Compared to previous years, the 2015 edition of the Prague Quadrennial features a significantly different programming concept, with many of the countries' expositions expanding into the public space.
Wenceslas Line, Switzerland
Wenceslas Line/Switzerland
Wenceslas Square
A footbridge stretching across the busiest place in all of Prague — Wenceslas Square. This iron structure will give passing pedestrians a bird's-eye view of a place that has been the site of many historical events.
Send Down The Basket/Lebanon
Every day at 2 pm, The Lesser Town Bridge Tower.
The project, which is inspired by old food-delivery customs, shows how people from a building's upper floors used a bucket on a rope to get food for their families.
Chinese Opera Door/China
Franz Kafka Square
A carved gateway arch with symbols from the Chan Dynasty — aims to explain the basic principles of Chinese opera. Just like yin and yang, the idea of Chinese opera is to show an infinite universe within a finite space.
Sound of Music (In a Box)/Finland
Ovocný trh
Four seasons will be taking up several square meters inside a mobile container. Musicians and musical instruments will be exposed to the ravages of weather, completely changing the sound of the instruments.
Between Realities/Netherlands
Ovocný trh
Four seasons will be taking up several square meters inside a mobile container. Musicians and musical instruments will be exposed to the ravages of weather, completely changing the sound of the instruments.
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