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UMPRUM 2013

The exhibition „UMPRUM 2013“ introduced the most distinctive works of graduates and students of the Academy of Arts, Design and Architecture in Prague that originated during the academic year 2012/2013 and which includes over fifty works from all the studios.

artistsDavid Krňanský, Martin Ptáčník, Tereza Galbavá, Libor Motyčka, Jakub Spurný, Tereza Peroutková, Jan Boháč, Kateřina Pazourková, Barbora Hlaváčková, Pavel Jestřáb, Martin Beinhauer, Filip Dvořák, Kristýna Dúhová, Václav Havlíček, Marie Petráková, Jakub Šarhan, Markéta Kratochvílová, Jonáš Krýzl, Anežka Rozehnalová, Alena Hájková, Tereza Tydlitátová, Adam Šimeček, Adéla Fejtková, Adam Železný, Pavla Nešvarová, Tereza Vostradovská, Anna Leischingerová, Kateřina Kulanová, Jan Martinec, Teodor Sprock, Dušan Štefanič, Max Dvořák, Martin Prudil, Matouš Lipus, Filip Jakab, Gabriela Králová, Renata Horová, Matěj Hanauer, Aleš Andrle, Martina Žílová, Karin Onderková, Renata Hovorková, Lay Sedláková, Matěj Al-Ali, Jan Šimsa, Šimon Brabec, Vojtěch Rada, Magdalena Rutová, Marie Eliášová, Pavel Skrott, Tamara Staňková, Lukáš Řípa, Iveta Chovancová, Jakub Pollág, Antonín Šimon, Jolana Sýkorová, Dimitri Nikitin
curatorsDavid Kořínek, Marek Meduna, Novák Robert V.
placeNárodní galerie v Praze – Veletržní palác
tags
castDavid Kořínek, Marek Meduna
cameraIvan Svoboda
soundIvan Svoboda
editingIvan Svoboda
interviewIvan Svoboda
translationZuzana Frantíková
categoryReports
published26. 7. 2014
languageČesky / English
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UMPRUM 2013
Her uniqueness, not only in the art world, lies in her sincerity and sincere interest in students and art, in integrity that feels almost unwavering, although she is in the position of power, in the ability to inspire people, especially in times when they feel that any effort is vain. Not because she would try to convince people – with here innate charisma – about some dogmatic truth of her approach toward art and artistic creation, but because her view on art she believes in and fights for resonates with people.
The program of the gallery should focus - the same as the program of similar galleries e.g. Gallery am180, etc, 35 m2 - primarily on students of art schools and recent graduates, but also on young artists and artists of any age as long as they have “a young mind”.