Opening event The Society of Dangerous Evidence: Dykes on Bikes 2.0

We invite you to the opening of the exhibition The Society of Dangerous Evidence: Dykes on Bikes 2.0 at Fotograf Zone Gallery, which 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.
One of the exhibition’s starting points is the re-edition of the cookbook Who Ever Said Dykes Can’t Cook?, originally published in the United States in 1983. In 2021, Félix Kazi-Tani reworked the publication, expanding it with contemporary perspectives and situating it within a European context. A forthcoming Czech edition is being developed in collaboration with artists and queer collectives from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Here, the cookbook is not just a collection of recipes; it becomes a political document, a method of knowledge-sharing, and a tool for articulating lesbian history and presence beyond academic or institutional frameworks.
Opening Event · October 7, 2025, 6:00 p.m.
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Artists · Clementine Roy, Marta Orlando,
Felixe Kazi Tani, Julia E. Dyck,
Barbora Lungová, Tamara Corde Crhová,
Monika Kováčová
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Curator · Natálie Kubíková
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Venue · Fotograf Zone Gallery
Jungmannova 19/7, 110 00, Prague 1

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