Magdalena Rutová, A city for sale, 2024, courtesy dell'artista
Exhibition
Czech Republic
The Momentum of a Decision
Until November 9 2025
Housing unaffordability in Prague is among the worst in Europe. After 1989, the housing stock was privatised and this trend continues to this day. Homelessness should be seen as a political problem embodying the (dys)functionality of the housing system.The prevailing rhetoric around individual responsibility is intended to divert attention away from the politicians and governments responsible for the situation. For the most part, they delegate the duty of cities to provide public or minimally affordable housing for all, including low-income residents, to the private sector. However, cities are unable to force developers to meet this need. And yet low-income workers provide a range of indispensible services without which cities would collapse. The Czech exposition raises questions and offers possible solutions.
Credits
International participation part of the 24th International Exhibition Inequalities.
Promoted by: Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Curated by: Janek Rous, Karolina Kripnerova
Exhibition design: Janek Rous, Karolina Kripnerova, Magdalena Rutova
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Mostra sugli Studi delle proporzioni, allestimento dell'architetto Francesco Gnecchi-Ruscone, esposto nella mostra Studi sulle proporzioni
Interno del Tunnel Pneu, progetto di Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’urbino e Paolo Lomazzi
Sculture piramidali di Lynn Chadwick, nell’allestimento del Grande numero: l’intervento figurativo a grande scala