DIVUS PRAHA: PAVEL REISENAUER | exhibition
[b]PAVEL REISENAUER |[/b] exhibition

PAVEL REISENAUER | exhibition

17.02.2012 18:00 - 17.03.2012

Divus | en cs

17.2.2012 18:00

More than 30 large-scale works from a series with the working title "for myself". As the title tells us, these works differ from Reisenauer's well-known drawings for Respekt magazine. The color reality-psychedelic series contains the subjects of hidden passages of only seemingly famous history, as well as the dark corners of a mundane spirit. This is Reisenauer's first large-scale exhibition of his vision of the world, and according to inside information this will be a unique individual "appearance" that will not be repeated for a long time. The artist himself will be present at the exhibit opening, disguised as an old woman. And in the exhibition's newspaper catalogue you will find a unique interview "The Anti-Werich" with the artist.

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The music of Petr Spálený ranges from rock and pop to country music and experimental compositions. His lyrics and his singing style include playful humor, ironic skepticism, and contemplative introspection. Spálený began been working with music in 1967 and has been performing and recording uninterrupted for the past 20 years. From 1987 to 1992, he composed the music for all performances of the Jiří Grossmann Theatre, where he also performed. He also wrote the music for the Theatre's "Zajíc v pytli" television shows, and for the E. F. Burian Theatre's staging of "Šatra". In late 1995, Spálený returned to the concert stage. He has been performing with the Apollo Band since 2001, and it is this formation that will appear at the Prager Kabarett.

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17.02.2012 18:00 - 17.03.2012

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