Autostrada Hangar, Prizren, Kosovo
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Untitled (2024–2025), 5th Autostrada Biennale
Unfolding Currents: The Pulse of Time highlights the dynamic interplay between artists, artworks, audiences, and the rich historical context of Prizren, Kosovo. A city layered with architectural and cultural history, Prizren serves as a living repository of the country’s heritage.
In its tenth year, Autostrada Biennale adopts a situated approach, inviting artists from various generations and geographies to engage deeply with a number of the city’s historical sites. By reimagining past works and commissioning new projects, this edition fosters a vibrant dialogue in the present while critically reflecting on the past.
Unfolding Currents: The Pulse of Time embodies the spirit of this dialogue. The phrase “Unfolding Currents" evokes the continuous evolution of historical and artistic narratives, while “The Pulse of Time” captures the rhythmic, persistent nature of these transformations. This title emphasizes the biennale’s active engagement with the layered contemporary moment we inhabit.
Situated along the Prizren River, the city of Prizren is composed of many pasts and presents. Formed over millennia by a retreating glacier, Prizren, now the second-largest city in Kosovo, lies at the foothills of the Sharr Mountains. Bronze Age fragments have been uncovered around the city’s historical fortress. Byzantine churches sit alongside significant Ottoman mosques and residences. Many examples of Yugoslav infrastructure remain in use, while evidence of the Kosovo War leaves no surface unmarked.
The exhibition unfolds across several historical sites, from the Clock Tower and Shani Efendi House to Gazi Mehmed Pasha Hammam and beyond. Many of the featured projects are already taking shape. This announcement invites readers and future visitors on a journey through key sites where they can encounter these projects in formation.
Artists: Blerta Hashani, David Fesl, Brilant Milazimi, Anita Mucolli, Doruntina Kastrati, Stephanie Rizaj, Edin Zenun, Robert Gabris, Armend Nimani, Elena Narbutaité, Silva Agostini, Small but Dangers, Hassan Khan, Laurent Marschal, Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, Nika Span, Rivane Neuenschwander, Nathan Coley, Vadim Fishkin, Tamara Grcic,, Ayse Erkmen, Alije Vokshi, Lois Weinberger, Simon Shiroka.
Curator: Erzen Shkololli
Biography
Born 1995 in the Czech Republic, lives and works in Prague
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2024
I will watch with you, with Esther Kläs, Center for Contemporary Arts, Prague
2023
Hello Yuko, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
The Clumsy Imitator of Artificial Life, Fait Gallery, Brno
2022
David Fesl, ADZ, Lisbon
David Fesl, Sperling, Munich
2021
David Fesl, Also on View, T293, Rome
David Fesl, Lulu, Mexico City
2020
The Concrete Boy, Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna
The Weakest Nest Robber, Karlin Studios, Prague
Selected Group Exhibitions
2025
Unfolding Currents: The Pulse of Time, Autostrada Biennale, Kosovo
2024
You You, curated by Kate Sutton, Lombardi—Kargl, Vienna
2022
I Had a Dog and a Cat, curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt, Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Do Animals Go to Heaven?, organized by Collezione Agovino, Chiesa del Purgatorio, Matera
2021
Ester Krumbachová, curated by Edith Jeřábková and Kateřina Svatoňová, House of Arts Brno, Brno
Remembering What Never Existed, curated by Suzanne Friedli and Andreas Furrer, annex14, Zurich
2016
Against Nature, curated by Edith Jeřábková and Chris Sharp, National Gallery Prague, Prague
Artistic Conception
2024
20 years of Kontakt, Secession, Vienna
Selected Exhibition Display
2023
Touching Time that Stands Still, curated by Pavlína Morganová, hunt kastner, Prague
2022
I Had a Dog and a Cat, curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt, Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
First Book of Emblems: Lenka Vítková, Fait Gallery, Brno
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