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CENTRE TCHÈQUE / Pop-Up Nuit Blanche 2026
Jun
06
03:00 PM
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CENTRE TCHÈQUE / Pop-Up Nuit Blanche 2026

Exhibition by Czech-Slovak artists from Paris with films from the Festival de Zlín

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· Centre tchèque de Paris · Centre tchèque de Paris, 18, rue Bonaparte, Paris · Paris

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Exhibition by Czech-Slovak artists from Paris with films from the Festival de Zlín

Exhibition, Photography, Video, Animated Films A night of animated short films selected by the Festival de Zlín. Two 60-minute programs of short films will present masterpieces of animation for adults and children from the Zlín International Film Festival for Children and Youth, a major reference for animated cinema in Central Europe. The films shown extend the themes explored in the exhibition through movement, storytelling, and the poetry of animated images. Pop-Up Nuit Blanche 2026 - This event brings together eight contemporary Czech and Slovak women artists living or working in Paris, whose practices reflect transnational journeys and an ongoing dialogue between cultures, memories, and visual languages. The selection presented by the Festival de Zlín highlights award-winning films from major international festivals, made by established filmmakers and young talents. It sensitively addresses themes such as childhood, family, memory, the environment, and collective responsibility. Exhibiting artists: • Iveta Bradačová – Intuitive abstract painting, based on color, gesture, and material. • Barbora Křížová – Photography between documentary and fiction, centered on adolescence, memory, and intimacy. • Tereza Lochmann – A hybrid practice combining engraving, painting, and sculpture, informed by outsider art and visual storytelling. • Kristína Mésároš – Narrative painting close to magical realism, built from symbols and lived experiences. • Marta Morice – A multidisciplinary practice combining drawing, painting, and installation, exploring visual language, perception, and notions of identity and transformation. • Catherine Radosa – Video and text-based installations questioning speech, collective narrative, and public space. • Adéla Strnadová – Drawing and engraving focused on portraiture, otherness, and observation of everyday life. • Alžbeta Wolfová – Photography and installation at the crossroads of art and scientific research. In partnership with the Festival du film de Zlín.

Source: paris.fr — photo: © Zuzana Matysová, Mr. Slumber

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Centre tchèque de Paris · Centre tchèque de Paris, 18, rue Bonaparte, Paris · Paris

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