Collective of authors → The Red Pill

10–24
  • Off programme
  • Exhibition

About project

The exhibition The Red Pill was created in collaboration with Signal Festival and curator Pavel Mrkus. The selected artists draw from geometric and physical orders, constructivist tendencies in Czech art, perhaps best illustrated by Josef Hlaváček’s legendary exhibition The Poetry of Rationality. Through highly precise technological apparatuses, mathematical algorithms, computer codes and mechanisms, they bring a pure poetic formula about the goodness of the world. 

There is a key scene in The Matrix when Morpheus gives Neo a choice between a blue pill and a red pill. The blue represents conformity within an illusory system; the red is a journey beyond safety, a path of knowledge and a call to activism. Red represents Neo’s choice and conscious acceptance of the role of shaman, mediator between worlds. The shaman’s privilege to see beyond the membrane of illusion, to make unexpected connections, to transcend physical laws, is redeemed by struggle. All this is done in the interest of saving the hope of natural life. The proximity of so many aspects of the practice of the shaman and the artist is remarkable and probably not accidental. When society is confronted daily with the urgency of negative news of its gradual or almost irreversible end, it asks its shaman to save it, or at least to offer hope, to offer light. Artists who use light as a technique, meaning or symbol have a similar gift. 

Lukáš Dřevjaný, Pavel Holeček, Pavel Korbička, Richard Loskot, Ivo Louda, Jan Poš, Petr Pufler, Michal Pustějovský, Tereza Severová, Jiří Suchánek, Karim Tarakji.

The exhibition programme will be extended during the Signal Festival. More information is available at trafogallery.cz.

The Red Pill exhibition can be visited for free during the Signal Festival!

Artist

Jiří Suchánek creates kinetic light objects that make sound visible. Pavel Korbička uses light to record and communicate intangible movement. Karim Tarakji uses light to define the idea of space. Ivo Louda works with virtual light of model situations. Richard Loskot uses light as a tool for awareness of illusion. Michal Pustějovský directs rays of light towards unity, synchronicity and safety in his new work Nexus. Petr Pufler / Světlonoš explores light in the depths of stone, and Tereza Severová works with light as a carrier of an image whose motive is mainly an existential concern for the natural world. 

Location

The Trafo Gallery is a private exhibition space located in the former slaughterhouse of Hall 14 of the Holešovice Market Hall. Since 2006, it has represented outstanding artists not only from the generation of its founders. In cooperation with leading Czech curators and Czech and international artists, Trafo Gallery prepares six exhibitions a year, for which it publishes unconventional bilingual narrative publications. The exhibition programme focuses on contemporary Czech and international art, mostly from the middle generation, and includes painting, sculpture, intermedia installations, graffiti, photography, drawing and more.

Supported by

  • Partner of the installation

    Trafo Gallery