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Lucia Dovičáková
v obchode

www.dovicakova.hartworker.org

The work (painting, video, photography) of Lucia Dovičáková, born in 1981, (a 2006 graduate from the Faculty of Art in Košice, Slovakia) is characterised
mostly by a direct interpreting of the concept and tendencies towards explicit statements, often coloured with personal symbols. Her pictures give impression of economy, diary notes emerging from the personal experiences, memories, phobias, analysis of very personal relationships. She often deals and parodies the question of the woman role within social traditions which constantly strain and frustrate the part of the female population.With her very own and personal honesty she goes into describing the inner personal relationships, sibling solidarity. She often pictures herself as a little girl, setting her eye directly at the viewer, or in everyday situations of which we do not generally talk.


Selected Solo Shows:
2009   Lucia Dovičáková - Ina Loitzl: The Female Laws, Krokus Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2008   Secret, IC Culture Train, Košice, Slovak Republic
2008   My Little Ones, Cyprian Majernik Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2006   Waiting, Cik Cak Centre, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Selected Group Shows:
2008   1960 - Present, Gallery of the Capital City Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2007   Hartworkers, Stanica Zariečie Žilina, Slovak Republic
2007   East of Eden, Karlin Studios, Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2006   22 minutes, 50, 28 seconds, Gallery Art Factory, Prague, Czech Republic, Helsinki, Finland2006 4th Zlin Salon of young artists, House of Contemporary Arts, Zlin, Czech Republic
2006   New Generation, Moravian Gallery, Žilina, Slovak Republic
2005   Prievan/Draught, Žilina, Liptovský Mikuláš Slovak Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
2005   Egoart Award Finalists, Roxy, Prague, Czech Republic
2005   The Oscar Čepan Award Finalists, Medium Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 

minnie marsh
sisters
slepačia polievka

www.dovicakova.hartworker.org

The work (painting, video, photography) of Lucia Dovičáková, born in 1981, (a 2006 graduate from the Faculty of Art in Košice, Slovakia) is characterised
mostly by a direct interpreting of the concept and tendencies towards explicit statements, often coloured with personal symbols. Her pictures give impression of economy, diary notes emerging from the personal experiences, memories, phobias, analysis of very personal relationships. She often deals and parodies the question of the woman role within social traditions which constantly strain and frustrate the part of the female population.With her very own and personal honesty she goes into describing the inner personal relationships, sibling solidarity. She often pictures herself as a little girl, setting her eye directly at the viewer, or in everyday situations of which we do not generally talk.


Selected Solo Shows:
2009   Lucia Dovičáková - Ina Loitzl: The Female Laws, Krokus Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2008   Secret, IC Culture Train, Košice, Slovak Republic
2008   My Little Ones, Cyprian Majernik Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2006   Waiting, Cik Cak Centre, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Selected Group Shows:
2008   1960 - Present, Gallery of the Capital City Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2007   Hartworkers, Stanica Zariečie Žilina, Slovak Republic
2007   East of Eden, Karlin Studios, Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
2006   22 minutes, 50, 28 seconds, Gallery Art Factory, Prague, Czech Republic, Helsinki, Finland2006 4th Zlin Salon of young artists, House of Contemporary Arts, Zlin, Czech Republic
2006   New Generation, Moravian Gallery, Žilina, Slovak Republic
2005   Prievan/Draught, Žilina, Liptovský Mikuláš Slovak Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
2005   Egoart Award Finalists, Roxy, Prague, Czech Republic
2005   The Oscar Čepan Award Finalists, Medium Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic