Beyond Language

The exhibition project Beyond Language was created in collaboration between the Studio of Documentary Strategies (Markéta Kinterová and Veronika Daňhelová) at FAMU – Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Class for Photography and Media (Ines Schaber and Susanne Keichel) at HGB – Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst, Leipzig. The project is part of the Fotograf Zone festival.
The panels present the works of fifteen students, each of whom approaches the theme of language in a broad sense. The resulting installation present a constellation of perspectives that reflects the plurality of contemporary visual thinking and the varied experiences of all participants.
BEYOND LANGUAGE
October 4–12, 2025
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Opening Event · October 10, 2025 · 6:00 p.m.
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Artists · C. Bain, Tianning Deng, Lynn Elis, Louisa Havránková, Jonas Kilian, Eliška Klimešová, Richard Kovalovský, Pauli Linke, Kristýna Mikulková, Erika Nguyen Thu Trang, Mimo Rapp, Dominik Schabel, Maya Terkawi, Malte Uchtmann, Sasha Velich, Jannis Weu ────────────────────────
Pedagogical Support · Markéta Kinterová, Veronika Daňhelová,
Ines Schaber, Susanne Keichel
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Curatorial & Conceptual Support · Světlana Malina, Markéta Kinterová
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Venue · Metro A Můstek, New Town, Prague 1
(Exit of metro line A Můstek – Václavské náměstí)
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Opening Hours · public space

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