How should architecture be exhibited today and what is the significance or benefit of these exhibitions? Forty Czech and foreign theorists, curators, architects, and artists who have long been engaged in this topic offer various answers to these questions in the form of exhibited artworks or theoretical contributions to the publication. The exhibition and the accompanying publication titled Exhibiting Architecture (Gočár Gallery, Automatic Mills area in Pardubice, October 4, 2025 – February 22, 2026) will be complemented by a two-day international conference (February 19–20) featuring theorists, active artists, and architects. Thanks to this event, interested individuals from the broad cultural public, professionals, and students will have the opportunity to meet personally with significant figures from both the Czech and international scenes, attend lectures, and participate in discussions. It is worth noting that personal meetings and lively discussions were the most frequently mentioned benefits of organizing architectural exhibitions in the individual essays in the publication mentioned above.
Speakers: Michał Duda (PL) Hans Ibelings (NL, CA) Monika Platzer (AT) Mathias Schnell (DE) Pavla Melková (CZ) Filip Šenk (CZ) Jan Štěpka (CZ) Helena Huber-Doudová (CZ) Martina Mertová (CZ) Iva Dvořáková (CZ) Dan Merta & Jakub Potůček (CZ)
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