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Simona Janišová and Tomáš Klepoch

Grand Opening: Friday, June 5, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PMExhibition Dates: June 5–7, 2026 Venue: Rómer House, Zámočnícka 10, Bratislava Opening Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM This pop-up exhibition featuring two prominent figures of the contemporary Slovak art scene, Simona Janišová and Tomáš Klepoch, is part of the Gallery Weekend Bratislava programme—a new format […]
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Denisa Ponomarevová and Svätopluk Mikyta

INTENSITY CORE Opening: Friday, May 15, 2026, at 6 p.m.Exhibition duration: May 16 – June 27, 2026 The exhibition will present the work of Denisa Ponomarevová (CZ) and Svätopluk Mikyta (SK). For both authors, drawing is a fundamental communication tool based on intense observation. Their artistic strategy is a deep immersion resulting from the need to mentally scan, record, and […]
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Juraj Toman and Matúš Jurčík

LAND USE PLAN Opening: Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 6 p.m.Exhibition dates: March 26 – May 9, 2026 Juraj Toman and Matúš Jurčík work in the medium of painting and assemblage. Their collaboration stems from the fields of architecture and urbanism – Toman reflects on the aesthetics of the construction process, engineering, and planning through the process of image creation, […]
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Martina Rötling

Don’t Take The Princess Away  Curator: Lucia GavulováOpening: Thursday, 4 December, 6:00 PMExhibition dates: 5 – 27 December 2025 The exhibition Don’t Take The Princess Away by Martina Rötling reflects on the tension between socially imposed norms of bodily representation and the natural temporality of the female body. The artist critically responds to the cult of youth shaped by commercial […]
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Moving Grounds

Marta Djourina & Rita Koszorús curator: Viktória Pardovičová Opening: 6.11.2025, 18:00 Exhibition: 7. – 29.11.2025 The exhibition Moving Grounds at Station Gallery presents a joint project by visual artists Marta Djourina and Rita Koszorús. Their multi-media practices are presented together for the first time, in a mutual dialogue through a site-specific installation that the artists developed during a series of […]
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Let’s stay playful together

Eva Mária Moleková, Samuel Velebný: Opening: 6.10.2025, 18:00 The Station Gallery will present the joint project Let’s stay playful together by the artist duo Eva Mária Moleková and Samuel Velebný. Both artists come from Košice, and this is their first joint exhibition in a gallery format.The exhibition project consists of a selection of works from recent years, whose common denominator […]
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Viennacontemporary 2025

We are thrilled to share the news that Station  Gallery will be part Viennacontemporary 2025! 11. – 14. SEPTEMBER 2025VIENNACONTEMPORARY 2025 You can find us in the booth E72, Messe Wien, Halle D, Trabrennstraße 7, 1020 Vienna We are especially excited to present Emőke Vargová and Pavol Truben, whose solo exhibition you had the opportunity to visit at our gallery […]
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Emőke Vargová

Duration of the exhibition: 17.9. – 4.10. 2025 Station Contemporary Art Gallery and the author cordially invite you to the presentation of the project Emőke Vargová “akože.com” on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 6 p.m. Project supported using public funding by Slovak Arts Council.
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Women in SNP

Erika Mészárosová Duration of the exhibition: 27.8. – 14.9. 2025 Curator: Petra HanákováOpening: Wednesday, August 27, 2025, at 6 p.m. Although the Slovak National Uprising (SNP) is one of the most morally valuable events in our modern history, it has always been a matter of negotiation: whether it belongs to the communist or civil resistance, the East or the West, […]
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A Private Kind Of Happiness

Miro Trubač Duration of the exhibition: 4.6. – 4.7. 2025 Curator: Adrian Kobetič “There are different forms of happiness. There are perhaps as many as there are people in the world. In this context, then, it is likely that our personal expectations of ‘happiness’ may not be quite universally valid. Moreover… Is happiness essential to human life? Do we need […]
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