The international exhibition Grey Gold: Touching is a continuation of the earlier projects Grey Gold: Czech and Slovak Women Artists Over 65 (2014) and Grey Gold: At My Fingertips (2017). The concept of these projects has long been united by a desire to contribute to the discussion about the position of women artists in the wider Central European space, the ambition to thematise the connections between age, gender, and creativity, and, last but not least, the desire to make the later works of Slovak, Czech, German, and Austrian women artists of the post-war generations more visible. These are generations of women artists who anticipated, shaped, and formed conditions for the gradual professionalisation and emancipation of women's artistic production and helped to integrate it into the Czech–Slovak and Central European history of art.
Artists:
Mária Balážová (SK), Lieselott Beschorner (AT), Gerda Fassel (AT), Milota Havránková (SK), Libuše Jarcovjáková (CZ), Karin Mack (AT), Adéla Matasová (CZ), Milada Othová (CZ), Emerita Pansow (SK/DE), Margot Pilz (AT), Margita Titlová Ylovsky (CZ), Monika Verhoeven (AT), Heliane Wiesauer – Reiterer (AT), Jana Želibská (SK)