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SECTIONS/ARTISTS

An introduction to the festival's sections

/WOORI: 우리/ - The Korean section: JW Stella (Korea)

JW Stella is focusing on looking at the gender and intercultural relationship within people and their society specifically the city of Pargue through the intriguing perspectives of Korean contemporary artists. The research based and site-specific installations will be shown throughout the city, such as Zizkov Tower, Klementinum National Library, Vysehrad Park, Bohemian Road, and Bio Oko Cinema.

 


European Horizons: Kirsimaria E. Törönen-Ripatti (Finland)

European horizons offers opportunities to participate, learn and experience artistic actions aiming to increase a sense of cultural cohesion, inclusion and happiness.

 

Czech Art Photography section: Štěpánka Šimlová (CR)

What happens to an at first glance static image when other dimensions are added to it? What happens if this happens to a very controversial opinion? Young and talented art photographers communicate with performers, filmmakers, and other artists to communicate their ideas by combined means regardless of what country they are from.

Art for Children: Tina de Falco (Italy)

Where does children's creativity begin and end? Where does art for adults begin? Whom do adult artists create for and who holds the keys to the future? Can adults accept the opinions of children, and vice versa, will future generations understand their parents and grandparents

Polish section: Kamila Wielebska (Poland)

Kamila Wielebska primarily uses video art to reveal the connectivity of society, its pleasures, but also its opportunistic nature, and all the opportunities that we have open to us in the age we live in.

Golem - Transformation & Metamorphosis: Jocelyn Fiset (Canada) & Shalom Neuman (USA/CR), Doron Polak (Israel), Monika Burian Jourdan (Germany)

Was the Golem real? What does the symbol of its existence reflect? Is it about destruction or creativity? Birth or death? Progress or regression? TINA B. has opted for the path of joy and creativity. How will artists from Europe, Asia, Africa, or America approach it?

 

 

On the Road: TINA B. (international team)

As TINA B. floats through the world of fantasy, she encounters unusual ideas that she can't resist and she simply picks them up and works with them.

TINA B. Special Section (international team)

Atypical venues, unusual conditions and shocking content? TINA B. transcends the boundaries between spaces, disciplines, cultures, opinions, and their concepts.

Art Film & Videos: TINA B. (international team)

 

Video and projections are among the essential forms of new media. The most current impressions of video art and film authors will be revealed at Bio Oko cinema.
TINA B. also prides itself on its important cooperation in the international field. Not only does the festival draw foreign guests and artists to Prague each year, it also travels abroad. In past years TINA B. took place in Venice and Vicenza, Italy, in Leipzig, Germany, and in Gdańsk, Poland. In the coming years it plans to go to Cannes and New York and is negotiating cooperation in Saint Tropez and Peking.

 

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