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Project direction: [[Vít Havránek]] ([[Czech Republic]]), [[Boris Ondreička]] ([[Slovakia]]), [[Georg Schöllhammer]] ([[Austria]]). | Project direction: [[Vít Havránek]] ([[Czech Republic]]), [[Boris Ondreička]] ([[Slovakia]]), [[Georg Schöllhammer]] ([[Austria]]). | ||
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[http://kontakt.erstebankgroup.net/magazines/issue5/stories/Was+ist+eigentlich+tranzit+und+wer+steht+dahinter/?language=en What in fact is tranzit and who is behind it?] | [http://kontakt.erstebankgroup.net/magazines/issue5/stories/Was+ist+eigentlich+tranzit+und+wer+steht+dahinter/?language=en What in fact is tranzit and who is behind it?] | ||
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Revision as of 00:32, 28 November 2005
A long-term initiative in the field of contemporary art and theory founded by Erste Bank Group in 2002. Tranzit focuses on the region of Central and Eastern Europe and in its initial phase operates primarily in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria.
Coordination: Katrin Rhomberg and Mária Hlavajová.
Project direction: Vít Havránek (Czech Republic), Boris Ondreička (Slovakia), Georg Schöllhammer (Austria).