Intervention by the Jindřich Chalupecký Society: Ezra Šimek
The exhibition presents Lukáš Hofmann and his work Sospiri from the Magnus Art Collection, which the gallery acquired in 2024 as a donation from J&T Banka. The work is a cinematically dramatized record of a several-hour performance that Hofmann staged in the Veletržní palác as part of the exhibition of nominees for the Jindřich Chalupecký Award. It creates a temporary community of performers and viewers, a space in which it ceases to matter whether the emotions expressed by the performers are spontaneous or staged.
The exhibition presents Lukáš Hofmann and his work Sospiri from the Magnus Art Collection, which the gallery acquired in 2024 as a donation from J&T Banka. The work is a cinematically dramatized record of a several-hour performance that Hofmann staged in the Veletržní palác as part of the exhibition of nominees for the Jindřich Chalupecký Award. It creates a temporary community of performers and viewers, a space in which it ceases to matter whether the emotions expressed by the performers are spontaneous or staged.
As part of the long-term collaboration between the National
Gallery Prague and the Jindřich Chalupecký Society, the lower gallery
spaces will also feature a film by Ezra Šimek.
Lukáš Hofmann (b. 1993) works primarily in the
fields of performance and installation, while also being active as a curator.
He is known for choreographic projects involving dozens of performers in
carefully composed costumes and in direct interaction with audiences.
Ezra Šimek (b. 1997) works across film,
performance, installation, sound, and text. Drawing on popular culture, queer
and trans experiences, and a deep interest in storytelling as a form of
resistance, his practice combines speculative fiction, personal memories, and
diverse genre formats.
Admission to the space NGP: New Media is free of charge up the stairs from the Small Hall of the Trade Fair Palace.
Admission to the space NGP: New Media is free of charge up the stairs from the Small Hall of the Trade Fair Palace.
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