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Revision as of 14:48, 4 March 2014
Born | Brno, Czech Republic |
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Lives in | Brno, Czech Republic |
Born 1981 in Brno, Czech republic. Graduated in History of Art and Architecture from the Faculty of Philosophy of Masaryk University in Brno, where she is continuing a doctoral study program.
Theorist of Architecture and Art, freelance curator based in Brno
Petra is co-founder of 4AM Forum for Architecture and Media association (2010) which run Gallery of Architecture in Brno 2009-2012. Worked at The Brno House of Arts (2008 - 2012).
Petra is co-curator of the Compact City exhibition [1] and Art and Liberation. Europe 1943-1967: Revolting People exhibition [2], curator of the Move the City workshop [3] and she is also author and curator of the research project Kill Your Idol - Psychoanalysis of contemporary architecture of the City of Brno. [4]
Petra was involved in the Asking Architecture winning project for the exposition in the Czech and Slovak Pavilion at 13th International Architecture Exhibition of la Bienale di Venezia 2012 [5], in cooperation with curator and architect Ján Pernecký and curator Barbora Šedivá with Kill Your Idol project [6]
She is also author, curator and coordinator of the "Brno Architecture Manual. A Guide to 1918-1945 Architecture" [7]. Beginning September 2011, the Brno Architecture Manual (BAM) is available as a freely accessible database, trail markings, printed maps and guides providing those interested in architecture with detailed information about Brno development dating from 1918-1945. An internet database of 400 architectural structures is available for professionals and the general public at http://www.bam.brno.cz or english version http://www.bam.brno.cz/en and contains informational texts, maps, photo documentation and audio recordings to download.
Petra is also a lecturer of moderne architecture in the Departement of Art History at the Faculty of Philosophy of Masaryk University in Brno and author and editor of the book Brno Architecture Manual. A Guide to 1918-1945 Architecture. She is a member of independent film platform Guerilla.film [8]
Contact
petrahlavackova7@gmail.com, forum4am@gmail.com, Petra on Facebook [9]