A collaboration with the leading contemporary art gallery in Prague
“This gallery is a lift for the up-and-coming artists that put street art on a cultural map of Central Europe.”
- Client: Chemistry Gallery
- Duration: 2012 and 2010
- Outcome: 4 videos
- My role: idea maker, cinematographer and editor
- Key words: street art, gallery space, exhibition
Street art at Narodni trida Prague (2012, 4 min.)
On 22-24 June, Point, Pasta Oner, Tron and X-dog created the biggest street art piece in Prague.
Track: Coma – Fiction
Pasta Oner: Making of “Choose To Be Happy” – teaser (2012, 2 min.)
Inspired by Michelangelo’s fresco in Sistine Chapel, Pasta Oner prepares his reinterpretation of a famous “divine touch.”
Pasta Oner: Choose To Be Happy (2012, 3 min.)
Prague-based street artist Pasta Oner has been painting his large-scale mural “Choose To Be Happy” for five days (16-21st October) near Verdunska street.
Track: Glitch Mob – We Swarm
Back to the Art Lab! (2012, 1 min.)
After five months without a gallery space, CHG reopened at Bubenská 1 with the exhibition of Václav Misař.
Track: Vitalic – Trahison
Chemistry Gallery Opening (2010, 5 min.)
The Chemistry Gallery opens a new exhibition space in the heart of Prague – U Lužického semináře 11.
The opening exhibition presents 2010’s AVU graduates, and a selection of design and young contemporary artists such as Nick Zipper, David 87 and Viktor Valášek.
Behind-the-scenes photographs