<div>Dům umění v Brně představuje architekta a designéra Vránu</div>

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Jan Tomandl
Publisher
ČTK
08.12.2015 21:25
Czech Republic

Brno

Brno - Two different approaches to photography are indicated by the new exhibitions at the House of Art in Brno. On the ground floor is a retrospective of eighty-year-old Miloš Budík, featuring black-and-white snapshots and landscapes. On the first floor, fifty-year-old Václav Jirásek has space, showcasing unusually installed images of car wrecks, unfinished houses, and stray dogs, typically taken with a compact camera. There is also a real car wreck in the exhibition hall.

The offerings at the House of Art are complemented by an exhibition about František Vrána, an architect and furniture designer who lived from 1934 to 2013. He worked in the furniture industry, but also as a scenographer and designer of artistic solutions for trade fair exhibitions and museums. The exhibition at the House of Art mainly consists of drawings, studies, and preparatory works. Vrána, as an academic architect, excelled in drawing. "It is clear that he had a different way of thinking than his technically oriented architect colleagues," stated curator Dagmar Koudelková.
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