DIVUS LONDON: MIKYTA EXPORT IMPORT | commodification
MIKYTA EXPORT IMPORT | commodification

MIKYTA EXPORT IMPORT | commodification

29.01.2016 19:00 - 19.03.2016

DIVUS LONDON | en cs

Commodification is the transformation of goods and services, as well as ideas or other entities that normally may not be considered goods, into a commodity.

What IRWIN is to Slovenia and Raša Tododosijevic is to Serbia, Mikyta will one day be to Slovakia. Well-travelled and well-read, the artist of Slovak origin plays on his knowledge and undeniable talent in order to ironically examine Central-European history and politics. In comparison to multiple other attempts at such a reflection, which verge on activism, Mikyta´s work is a truly wholesome artistic project which the author continues to develop with each new endeavour.

Svatopluk Mikyta in Umelec magazine

 

 

Supported by the Embassy of the Slovak Republic and Czech Centre in London





29.01.2016 19:00 - 19.03.2016

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