Every last Saturday of the month, join a member of the curatorial team in the gallery for a free guided tour of esea contemporary’s exhibition 'Slavs and Tatars: The Contest of the Fruits.’ The dates of the tours are as follows:
The 30-minute tour will provide an in-depth walk through for the exhibition, and there will be opportunities for questions and discussions. Drop in, no need to book.
The gallery’s access information is available here.
Free exhibition tours are available for schools, universities and other community groups. We also offer tailored tours per request. Please email hello@eseacontemporary.org with at least two weeks’ notice to find out more about scheduling a group visit.
Please consider making a donation for free events. esea contemporary is a registered charity and your support will help us with our mission to create a more equal, diverse, and inclusive environment for our local and global audiences.
Slavs and Tatars (founded 2006, Eurasia) is an internationally renowned art collective devoted to an area East of the former Berlin Wall and West of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia. Since its inception in 2006, the collective has shown a keen grasp of polemical issues in society, clearing new paths for contemporary discourse via a wholly idiosyncratic form of knowledge production: including popular culture, spiritual and esoteric traditions, oral histories, modern myths, as well as scholarly research. The collective’s practice is based on three activities: exhibitions, publications, and lecture-performances. In addition to launching a residency and mentorship program for young professionals from their region, Slavs and Tatars opened Pickle Bar in 2020, a Slavic aperitivo bar-cum-project space a few doors down from their studio in the Moabit district of Berlin.
Solo exhibitions have taken place at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (2025), M HKA, Antwerp (2023); Neubauer Collegium Gallery, Chicago (2022); Centre Pompidou, Metz (2022); Pinakothek der Moderne, Münich (2021); Albertinum, Dresden (2018); Salt Galata, Istanbul (2017); Blaffer Art Museum, Houston (2016); Kunsthalle Zurich (2014); Vienna Secession (2014); Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); Dallas Museum of Art, (2012) amongst others.
Their work is part of the permanent collections of: M+, Hong Kong; Tate Modern, London; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Dallas Museum of Art; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; M HKA, Antwerp; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Sharjah Art Foundation; The Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; amongst others.