Kristina Mičová is a visual artist from Slovakia.
The topics of her artwork are landscape and being present in the time and space.
She switches between many different medias as well, today mostly use drawing, photography, text and video. Her work has got uncommon poetic character in common ways of expression. Obsessed by revealing beauty and catching the light appearing on her desk. Wondering is very passionate thing for her but the biggest inspiration comes from everyday life experience. Concept of her work is based on phenomenology and state
of human being in presence. She collects randomly founded objects and stones.
In every time and everywhere she is ready to be curious enough and to capture
something special. And sometimes is enough just to be.
born in Trenčín in 1994
Education
2013 - 2017 BFA at the Academy of Arts, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
2017 - 2019 MFA at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, Slovakia
Exhibitions
Solo
2018 Waste of time, Galerie Podlaha, Ostrava, Czech Republic
2021 Éter naplním po okraj svojou prítomnosťou, GMAB,Trenčín, Slovakia
2022 Distant Solids, Galéria MEDIUM, Bratislava, Slovakia
2022 Then the Sun was gone, Galéria Vitrínky, Piešťany, Slovakia
2023 Prelomiť vlny/Breaking the Waves, Rozkvet Gallery, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
2024 Straty a nálezy, Schemnitz Gallery, Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia
2024 Poznámky k pobytu v krajine, Nitrianska galéria, Nitra, Slovakia
Group
2015 Sympozium Hala, Trenčín, Slovakia
2016 Young Art Show, Piešťany, Slovakia
2017 Pracovny nazov : Bez nazvu, Nová Synagoga, Brezno, Slovakia
2017 AKU BB in Novi Sad, Serbia
2019 Trojka v paláci, Bratislava, Slovakia
2019 Horizonty súčasnosti, GMAB Trenčín, Slovakia
2020 Projekt Kláštor, Štiavnické Bane, Slovakia
Texts and books
Lonesome Town (2015), The man is an old child (2017), About being (2019), Distant solids (2019), colaboration with Ján Púček on his book Karpaty! (E.J. publishing, 2022)
Others
2023 Art residency BANSKA STANICA, Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia
2023 Music video - Michal Berec, Church Was Burnt to Ashes