Ella Křivánek
Curator at Holden Garage, Berlin




Upcoming

   Project Assistant, Mall of Anonymous,
Schinkel Pavillon, 11.08.23

   Curator, Group show,
Holden Garage, 26.08.23

   Project Assistant, Der Angriffe der Gegenwart auf die übrige Zeit, Schinkel Pavillon, 14.09.23


Exhibitions and Projects

Selected

2023

 
In the Night Time Bloom
  SUPRAINFINIT Gallery, Critical Visions Workshop Curator

2022

  XMAS Special
  Tricking Time
presented with Synchron Magazine

  A Patience Game 
  Your Pillow Watches You at Night
  Beneath a sunkissed bow
  Slow Plosion
 
2021

    Invisible Ruins
   
Onion Chamber

2019

   Howdy!
   Wind in the XXXX
   
2018

    Head Over Heels

2017

    Guts Salon
    Pop Up Store

2016

   4lx4s Now
   Place to Be
       Brunswick Sculpture Centre
       Liberty Petrol Station
   The Bathhouse Show

2015

  A Small Group Show
      of British and American Artists


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Writing and Editing

Selected work



Bio
Ella Křivánek (*1990) is a Berlin-based curator.


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Your Pillow Watches You at Night




Holden Garage, Biebricher Strasse 14, Berlin 12053 / 22 February - 16 Apri 2022

A presentation of works by Alethea Everard and Jake Kent
Curation and text by
Ella Krivanek



In the midst of cramped and crumbling cities, being unable to be either contained in our skulls or put to action, dreams boil over and, vapourised, come piping out of our ears like hot steam. They coat the pillows we sleep on, settling there, or, lifted by a smoggy breeze, go trailing out the window, gobbled up by the violet night sky.

YOUR_PILLOW_WATCHES_YOU_AT_NIGHT_PRESS RELEASE.pdf



Jake Kent (*1990) is an artist from Staffordshire, UK, who lives and works in Berlin.

His practice centres on subcultural movements and their present day potential as antagonists and alternatives to the capitalist status quo. The materials he uses in his ceramic works reflect his interest in things which run counter to the norm: the works are faux-glazed using hobby watercolour sets, crayons, and oil pastels. When combined with found scrap materials, the sculptural ceramics are sometimes transformed into light boxes.


Alethea Everard
(*1994) is an artist from Melbourne, Australia.

Her practise comprises assemblage wall works, paintings and installations to work between the detritus of everyday life and references to the overlapping conversations of city aesthetic.


Exhibition documentation by Thomas Krüger.








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