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(ANOTHER PLACE) diploma works of AVU 2018

In 2018, the exhibition of graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague presents works by 56 young artists – 29 men and 27 women. The most common year of birth of our graduates is 1992, when nineteen of the participating artists were born. The next most common years of birth are 1991 and 1990. The overwhelming majority of graduates hail from the Czech Republic, but there are also Slovaks and members of other nationalities. The graduate exhibition is held in three of the Academy’s buildings. Forty graduates are exhibiting in the main building and its surroundings, twelve in the Modern Gallery, and three at the School of Architecture. One graduate decided to exhibit his works outside of school.

This year’s graduating students come from seventeen different studios at the AVU. The works by students from the studio of restoration and the studio of architecture all reflect these departments’ particular specializations. The graduates in painting, drawing, graphic art, sculpture, intermedia art and new art sometimes work with other media than the one with which their department is usually associated. At least eighteen graduates are exhibiting paintings. Roughly fifteen graduate works are installations, video art or works of new media. Seven graduate works can be described as sculpture, and other exhibited works come from the fields of drawing, graphics and performance art. Four of the graduating students are called Ondřej, three are Martin and Markéta, and there are two each of Barbora, David, Jakub, Jan, Lucie, Nikola and Vojtěch. One third of the titles of graduate projects contain words related to a place, one fifth contain words related to people and relationships.

artistsLubomir Golis, Matyáš Fialka, Marie Mainerová, Vojtěch Jehlička, Michal Rapant, Karolína Jelínková, Zuzana Žilková, Jakub Pospíšil, Vojtěch Adamec, Renata Cziroková, Jakub Kachút, Jana Chalupová, Matouš Háša, David Bůžek, Barbora Kolouchová, Filip Hauer, Dana Bartoníčková, Sebastian Wojnar, Markéta Myslivcová, Sara Zahorjanová, Miriam Kaminská, Beata Kuruczová, Ondřej Filípek, Jan Sýkora, Nikola Paurova, Ondřej Pchálek, Miroslav Šeda, Denisa Švachová, Lenka Milerová, Marek Šefrna, Lukáš Koubek, Nikola Nikolaiová, Kamila Vaníčková, Petra Švecová, Martin Čermák, Tomáš Otoupal, Lucie Doležalová, Martin Žák, Ondřej Vicena, Martin Böhm, Kristina Láníková, Adam Kašpar, Pavel Dušek, Tereza Čádová, Seiko Hihara, Klaudie Hlavatá, Jan Kostohryz, Veronika Gabrielová, Markéta Garai, Lucie Fryčová, Karima Al-Mukhtarová, Ondřej Mestek, Jindřich Traugott, Markéta Štefková, Rayner Alma Lily, Barbora Dohnalová
curatorsTomáš Pospiszyl, Maria Topolčanská
placeAVU in Prague
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castTomáš Pospiszyl, Maria Topolčanská
cameraGiulio Zannol
soundGiulio Zannol
editingGiulio Zannol
interviewGiulio Zannol
categoryReports
published26. 7. 2018
languageČesky / English
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(ANOTHER PLACE) diploma works of AVU 2018
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