Guided tour of the exhibitions with the curators

The festival will offer an afternoon series of guided tours across all exhibition projects. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to meet the curators of the individual exhibitions, gain insight into their approaches, and learn more about the concepts and contexts of the exhibited works. A collective walk through the exhibitions will allow for a deeper understanding of the festival program as well as space for questions and discussion.
13:00 – 13:45 – FUTURES: Metamorphosis
Curator: Světlana Malina
Holešovická tržnice, Hall 13
13:45 – 14:20 – Fever State
Curators: Judit Szalipszki and Flóra Gadó
Holešovická tržnice, Hall 13
14:20 – 14:30
Transfer from Hall 13 to Skleněnka (Holešovická tržnice)
14:30 – 15:15 – FUTURES: Ties That Bind
Curator: Světlana Malina
Holešovická tržnice, Skleněnka
15:15 – 15:45
Transfer from Skleněnka to Fotograf Zone Gallery
15:45 – 16:30 – The Society of Dangerous Evidence: Dykes on Bikes 2.0
Curator: Natálie Kubíková
New Town, Jungmannova, Fotograf Zone Gallery
16:30 – 17:00
Transfer from FG to Petrohradská kolektiv, Jedna Dva Tři Gallery
17:00 – 17:45 – False Friends
Curators: etc. magazine – Hana Čeferin, Lara Mejač, Ajda Ana Kocutar
Vršovice, Petrohradská kolektiv, Jedna Dva Tři Gallery

FOTOGRAF ZONE AI FORUM
Fotograf Zone AI FORUM is an innovative international conference focused on connecting AI technology and creativity. It offers a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and open discussion on the potential of AI in art, technology, and societal development. The event is part of Prague AI Days.

The Society of Dangerous Evidence: Dykes on Bikes 2.0
The exhibition at Fotograf Gallery maps the various forms of lesbian and queer experience in relation to space, language, the body and material structures. It arises from the need to articulate this experience not only as an identity category but as a way of being and functioning in a world often defined by heteronormative and patriarchal frameworks. The artists and collectives represented in the exhibition approach themes such as sexuality, language, cuisine, landscape or technology through specific political, corporeal and cultural strategies. This creates a layered and complex portrayal of what queer positionality can mean in contemporary European context.