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WHO? WHY?
A multimedia exhibition by Daniel Pešta exploring the psychology of evil and humanity's future in the digital age, featuring works previously shown at the Venice Biennale.
Prague
Museum Montanelli (MuMo) is a private non-profit gallery occupying the ground and underground floors of a historic building on Nerudova Street in Malá Strana. It presents non-commercial exhibitions of Czech and international contemporary art, often in a broader historical context. The museum is run by the DrAK Foundation, established by curator Dadja Altenburg-Kohl. Its patron was former President Václav Havel.
Nerudova 13, 118 00 Praha 1
Wed-Sun 14:00-18:00, Mon-Tue closed; open only during exhibitions

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A multimedia exhibition by Daniel Pešta exploring the psychology of evil and humanity's future in the digital age, featuring works previously shown at the Venice Biennale.

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A medieval Seated Madonna from the 10th–12th century in the Museum Montanelli collection is featured in the major National Museum exhibition on the Premyslids, spanning over 500 years of Czech history.

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This international exhibition brings together works by Italian artist Laura Mega and Czech artist Daniel Pešta in a dialogue about social relevance, psychological defence mechanisms, and the emotional power of textiles.