Reveries For Fragile Beasts

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of Reveries For Fragile Beasts, featuring works by Apian and Sarah Dubná.
Reveries For Fragile Beasts is a group exhibition based on the idea of fragility as a shared condition that enables a more sensitive perception and new forms of interspecies coexistence.
The Swiss project Apian develops a speculative institutional framework called The Ministry of Bees, which explores the relationship between humans and bees as a historically and ecologically conditioned coexistence. This “ministry” acts as a mediator between the species. It collects and preserves the memory of this relationship while seeking ways to reformulate it in the current context of the climate crisis.
Building on this approach, Czech artist Sarah Dubná uses drawings engraved directly into plaster to explore subtle, physical, and situational dimensions of perceiving space and the living environment.
Info
Artists | Apian, Sarah Dubná
Curator | Světlana Malina
Duration | 22 April – 11 June April 2026
Opening | 21 April 2026, 6 PM
Venue | Fotograf Zone Gallery
Opening hours | Mon – Thu, 1 PM – 7 PM

Reveries For Fragile Beasts
We are pleased to invite you to the opening of Reveries For Fragile Beasts, featuring works by Apian and Sarah Dubná.

Tamara Moyzes & Shlomi Yaffe – GOLEMET (Epigenetika)
The exhibition GOLEMET by Tamara Moyzes and Shlomi Yaffe will open at the Fotograf Zone Gallery on Tuesday, April 21 at 6 PM, as part of the Video Room program. The opening will take place concurrently with the exhibition Reveries For Fragile Beasts. The exhibition Golemet presents an artistic and conceptual framework that understands inherited trauma not as a metaphor, but as a lived, embodied reality. Drawing on contemporary research in epigenetics and trauma studies, the project approaches memory as something carried in the body—activated in moments of rupture, threat, and renewed exclusion.

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Reproduction as an object we come into physical contact with. Touch as a mode of perception that returns the image to our hands.