Bohuslav (Woody) Vašulka (1937, Brno, Česká republika – 2019, Santa Fe, USA)
Steina Vašulka (1940, Reykjavík, Island)
The summer holiday break is over and in the Vašulka Kitchen Brno we are back with another series of concerts, revisiting the theme of post-processing of instruments, which we have been constantly touching on. This time, our ears will be captivated by the project of two bassists, in which only one of them plays the bass- Mušhuššu, and a Norwegian drone/ambient duo- kÖök.
During the lecture in the form of a case study of various cases of internet video and the artist's own works (with particular focus on the online project artUNBOXING), we will look at the relations between video posted on the web as content and those recordings that are made as an artistic verification of internet film genres.
The exhibition Non-narrative Video art at Vašulka Kitchen Brno is a panorama of video production from Gdansk. The selected artists represent a group of teachers from the Academy of Fine Arts, but also several who had little to do with their local academic scene. The video art movement in Gdansk originates from curriculum reforms with the aim of creating fields of intermedia study. Successfully implemented, these curricula constitute the basis for the development of video art in Gdansk today evidenced by the successive generations of artists working in this medium.
From October 26, 2024 — January 12, 2025 the
Light Revisited – Noisefields
The installation Light Revisited from the permanent exhibition of works by Steina and Woody Vašulka will be presented in the new premises of Vašulka Kitchen Brno in the House of Lords of Kunštát.
The VASULKAS RELOADED international symposium is taking place at Vašulka Kitchen Brno located at the Brno House of Arts (House of the Lords of Kunštat) in Brno, Czech Republic on 22 and 23 October 2024.
It will be devoted to the critical evaluation of the work of Steina and Woody Vasulkas and their significant contribution to the art world including the subject of open archives.
We are pleased to have had the opportunity to collaborate on developing the current installation of Steina's Borealis now on view at the National Gallery of Iceland. The work belonging to the National Gallery's permanent collection was shown in its current form at the exhibition Sums & Differences at the Brno House of Arts in early 2024 curated by Kristín Scheving, Jennifer Helia DeFelice & Halldór Björn Runólfsson in cooperation with LÁ Art Museum.
It is our pleasure to announce that for Vašulka Kitchen Brno 2024 residency program we selected artistic duo Oliver Torr and Simon Kounovsky aka Axonbody. Together they develop a collaborative art project AXONTORR.
Bohuslav (Woody) Vašulka (1937, Brno, Česká republika – 2019, Santa Fe, USA)
Steina Vašulka (1940, Reykjavík, Island)