The exhibition *Process* offers a visual exploration of the delicate relationship between identity, technology, and space. The project’s title carries a dual meaning: it refers both to the literal, technical process of creating analog photography and to the figurative meaning of the Kafkaesque “process”—an inexorable system to which the individual is subjected. The tension between absolute control over every detail and a fascination with the landscape, captured in impulsive shots, culminates in a direct confrontation between studio construction and the spontaneous representation of nature. Through this visual clash, Mojmír Bureš highlights the way in which the human desire for control shapes both the landscape and our own perception of reality. Images of seemingly tranquil nature become symbols of rootlessness and evoke unease. In Bureš’s interpretation, the process is a constant oscillation between movement and stillness, between the apparent finality of the system and the search for a refuge in the landscape, which—though constrained and transformed by humans—still represents the last space of freedom. Curator: Lucie Černá date and time Tue—Sun 12:00—18:00