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Poetry & Performance. The Eastern European Perspective: neue Ausstellung im Museum der tschechischen Literatur (Prag)

Am 17. Juni 2024 um 18 Uhr eröffnet im Museum der tschechischen Literatur (Muzeum literatury) in Prag eine neue Version der Ausstellung "Poetry & Performance. The Eastern European Perspective", kuratiert von Tomáš Glanc und Sabine Hänsgen.

Die Ausstellung kann vom 18. Juni bis 31. Oktober 2024 besichtigt werden.

Die Ausstellung wurde als Teil des Projekts Performance-Art in Osteuropa realisiert und wird in Prag nochmals in einer neuen Version vorgestellt. Weitere Informationen zum Projekt und zu bisherigen Ausstellungen zu Poetry & Performance finden Sie auf der Projektwebseite.

Zur Ausstellung: "Prague hosts from 17 June 2024 the ninth "edition" of the extensive research exhibition we have called "Poetry & Performance. The Eastern European Perspective".
Dozens of videos, fragile scores from the underground, audio recordings and photo documentation, as well as unique objects will present the experimental activities of more than 50 artists and groups from ten European countries. The exhibition has so far been visited in different versions by audiences in 8 European countries, from Switzerland and Germany to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine. In Prague, the exhibition is hosted by the Museum of Literature, specifically the spectacular Renaissance summer palace Hvězda, whose aura was admired by astrologists as well as André Breton.
The exhibition is the most extensive of all the previous realisations, with a number of new exhibits from Ukraine, Belarus – and of course with works by Czech artists of the neo-avant-garde and contemporary art, whose work combines poetry and performance.
The opening ceremony with an accompanying programme will take place on 17 June at 6 pm.
Curators Tomáš Glanc, Sabine Hänsgen and a team of collaborators: Agata Ciastoń, Dubravka Ðurić, Daniel Grúň, Iryna Herasimovich, Emese Kürti, Claus Löser, Pavel Novotný, Kateryna Rusetska/Yuri Birte Anderson, Branka Stipančić, Darko Šimičić and Māra Traumane."