Romeo Castellucci
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
Josef Nadj
Anna Viebrock
Till Exit
Nathaniel Mellors
Ana Borralho
Joao Galante
Markus Schinwald
Mareunrol's
Brett Bailey
Hooman Sharifi
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov
Monika Pormale
Hans Rosenstrom
Josef Bolf
Guerra de la Paz
Monika Pormale
Terike Haapoja
Egon Tobias
Elevator Repair Service
Ioana Mona Popovici
Simon Vincenzi
Ulla von Brandenburg
Caroline Evans
Hansjorg Schmidt
Bohdan Holomícek
Eva Hruba'
Abbey Theatre
Harun Farocki
Dace Derina
Paul Divjak
Dejan Kaludjerovic
Katerina Fojtíkova'
Tomas Svoboda
Stage Code
La grande bande
Handa Gote
Jan Lepsík
Alice Nellis
Arpad Schilling
Kretakor
Claudia Bosse
theatercombinat
The XII upcoming edition features a record number of 62 participating countries to the traditional competitive world exhibition of performance design and architecture, introducing designs from Ruhrtriennale, Bregenzer Festspiele, and the SITI Theatre Company, as well as the work of theatre and visual artists such as Joao Brites, Yukio Horio, and Pavel Althamer.
The 12th Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, a leading world
artistic event held once every four years, returns to Prague, Czech Republic, in
June 2011.
The upcoming edition of the Prague Quadrennial will offer much
more than the traditional competitive world exhibition in which a record number
of 62 countries will be participating, presenting designs from Ruhr Triennale,
Bregenzer Festspiele, and the SITI Theatre Company, as well as the work of
theatre and visual artists such as João Brites, Yukio Horio, and Pavel Althamer.
Coming to Prague will also allow visitors to discover a unique outdoor
performing exhibition, Intersection: Intimacy & Spectacle, presenting thirty
internationally acclaimed artists, including Romeo Castellucci, Anna Viebrock,
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Nathaniel Mellors, and Josef Nadj. Additionally, a large
number of projects will take place in public spaces throughout the city – a
unique occasion to discover Prague through the eyes of the world’s
contemporary arts. Visitors will also be able to explore various disciplines
essential to the performing arts thanks to projects focused on lighting and
sound design, architecture, and costumes, as well as talks with personalities
such as Arata Isozaki, Es Devlin, Eiko Ishioka, Richard Sennet, Alan Read, and
many more. Over 40,000 visitors from all over the world are expected to attend,
making Prague the center of the performance world for those very special 11
days, from June 16-26, 2011.
Over 10,000 m2 of expositions will present the best of world performance, sound, lighting, and
costume design within three competitive Sections, focusing on Section of Countries and
Regions, Student Section, and Architecture Section. Participating countries include traditional
attendants such as the USA, Mexico, and Germany, as well as countries that will join for the
first time including Armenia, Kazakhstan, Columbia, and Mongolia. The work presented
includes designs from Ruhr Triennale, Bregenzer Festspiele, and the SITI Theatre Company,
as well as the work of theatre and visual artists such as Verdensteatret, Thierry Mugler, or
Viacheslav and Anna Koleichuk and also various reflections of Bauhaus ideas and practice in
contemporary art. Attentive to those exhibitions, nine prominent artists from all over the world
will serve on a jury that will present awards in the various artistic fields, including the
prestigious Golden Triga. The jury includes, among others, director and scenographer Brett
Bailey from South Africa (Golden medalist PQ 2007), Japanese architect and designer Arata
Isozaki, Austrian scenographer Erich Wonder, and American theoretician Marvin Carlson.
Unique to this edition, the Prague Quadrennial will introduce an original, curated project,
Intersection: Intimacy and Spectacle, which will center around an outdoor interactive
performing exhibition presenting thirty internationally acclaimed artists creating variety of
performative environments within an architectural installation for an outdoor public space in the
very center of Prague. “The project includes Romeo Castellucci, Josef Nadj, Ilya and Emilia
Kabakov, Anna Viebrock, Nathaniel Mellors, Ana Borralho & João Galante, Markus Schinwald,
Brett Bailey, Elevator Repair Service, Guerra de la Paz, Harun Farocki, Abbey Theatre, Ulla
von Brandenburg ... They were chosen in such a way to show the large span of disciplines that
performance and performativity appear in, as well as to show extreme variety of themes
connected to the idea of performance (war as performance, tango as performance, clothes as
performance, etc.). The exhibition aims to inspire audiences to explore and question the forms
of performance in today’s world,“ explains Sodja Zupanc Lotker, the Prague Quadrennial’s
Artistic Director and the Curator of Intersection.
Furthermore, the next edition of the Prague Quadrennial will focus on essential aspects of
performing arts thanks to special projects featuring particular disciplines. The Light and Sound
project will examine contemporary lighting and sound design as crucial elements of
contemporary theatre. A lighting design exhibition will present the work of 25 renowned artists
including Jennifer Tipton, Enrico Bagnoli, and Willie Williams, and talks with and by leading
sound and lighting designers such as Hans Peter Kuhn, Scanner, Olaf Winter, and Felice
Ross.
The Extreme Costume exhibition will present some of the most exciting work in costume
design mixing work that uses extreme materials with work that uses costume within
performance in extreme ways. Costumes included were created for the Metropolitan Opera
and Cirque du Soleil as well as for visual art performances by artists such as Misha Le Jen and
Pat Oleszko.
The Architecture project NOW/NEXT will be designed as a research space including
expositions from more than 30 countries; an eleven-day laboratory and a series of encounters
with prominent architects and theoreticians including Arata Isozaki and Richard Sennett. “I
want to provoke architects, theatre-makers, and the public into re-thinking the potential of
performance space as a place of live human interaction in the new century, “ explains Dorita
Hannah, Commissioner of the project.
Aiming to become a living center for creative expert exchange in scenography, the Prague
Quadrennial will include an extensive series of discussions, presentations, symposia, and
talks, hosting practitioners such as Es Devlin, Jan Pappelbaum, Małgorzata Szczęśniak, Eiko
Ishioka, Mark Friedberg, Carlus Padrissa, Kirsten Dehlholm (Hotel Pro Forma), and Guy
Coolen (Muziektheater Transparant).
The next generation of artists and students won’t miss out either. Scenofest, the PQ and
OISTAT ́s educational project, will consist of over 50 workshops, 60 performances from
students from across the globe, and 6 site-specific performances created by students in
collaboration with internationally recognized artists including Louise Wilson and Rolf
Abderhalden Cortés (MAPA Teatro). Over 2,000 students from all over the world are expected
to come to the city.
The whole city of Prague will be living with the Quadrennial, happening all around the center as
well as in some non-traditional spaces, from the main exhibition in the functionalistic building of
the Czech National Gallery - Veletrzni Palace, to the beautiful medieval Prague Crossroads-
Saint Anne ́s Church, run by Vaclav Havel’s Foundation VIZE, and passing by the New Scene,
ex-Laterna Magika, a historically important theatre where Josef Svoboda created some of his
most important works. Non traditional found spaces will be invaded by performances,
including, among others, jp.co.de by director Árpád Schilling/ Krétakör, The Tears of Stalin by
Claudia Bosse/ theatrecombinat, and the site-specific production of Phillip Glass ́ opera Les
Enfants Terribles directed for the National Theatre Prague by Alice Nellis in a found space in
Bohnice Psychiatric Area. All of this will allow over 40,000 visitors to (re)discover Prague
through the eyes of a wide selection of today’s world artists. Visitors will also be able to
discover the Czech scene, thanks to PQ+, a showcase of current performances and exhibitions
in Czech theatres and galleries.
Image: Krištof Kintera, No title, 2010. Photo by Rastislav Juhás.
CONTACT FOR MEDIA:
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International Public Relations
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