Courageous installations from Romania, Sweden, Peru, Hungary, USA, Slovakia, Croatia, Japan (student exhibition), Lebanon, and Bulgaria invade the deconsecrated Gothic church commonly known as an intellectual center, Prague Crossroads.
This location will hold a series of discussions: Occupation and performance Donor for Prometheus; and national days: Day of Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania.
The church is surrounded by the graffiti installation called "No Man's Land" relating to one of the main topics of PQ'15 – Politics. The installation by leading Czech street artist Michal Škapa and Brazilian artist Galo de Souza will feature stories told through graffiti art —a form of expression that often finds itself in conflict with the law. The exhibit's commissioner is curator and scenographer, Aby Cohen who invites you for the discussions on June 18, 21 and 24 at 6 pm.
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The Prague Crossroads – St. Anne’s Church, Installation "No Man's Land", photo: Luděk Neužil