29. 11. 2024 - 10. 1. 2025
Conversation between bear and wolf
The exhibition presents works by artists and collectives who share an interest in mythologies, spirituality, imagination or a form of poetic ecological and social activism, while acknowledging the complex scale of their starting points. In doing so, they acknowledge their sincere uncertainty and contradictions through the anthropomorphism of characters of imagined or spoken stories. Like Nikolay Zabolotsky writing about a wolf whose foot in the soil has not taken root after two weeks, the authors of the exhibition melancholically and sometimes self-ironically yearn for a transformation that cannot be achieved.–>
7. 11. – 17. 11. 2024
Mystique of Knowledge
Where do we get all the facts and claims that we accept or refute, where are the truths and conspiracies to be found?The exhibition The Mystique of Knowledge explores the process by which we extract and shape knowledge from the space-time of ordinary life and seeks to look at how the unknown becomes known. –>
26. 9. – 1. 11. 2024
Unexpected Encounters
The exhibition explores the perceptions of female identity through the stereotypical lense of luxury products/ cars. And the role of technology in reproducing this point of view. –>8. 8. – 15. 9. 2024
Post-hearing____Post-listening
The topic of the exhibition explores liberation from the anthropocentric definition of sound, the perception of vibrations by different beings, and the search for new ways to become a valuable part of the ecosystem. Sound artists explore interspecies communication and ways of listening beyond the human ear. –>27.6. – 7. 7. 2024
Playgrounds: Diploma work Exhibition of CAS FAMU 2024
The final graduation exhibition of the students of the Centre for Audiovisual Studies. The playground as a place to learn important life experiences - to get dirty, to get up after a fall, to deal with boredom, to rewrite the rules. In the game, losing is not a loss; it gives us the opportunity to start again and differently.The three works relate in different ways to playground spaces, their architecture/artistic possibilities/values, their social role and educational potential, or to the principles of their rules and the freedoms they define for us. –>
19.6.2024 – 23.6.2024
CAS Annual exhibition
Annual exhibition of students of the FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies. Presentation of students will take place in two parallel places - in GAMU and INI Gallery. –>5.6.2023 - 14.6.2023
Donkey Alley
A group exhibition of the Intermedia Studio at FAMU in Prague, thematizing alternative work with the gallery space itself, which is transformed into a platform capable of uniting individual works into a unified whole. –>extended till 16.6.
Open call AMU Gallery for 2025 – extended till 16.6.
AMU Gallery hereby announces an open call for exhibition projects to complement the gallery’s program for 2025. The call is intended for both Czech and foreign artists and curators; applications may be sent both in Czech and in English. Due to the wide spectrum of subjects taught at AMU (The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague) we prefer thematic, curatorial exhibition projects with interdisciplinary overlap, or exhibitions based around artistic research (especially in the field of photography and new media). The duration of exhibitions in GAMU span from four to six weeks. –>11.4. – 31.5.2024
Shadow Estates
A response to recent social transformations and the current housing crisis. The aim of the project is to reflect the changes in the understanding of the concept of "home" in the 21st century. What happens to the social structure of society when the most important values of life are dictated by the economic system? –>23. 2. – 29. 3. 2024
Louder
With the rise of global information infrastructure we have become direct witnesses to the growing number of humanitarian and (un)natural disasters, wars, armed conflict and displacement. Most of these geopolitical crises are perceived to occur on the periphery relative to the Euro-Western world. This exhibition explores various artistic practices as a language that transcends borders, bringing the periphery closer to the center. Louder holds space for different artistic approaches as responses, reactions and resistance to these crises, creating a space of amplification. –>26. 01. – 04. 02. 2024
Annual exhibition of students of the FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies 2024
Annual exhibition of students of the FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies 2024.–>
16. 1. – 21. 1. 2024
KLAUZURY ACP FAMU
Exhibition of semestral works of the Studio of Classic Photography students and outputs from the long-term project Soutok, exploring the urban landscape. –>14. 12. 2023–12. 1. 2024
Moving Alterities
Presenting the work of contemporary artists working with the moving image, the exhibition addresses the topic of altered states of consciousness in various contexts. Connecting the concept of “alterity”, or what theorist Anna Powell calls “altered states,” with the moving images of contemporary artists, it provides a means for exploring the possibility of shifts and alterations in the sensory, spiritual, social and political contexts. –>3. 11.— 3. 12. 2023
Paper and Film: Exhibition of author’s book & author’s and handmade film
The exhibition thematizes the art of author's book & author's and hand-made film and defines the meeting point of materiality, traditional, experimental and contemporary tendencies in the approach to the artistic categories of two different media. –>2. 11.— 5. 12. 2023
Book Me – international sales exhibition of books on art
The international exhibition of freshly released publications in the fields of film, music, theatre, dance, photography, and new media will take place this year in the AMU Gallery on Malostranské náměstí. –>20.10. – 29. 10. 2023
Landscape’23
A new view of „České Středohoří" by Czech and German artists. –>15. 9.—14. 10. 2023
O the Hoe, the Hoe, the Hoe
The exhibition O the Hoe, the Hoe, the Hoe is about the ways of storytelling. Through the displayed objects and other artefacts it seeks to present stories in which the human being occupies the position of one of many relevant subjects –>10.8. – 9.9.2023
Artur Magrot: The Key’s in the Mailbox
In the last year, Artur Magrot has consciously chosen a life of long-term homelessness in hopes of finding alternatives for movement in a system of which we are unwillingly a part. He examines the ideas of home or personal space, concepts we were forced to view from a completely new perspective during the pandemic. –>20.6 2023-9.7.2023
CAS diploma works
Exhibition of diploma works of the Centre for Audiovisual Studies, FAMU.–>
08.6.2023 - 14.6.2023
See the Unicorn and Die…. !
The student exhibition in the studio of KS DAMU - PQ23 is a combined exhibition ofartworks and spatial objects/installations from the period 2019 - 2023.
The objects and artworks are a link between the academic and artistic focus of the
Department of Scenography, the theme of PQ23, the term "Rare" and the continuous
process of exploring and rethinking what all the term scenography implies. –>
Annual exhibition of students of the FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies
Annual exhibition of students of the FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies, workshops of Marie Lukáčové, Georgy Bagdasarov a Martin Blažíček. –>23.05.2024
TO&JEN- premiere
There's a fly crawling on the window, the fat one they call the butcher. It's been crossing the window pane for ages. People usually loathe it, but it's actually beautiful, metallic green and blue, with translucent wings woven with silver threads. It's been crawling on the glass for a long time, and it doesn't know how to get out. Outside, the sun is shining, the colours are brilliant and the wind is blowing. She could fly all she wants. It's just the window that keeps her here! There must be a crack somewhere to get out of this dull, grey room. Out of the loneliness. And finally! There she is! She's found it. It was high time. The sun was just setting, the sky had turned a beautiful color, she'd enjoy the colors a little more! –>14. 4. - 20. 5. 2023
DRUNKEN FOREST
In geology, the term drunken forest refers to vegetation growth growing on a slowly slumping hillside. The tree trunks grow in all sorts of crooked ways and the forest looks disorganized. For geologists, this signals that the bedrock is moving. In the exhibition's title, where students from the studios of the FAMU Department of Photography in Prague will meet, the drunken forest refers to the instability of the conditions in which these young people grow up and to artistic creation as repeated attempts to maintain balance. Through their works, however, the exhibition also points out how the tool we generically call photography and its department; reacts to these movements. –>till 31.5.2023
Call for projects
AMU Gallery hereby announces an open call for exhibition projects to complement the gallery’s program for 2024.The call is intended for both Czech and foreign artists and curators; applications may be sent both in Czech and in English. Due to the wide spectrum of subjects taught at AMU (The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague) we prefer thematic, curatorial exhibition projects with interdisciplinary overlap, or exhibitions based around artistic research (especially in the field of photography and new media).
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17. 2. – 25. 3. 2023
WARM INFLATION
The gallery space becomes a metaphor of a gigantic heat source where visitors take refuge from the cold winter. The exhibition presents mostly the work of established female queer artists across the Czech Republic and abroad.Curator: Natálie Kubíková
Artists: Hana Garová, Hana Garová, Aika Akhmetova, Ella CB, Sarah Dubná, Mary Neely & Mika Bar-On Nesher, kolektiv SPIT (Marta Orlando, Clémentine Roy, Natasja Loutchko) –>
7. 2. – 9. 2. 13:00–19:00
OPEN STUDIO CAS
Students of FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies present their semestral works as an open studio.Artistis:
Tomáš Rampula, Gabriela Palijová, Martin Dušek, Žil Julie Vostálová, Tereza Chudáčková, Eva Rotreklová, Viktorie Štěpánová, Eliška Lubojatzká, Karolina Hnětkovská, Jáchym Ozuna, Klára Kacířová, Lucie Myslíková, Matěj Martinec, Tara Šelířová, David Šourek, Jonáš Balcar, Nea Cindr, Adam Kácha, Michaela Kozáková, Veronika Poslední
opening:
po 6. 2. v 19.00
opening hours:
út 7. – čt 9. února 13:00–19:00 –>
17. – 27. 1. 2023
PHOTO FAMU
Exhibition of semestral works of the Studio of Classic Photography students and outputs from the long-term project Soutok, exploring the urban landscape. –>10. – 13.1. 2023
SCREAM TO BE HEARD
opening: 9.1. at 6pmopening hours: tue - fri 13:00–18:00
The Studio of Documentary Photography offers a short-term yet unique opportunity to peer into the minds of those sensitive to the world around them. We don't have to scream to be heard, so now we whisper -- You won't see this anywhere else.
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3. 11. 2022, 6.30 pm
Launch of three publications on new media
Launch of three publications on new media:├● Czech translation of Jussi Parikka’s monograph What is Media Archaeology?
├● Original monograph by Martin Charvát: Jussi Parikka
├● Collective monograph Tomáš Dvořák - Martin Charvát (eds.): Operators of New Media
The books will be presented by their authors, editors and translators at the AMU Gallery on the 3th of November 2022 at 6.30 pm. –>
14. – 20. 6. 2022, open from 1pm to 7pm
In Crossing, Transformation is a Central Theme
Annual exhibition of FAMU Center for Audiovisual Studies. Exhibiting artists: Karolína Hnětkovská, Klára Kacířová, Matej Martinec, Jáchym Ozuna, Gabriela Palijová, Tamara Pauknerová, Tomáš Rampula, Anastasia Rybalchenko, Alexandra Sihelská, Sofia Sováková, Žil Julie Vostalová –>24. 2. - 10. 3. 2022
CORNUCOPIA
Exhibition of the Intermedia Studio, Department of Photography, FAMU–>
17. 1. - 26. 1. 2022
FAMU 1st year Exhibition
The 1st year foto, is a group exhibition from the studio of classical photography. The exhibited artists are:lrina Degtereva, Lucie Hradecká, Nikita Kartashev, Anna Kassahunová, Eliška Klimešová, Ondřej Konrád, Jakub Prašivka, Václav Sobek, Vladislav švestka, Nikolaj Treťjačenko, Šimon Varaus, Marína Zubalová, Andreas Bøcher, Michael Amico, Villads Rex Kneiding, Palina Kupryianava, Axel Ling, Michael Lozano, Swati Parwani, Maksym Toussiant, llya Yarutov. –>
November 19 – December 19, 2021
COMMUNITY AT THE MOMENT OF DISINTEGRATION
When we say body, we mean that constantly undulating assemblage of bones, meat and blood, but in fact, no such entity exists. The illusory feeling of a physically existing self. In each individual pore of the body we see endless spaces – empty spaces of wisdom – spaces of creativity. –>20. 10. – 11. 11. 2021
The Autumn Pruning
The exhibition entitled The Autumn Pruning presents the work of Karel Vostárek – artist, scenographer, director and teacher at DAMU’s Department of Drama in Education – which he has created over the span of the last 40 years. The exhibition will present his design proposals, scenography mock-ups, puppets, scenic objects and photographs from projects and performances, as well as his sculptural works and the documentation of previously realized projects. –>15. 9 - 7. 10. 2021
The Metabolic Perspective
Economics is merely a continuation of nature by other means – terms like ’logistics’ or ’infrastructure’ can be applied equally well to the production and transportation of goods as to photosynthesis and food chains. But what if we were to begin considering human culture and communication as part of the planet’s natural metabolisms?–>
July 15 – August 27, 2021 (THE EXHIBITION IS EXTENDED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3, 2021)
WE HAVE STOPPED COMMUNICATING WITH THE WORLD LONG AGO
Hands and other limbs are considered part of the body. Why then couldn’t all beings who possess a body be considered as part of a single being? There is no such thing as a disabled body, but only disabled socioeconomic systems.–>
24 June – 2 July, 2021
Final Fantasy
End-of-Year Student Works of the Center for Audiovisual Studies, FAMU –>10 – 18 June, 2021
Immaterial Intervention
InterpretationIdea
Information
Inventiveness
Inspiration
Interpretation centers in process and in the landscape
Photo FAMU + DAMU KALD + Multimedia VŠE + IPR PRAHA
present the outcomes of their semestral works focusing on the preparation of interpretation centers in the area of the future peri-urban park Soutok (Confluence). –>
27. 5. – 3. 6. 2021
LAST SURVIVORS
“Yes, it’s true! We brought Mozart’s penis from Salzburg”.Opera directors Veronika Loulová and Vilma Bořkovec set out to explore their frustrations about the opera world - where each seeks to express these grievances through her own particular style. In their first and probably last exhibition LAST SURVIVORS they take a critical look at the boundaries of opera and the rigidity of the system that still prevails in opera. –>
3. 3. – 18. 4. 2021
Strange Homelessness: Dreaming as Real Praxis
Strange Homelessness: Dreaming as Real Praxis is the title of the first part of The Transversal Navigation project and will be presented in three phases throughout 2021 in the AMU Gallery. Due to the pandemic regulations, the project’s first phase will not be open to the public. The individual parts will be presented throughout on the project’s website. –>19. - 24. 2. 2021
CONFLUENCE
A collaboration exhibition project of Photo FAMU and the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theater of the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.The students of Photo FAMU photographically map the surroundings of Confluence, where throughout the next semester they will work on doing artistic research of the landscape. –>
19. - 24. 2. 2021
THE HOUR BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF
Exhibition project of the first year of the Photo FAMU Classic Photography Studio. –>9. – 14. 2. 2021
GIFT SHOP – benefit for Ciocia Czesia
Outputs from the workshops of the Center for Audiovisual Studies FAMU in Prague.As artists we lost the possibility of exhibiting in art galleries due to the current situation, we take it upon ourselves to fulfill another role of art –service. –>
online exhibition from 15. 12. 2020
Body Movement as a Space-Time (Dis)continuity
The last, third part of the project focused on the relationship between contemporary art, choreography and contemporary dance is devoted to the issue of physical movement as space-time (dis)continuity. Perception of time and movement of the human body in contemporary video, performance and dance. The exhibition takes place completely in an online 3D environment, connecting both artistic areas through videos, installations and viewer interaction.–>
10. 10. 2020 - 1. 11. 2020/ exhibition extended to 15. 11. 2020
vast terrain, shifting perspective – vast perspective, shifting terrain
Exhibition is a part of Fotograf Festival #10Perspective is a question of seeing and taking action. Both of which are directly connected to the experience of space. We now inhabit a living environment and communications space that ask or allow for a multitude of perspectives. In light of this it is possible to again pose the question as to the nature of social documentary photography. –>
12. 9. – 20. 9. 2020
Simple Present Tense
Seven students exhibiting their diploma projects derive their initial experience from photography. Each one's practice has evolved over time and each one has arrived at utilizing a different medium and an original language of their own. No common theme is treated in the Simple Present Tense exhibition, it is rather shared physical and psychological conditions in which all the works were conceived. A situation of informational overload, insecurity, and extreme change in how we perceive physical reality produced strategies of radical honesty, flexibility, and the necessity for new precision. –>29. 8. – 6. 9. 2020
Step Aside
The exhibition’s title Step Aside serves the exhibited artists as a metaphor, one which shows the desire to view the development of our civilization from new angles. This can mean conscious deceleration, comprehending the repercussions of our actions, attempting a sustainable future and the role of the artist within it, or drawing attention to marginalized social groups or phenomena.–>
8. 7. – 23. 8. 2020
Effort
The second part of the project dedicated to physical movement, dance and choreography in contemporary art interrogates physical exertion and the act of labor. The will and energy to move is not only connected with a number of functional mechanisms and the fulfillment of an ideal effectiveness in the field of the human body, but is also a landscape which is integrally political, a place of control and resistance, physical effects and their symbolic manifestations. The exhibiting artists meet in a network of structures suspended between these two polarities.–>
5. 3. – 28. 6. 2020
Choreography of Thought
Can be physical movement a metaphor of our thought? Can it be understood as a possibility to relate to thinking processes different from their mere verbalisation? This project is built around these questions. The exhibition is accompanying series of lectures, screenings and discussions.–>
6. 2. – 16. 2. 2020
Event Horizon II.
The group exhibition Horizont událostí (Event Horizon) presents a selection of contemporary student works of the Center for Audiovisual Studies at FAMU straddling the boundaries between performance, film and new media. The exhibition builds on the exhibition Horizont událostí I. which took place in Galerie Fotograf. –>17. - 26. 1. 2020
Another Try for Explanation (but not today)
Gallery AMU presents a selection of the most interesting final works by students of the Department of Photography at FAMU. –>29. 11. - 20. 12. 2019/ exhibition extended to 5. 1. 2020
Images Which May Resist
The exhibition "Images Which May Resist" presents the new works of Lucie Rosenfeldová, Matěj Pavlík and Marie Lukáčová, which oscillate between the spheres of documentary, experimentation and fiction, and ask about the information which an image might possess and of its relation to artistic perspective. –>9. 10. - 10. 11. 2019
Icons and Mythologies: The Desire of Changes
The exhibition focuses on the concept of engagement through the resumption of iconic figures and the construction of personal mythologies, such as the figure of Sun Ra, Patrice Lumumba or Angela Davis, and collective actions such as the revival of a Russian revolutionary song; a popular legend; the analysis of images controlled by a political regime.Project within Fotograf Festival by Bubahof feat. Fabienne Bideaud.
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11. 9. - 29. 9. 2019
Basic Things
The exhibition of the students of FAMU’s Department of Photography aims to show some current perspectives on contemporary art’s relation to photography, imagination and social issues. –>17. 7. - 1. 9. 2019
Digitalia
Digitalia is a guest-curated exhibition deliberatingon the use of social media as both an accessible art form and cultural landscape. This exhibitiontakes as a starting point the concept of “digitalia,” coined by Cameron Bailey,to speak on the convergence of genitalia, marginalia, and wires. –>20. 6. - 7. 7. 2019
Emotional Twist
The exhibition of graduate Master, Bachelor and Semestral works of Center for Audiovisual Studies (CAS) FAMU. –>8. - 16. 6. 2019
I’m Feeling Supersonic
Büro for All Our Troubles (BOAT)Thematic selection of final projects across the studios of the FAMU Department of Photography. –>
3.- 31. 5. 2019
Till something happens
The processes and mechanisms of nature and society follow certain rules. But what happens when equilibrium is disturbed? Can small, invisible changes cause chaos? The artists reflect on these questions and exhibit their thoughts in real time within the gallery space. –>4.- 21. 4. 2019
Regardless
Regardless is an exhibition dedicated to the pioneers of electronic music and sound-art. The exhibition comprises a series of concerts in the opening event and a guided tour with a listening session. –>7. 3. - 24. 3. 2019
The Economy of Hearing
The Exhibition Hearing Economy puts emphasis on non-obviousness of what is generally perceived as natural state - the reception of auditory sensations as clear information, free from the constant reminders of our present corporeality. –>1.-17. 2. 2019
Compassion Fatigue
Semestral exhibition of the students of FAMU’s Center for Audiovisual Studies. –>12. – 24. 4. 2018
DONIA JOURABCHI, TAUFAN TER WEEL: WAVEGUIDES
WAVEGUIDES is a site-specific and site-responsive sound installation by Donia Jourabchi (BE) and Taufan ter Weel (NL) which facilitates different listening situations to explore our relative sense of space and situatedness. –>14. 3. – 6. 4. 2018
APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS
IT all goes so smoothly, it seems like will and determination don’t matter here. –>15. 12. 2017 – 21. 1. 2018
BLACK BOX, WHITE HAT
The exhibition tracks the contemporary forms of the moving image which consciously make contact with experimental approaches to film-making throughout the history of cinema. –>8. 11. – 3. 12. 2017
CITY CITY
CITY CITY is a joint project of students from the departments of animation and sound at Prague’s FAMU. The exhibition presents audio-visual installations, projections and an interactive model of the city which appears in the animated film authored by Filip Blažek. The theme of the exhibition is focused on various creative perspectives on the city, understood as a space to which each being relates both physically and emotionally. –>15. – 24. 9. 2017
FINAL FOTO FAMU 2017
Exhibition of BcA./ MgA. student works from the Department of Photography, FAMU. –>19. 7. – 3. 9. 2017
LEA PETŘÍKOVÁ: BALANCED
The exhibition is inspired by the Minoan taurokathapsia ceremony – the deadly dances with bulls. Who is the acrobat? Is it the artist or the viewer? –>22. 6. – 9. 7. 2017
THIS VERY MINUTE, RIGHT NOW, TODAY
Exhibition of BcA./ MgA. student works from the Center for Audiovisual Studies, FAMU, Prague. –>13. 5. – 31. 5. 2017
MARLOES VAN SON: NON-FUNCTIONING FUNCTIONALITY
The “Non-Functioning Functionality” exhibition presents recent works by Marloes van Son (NL), an artist dedicated to the construction of sound instruments and electromechanical installations. –>5. 4. – 7. 5. 2017