Coverbild Stano Filko
A two-page spread from an art book titled Stano Filko A Retrospective. The pages, numbered 2 and 3, contain columns of text in German and English. On the left is a blue and white artwork of a celestial globe. On the right is a color photograph of a large, white inflatable sphere installed on a grassy riverbank, with a bridge in the background.
A wide-angle interior view of a contemporary art exhibition in a large, white gallery. The space is filled with a diverse installation of colorful, abstract objects, including a long silver tube on stands, painted panels hanging from the ceiling, several step ladders, and silver silo-shaped sculptures in the background.
An installation view of two artworks on a white gallery wall. On the left is a sculptural assemblage made from a rusted birdcage containing a teapot and a green bottle, with a chain and a pair of pink legs hanging below. To the right is a large pink paper covered in thick, glossy black gestural brushstrokes.
A book page with a photograph on the right showing a giant, inflatable sphere with wide, alternating silver and dark grey stripes. The object sits on a grassy lawn in front of a large, ornate, white classical building under an overcast sky.
A wide-angle view of a contemporary art installation in a white, curved gallery with a highly reflective floor. Numerous assemblage sculptures, resembling deconstructed chairs and ornate window frames, are mounted on the walls or suspended from the ceiling. A large pile of scrap metal sits on the left, and all the art pieces are reflected in the mirror-like floor.
An art installation in a white gallery featuring a row of seven sculptures made from reclaimed wood planks. The sculptures decrease in height from left to right and are painted in different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, black, and white, each with a black cord dangling from it.
Stano Filko
A Retrospective
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Designed by: FONDAZIONE Europa, Alexander Nussbaumer
Edited by: Sandro Droschl, HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark
April 2023, 256 Pages, 100 Photos
Paperback with Flaps
214mm x 284mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5341-8

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An influential figure in Eastern Europe's 1960s neo-avantgarde, Stano Filko synthesized Dada, Pop Art, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art into a universalist vision of art and life. Influenced by subjects such as modernist architecture and mathematical algorithms, but also by spiritual transcendence and the cosmos, he designed pneumatic objects and interactive environments, assemblages, text-based works, performances, and happenings that attempted to circumvent state repression. Having fled to West Germany in 1981, Filko exhibited at documenta 7 in Kassel in 1982, and then relocated to New York, where he took up Neo-Expressionist painting, embracing a rainbow-colored chakra system, System SF, that he explored for the rest of his life. Not least thanks to his curiosity, experimental approach, and self-criticism Filko's works sustain a character of contemporaneity and remain meaningful today.

STANO FILKO (1937, Veľká Hradná-2015, Bratislava) was considered one of the most influential Slovakian artists from the 1960s until his death. Following achievements as a conceptual artist, he became "persona non grata" as a result of the suppression brought about by the Prague Spring in 1968. After having managed to escape to West Germany in 1981, he relocated to New York in 1982. In 1990 he returned to Bratislava, where he transformed his Snesčenkova studio house into a Gesamtkunst- werk designed according to the principles of his System SF.
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Halle für Kunst, SteiermarkMarch 18-June 5, 2022
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