Unsichtbare Synagogen is a photographic project by Štěpán Bartoš about the Jewish places of worship in Bohemia that disappeared during the Protectorate period, the post-war period 1945-1948 and the long period of communist totalitarianism until 1989. In order to give the project even more visibility in Germany, other exhibition venues in Germany are currently being sought in addition to the nEUROPA Gallery (Dresden).
Framework data for the traveling exhibition:
- Approx. 30 weatherproof panels (outdoor or indoor exhibition possible).
- Size of one plate: approx. 54cm x 37cm (width x height)
- Exhibition period: September 15 – December 31, 2021
- Exhibition duration: maximum 6 weeks
- The entire exhibition is bilingual (Czech, German)
- The exhibition can be sent by mail
Simon Wolf (simon.wolf@kulturaktiv.org, +49 151 56181483) is available as a contact person for queries and interested parties.
Unsichtbare Synagogen – Neviditelné synagogy
A photographic project by Štěpán Bartoš about the Jewish places of worship in Bohemia that disappeared during the Protectorate period, the post-war period 1945-1948 and the long period of communist totalitarianism until 1989.
Period
07.2021 – 12.2021
lead partner
Art Space NOV, Pardubice, Tschechien
Project participants Art Space NOV
Štěpán Bartoš, Photographer, author and project coordinator
Mgr. Renáta Růžičková, SOA Pardubice, Historian, researcher
Anna Vavrečková, Webmaster
Ing. Jan Sláma, Consultant
Project participants Kultur Aktiv
Simon Wolf, Exhibition curator
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