Kristina Bukovcakova
Kristina Bukovcakova is a Slovakian artist working and living in Bratislava, Slovakia.
She studied the Academy of Arts in Bánska Bystrica first, and then she completed her Master’s degree at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in Prague. She only works in painting medium, which often results in large-scale abstract paintings with a recognizable natural element. In her work, Bukovcakova meanly deals with the relationship of man and nature. Her main subject of matter is landscape, environment, humanity. She is concerned about global environmental problems such as climate change while bound to a romanticized idea of our nature. Her paintings become expressive depictions of her emotions, feelings, and anxieties associated with global environmental problems.
Exhibition history:
Solo shows:
2020- Shared Areas of Silence, Turčianska Gallery, Martina
2020- Why dream when you just have to watch, Basta, Bardejov
2019- Angry flora, Sumec Gallery, Bratislava
2019-Kristína Bukovčáková, Galerie Nola, Náchod, Czech Republic 2019-Yesterday karma, Dot Contemporary Art Gallery, Bratislava 2018- Unfortunately, who wants to be seen, Industra gallery, Brno
2017- With closed eyes, Liptovská galéria Petra M. Bohúňa, Liptovský Mikuláš 2017- The Room, DSC Gallery, Prague
2017- Apocalypse of Beauty, Dot Contemporary Art Gallery, Bratislava
2016- Be a Great Monster, Nástupište 1-12, Topoľčany
Group shows:
2020- Artrooms Moravany - 41st Symposium, Moravany nad Váhom 2019- Festival of Fine Arts, Hořice, Czech Republic
2019-Pet Store, Pragovka Gallery, Prague
2018- More than 30 ..., Zoya Museum, Modra
2017- in Banská Bystrica, 1435mm / Žižkov Freight Station, Prague 2017- MDŽ -Painting of Today's Women, White & Weiss Gallery, Bratislava 2016- 10 years of painting, Gallerie d Italia, Milan, Italy
2016- So far, Dot Contemporary Art Gallery, Bratislava
2016- VUB Foundation, Painting of the Year, Nedbalka Gallery, Bratislava
2016- Exhibition of the Decade 2006-2015, East Slovak Gallery, Košice 2015- VUB Foundation, Painting of the Year, Nedbalka Gallery, Bratislava

