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5 PQuestions – Tony Walton
We’re interviewing the leaders of the US exhibition team in Prague to see how things have been going for them, and what their highlights have been. They’ve been working so hard on getting the exhibition curated, designed, built, and installed, they have a unique perspective on the PQ that we’ll be sharing while the Quadrennial draws to a close.
5 PQuestions – Marketa Fantova
We’re interviewing the leaders of the US exhibition team in Prague to see how things have been going for them, and what their highlights have been. They’ve been working so hard on getting the exhibition curated, designed, built, and installed, they have a unique perspective on the PQ that we’ll be sharing while the Quadrennial draws to a close.
5 PQuestions – Kevin Rigdon
We’re interviewing the leaders of the US exhibition team in Prague to see how things have been going for them, and what their highlights have been. They’ve been working so hard on getting the exhibition curated, designed, built, and installed, they have a unique perspective on the PQ that we’ll be sharing while the Quadrennial draws to a close.
5 PQuestions – Paul Brunner
We’re interviewing the leaders of the US exhibition team in Prague to see how things have been going for them, and what their highlights have been. They’ve been working so hard on getting the exhibition curated, designed, built, and installed, they have a unique perspective on the PQ that we’ll be sharing while the Quadrennial draws to a close.
Around the PQ – Bethlehem Chapel and the Student Section of International Exhibits
Off of Betlémské náměstí (Bethlehem Square) near the Naprstek Museum, is the Bethlehem Chapel Lapidarium, housing the student section of the international exhibits.
This space is easier to miss than most. It is accessed through an unobtrusive, dark doorway inside a courtyard.
Around the PQ – Tribes and Plague Rats
In the early 1900s, Australia suffered wave after wave of bubonic plague, delivered by trading ships infested with rats.
A group of performers commented on the way that the rats of England traveled outward, colonizing the world, and spreading disease. As a part of the PQ Tribes series, The National Institute of Dramatic Art, Australia costumed a team of street performers, and headed out into the city to spread humor and wonder and plague.
Around the PQ – The Modalities of Exhibitions
The international and student exhibitions at the Prague Quadrennial belong to a niche when discussing genres of art. Even in Europe, where spatial installations are a little more prevalent than in the United States, the idea of conceptually creating a space to be experienced in a museum setting is still not main-stream.
Around the PQ – Hungarian Exhibit: Donor for Promotheus
Promotheus is, in Greek Mythology, a Titan. He stole fire and delivered it to mankind, in defiance of the will of Zeus. As punishment for this crime, he was chained to a rock. Every day, his liver was eaten by an eagle, after which it grew back, because of his immortality.