – 30. 4. 2014
CLASH Pavel Hošek
13. 2. – 12. 3. 2014
Still Life Petr Willert
3. 12. – 20. 12. 2013
WHATEVER Jan Šerých
17. 9. – 18. 10. 2013
SELF PORTRAITS Patricie Fexová
9. 7. – 8. 8. 2013
CONVERTER Carola Ernst /D/
16. 5. – 28. 6. 2013
FRAGMENTS AND EVENTS Zbyněk Sedlecký
14. 3. – 2. 5. 2013
SOMETHING Jan Ambrůz
18. 1. – 28. 2. 2013
I'M TELLING YOU IT'S TRUE, BUT Václav Girsa
18. 10. 2012 – 31. 1. 2013
MODUS OPERANDI Petr Bařinka, Pavel Strnad
23. 7. – 31. 8. 2012
Zlín#32 Petr Stanický
22. 5. – 22. 5. 2012
TERMOVISION Matej Fabian /SK/
2. 2. – 21. 3. 2012
Portfolio 2 Jiří Petrbok
14. 12. 2011 – 31. 1. 2012
MÍSTNÍ MUZEUM Dominik Lang
8. 11. – 2. 12. 2011
MEDITATION Jaroslav Čevora
1. 9. – 14. 10. 2011
BARVY COLOURS FARBEN COLORI Lenka Vítková, Jiří Valoch
12. 7. – 28. 8. 2011
POZITIVY Zbigniew Libera /PL/
3. 5. – 3. 7. 2011
SPÍŠ TIŠE Zdeněk Gajdoš
23. 2. – 8. 4. 2011
NENÍ NÁVRATU Pavel Forman
25. 12. 2010 – 21. 1. 2011
SVĚT BEZ MÍSTA Habima Fuchs, Erwin Kneihsl, Markus Selg /D/
9. 9. – 22. 10. 2010
ANDREW´S HONEYMOON IN INDIA / ANDREWOVA SVATEBNÍ CESTA V INDII Andrew Gilbert /GB/
6. 5. – 4. 6. 2010
KW "FAMILY" Igor Korpaczewski
25. 3. – 30. 4. 2010
ROZHOVOR PŘES STĚNU Eva Koťátková
11. 2. – 19. 3. 2010
HLAVYVHLAVĚ Radim Hanke
10. 12. 2009 – 29. 1. 2010
MASKER1 Jakub Matuška
5. 11. – 4. 12. 2009
LABYRINTY Petr Kunčík
30. 9. – 30. 10. 2009
BEZČASIE Juliana Mrvová /SK/
4. 6. – 10. 7. 2009
PARTICIP 91 Tomáš Vaněk
23. 4. – 30. 5. 2009
PEPITO Tereza Velíková
26. 3. – 18. 4. 2009
MANDARINKY Jiří Kovanda
5. 2. – 20. 3. 2009
LESKYMOIDY Milan Houser
11. 12. 2008 – 31. 1. 2009
AIRSTRIKES Lubomír Jarcovják
6. 11. – 6. 12. 2008
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Past exhibition

Dairy protest

Denisa Langrová
23. 9. – 30. 11. 2023
  • Opening exhibition: 2023. 09. 22. v 18:00
  • Curator of the exhibition: Edith Jeřábková

Exhibition annotation

Denisa Langrová comes to Zlín with stories about the physicality and disembodiment of human and non-human beings, with reflections on life beyond the existing natural conditions of the Earth. She mythologizes scientific research on the expected planetary catastrophe and connects it with dreams of animal rebellion. The mythologization of climate change is played out through the elements of air-water-earth. The fourth element of fire is brought into the installation by guest and exhibition printmaker Alex Sihelsk*, who translates the bodily fluids and milky way fluids that flow through Denise's narrative into metal.

Three new videos, an older one, and a new audio featuring her grandmother's memories are composed by Denisa Langrova into a cohesive whole, imagining the future workings of life in the Earth's atmosphere, adaptive strategies, and the liberation of bodies shackled by the system of animal production, a sector of human production facing an acceleration period in the era of robotization and the transition to an AI-driven environment. Denise's narrative shows the extinction of species, but also of individuals, as a transition to another stage of being.

When the body of the animal leaves, the companions of more than one species see it off in an interspecies farewell. Denisa Langrová connects the story of the owner of the Jarikhanda asylum in Březůvkách near Zlín to the narrative of the future of plants: "With the soul of Basica, I went to the White Cross+", says the melusina in the video, who represents the element of air. The scientific depiction of the adaptation of organisms to life in elevated CO2 concentrations and the change of photosynthetic processes in a carbon future turns into a prophetic depiction of a different form of vegetation life. In the way information and emotion are presented, the author reduces the experience of the difference between what is dead and what is alive as an experience of something we are actually going through already.

Denise has identified the experimental ecological site of the White Cross as the centre of a forest prophecy of transformation. The melusine, embodying both the scientist and the mythical figure, the liminal (transitional) being between woman and serpent that accompanied medieval legends of territorial conquest, that is, stories of the (re)division of the earth, appears in this narrative as a transducer between the realms of the living and the inanimate in binary terms.

In Denisa Langrová's story, climate change is mixed not only with the extinction of species, which is depicted not only as a civilizational horror, but much more comprehensively as a change in the species composition of life (since not all species suffer from climate change). But it is also intertwined with technological change, the transformation of humans into cyborgs and chimeras. The author's consistent anti-scientific stance is displayed in the narrative of intimate relationships between humans and machines, here a machine turning cow saliva into drinking water. It is certainly no surprise to anyone that transgender and feminist modes of narration meet the narrative of farm animals in factory farms and Denisa Langrova's other major theme, which is animal rebellion. The title of the exhibition reveals this. The notion of animal self-defence reflects the artist's active interest in the area of human-animal relations, which is closely intertwined with her artistic practice and thus explodes the myth of the dichotomy of autonomous and engaged art. Her work shows that it is not necessary to polarize art in this way; on the contrary, it can be dangerous for art and the art scene.

Langrová retells the biblical story of the creation of the Earth and combines it with the true story of a rescued cow, Viktorka, who escaped from a slaughterhouse and roamed the forests and pastures of southern Bohemia until her rescue was initiated by the Farm of Joy. Viktoria represents in the story something like the mother of the Earth, the being who gave the first milk to the Milky Way. The rebellion of the animals stands here as the beginning of a new age. Thus, this new video series connects to an earlier video in which the author herself came out of her friendship with a rescued cow named Heavenly. In the film, which you can see in the last room, the latter represents a feral creature who overcame domestication and broke free with her human friend.

In the audio that spreads through the space from the first room, we hear the recollections of Denisa's grandmother, Mrs. Anna Krásná, about her life connected with animals on her parents' farm, through the situation of women and animals in livestock production at the beginning of the collectivization of cooperatives, to her own work in various centers of veterinary administration and livestock production. This audio brings into the whole not only a kind of DNA of Denisa's work, where she was shaped by her relationship with her grandmother, but also by her father's stay in the collection of raw materials, who in his long time working in this field has accumulated real materials from people's unnecessary things. Mrs. Krásná's narrative brings us back to a different understanding of domesticated animals and to an awareness of the leapfrogging pace of mechanization and robotization of this environment, but it also shows the position of women in it. By collaging news, stories and micro-stories of different time layers, Denisa Langrová not only makes present but also integrates fragmentary accounts of our more-than-human future into a more holistic picture.

+ Bílý Kříž in the Beskydy Mountains is a workplace designed for long-term monitoring of energy and substance flows, investigating physiological processes (photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration), researching the functioning of the spruce ecosystem as a whole and predicting its future behaviour under changing climate conditions and planning measures to maintain or increase the ability of the spruce ecosystem to capture CO2 from the atmosphere.


Denisa Langrová completed her bachelor studies at UMPRUM in the Sculpture Studio. She then studied Veterinary Care at the University of Brno and the Master's programme in Animal Health and Welfare Management at the ČZU in Prague. In October 2022, she returned to UMPRUM for her Master's studies in the Studio of Liberal Arts III. Denisa Langrová's concepts are based on ecofeminist theories, environmental studies, interspecies and non-binary foundations. She is interested in the intersections of the stories of humans and other animals, the concept of domestication and its possible connection to love, and her personal experience of living in a global crisis and capitalism. She sees the personal as political and vice versa. Although Denisa Langrová's works are often readable and ironic, they also leave room for imagination. The works are often based on stories in which she freely combines real and fictional elements. She creates works that move between the notions of speculative documentary and video essay. Langrova's creative process often takes the form of alternative artistic research. She is also inspired by parallel studies in which scientific and rational analysis prevails. Through art, she seeks a space for emotionality, irrationality and paradigm disruption.

She connects the fields of art, activism and care in an interesting way. She enjoys using her experience in the arts in independent collectives, civic movements, non-profits and activist groups. She is dedicated to animal rights advocacy, helping in rescue stations and shelters. She is also the author of several educational workshops, panel discussions and other sharing formats at the intersection of art and education.
 

Alex Sihelsk* is a multidisciplinary artist working on contemporary and traditional witchcraft, which she/he views as an attempt to return to usurped knowledge and recontextualize it in queer perspectives. She/he considers these issues from the perspective of intersectional anarcho-feminism and the critique of anthropocentrism and capitalism that emerges from it. Alex's research draws on Queer Ecologies theory, the extra-human agenda, Slavic folklore and queer readings of horror. His/her practice draws on the conviction that it may be difficult to imagine the end of capitalism through a heteropatriarchal lens, but the potential of marginalized groups and minorities who are used to living as if no future was ever invented for them can paradoxically dream up other visions. Alex therefore turns to mythological narratives and speculative fiction in search of answers, believing that stories are the most effective way of understanding. After completing his/her studies at the Centre for Audiovisual Studies at FAMU in Prague, he/she is simultaneously researching and educating within solarpunk visions of the future, queerness and sustainability. She/he develops her practice mainly in the medium of moving image, installation, performance or virtual reality, trying to expand the possibilities of each medium through the search for new approaches and strategies.

 

Audio

Narrator - Anna Krásná

Water

Cyborg - Ruta Putramentaite

Lelly - Sara Märc

Air

Melusine - Mária Fialová

Vendula Jandorová + Jarikhanda asylum

Country

Angel - Adriana Vančová

Music - timmi

Sound mix
Jonáš Richter

Acknowledgements

Anna Krásná

Vladimír Langr collecting raw materials Pohoda

Ladislav Šigut Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Vendula Jandorová Jarikhanda asylum

Ruta Putramentaite

Sara Märc

Mária Fialová

Jonáš Richter

Adriána Vančová

Michaela Kozáková