When God Was Not Watching…

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Leica Gallery Prague

Before the collective 400 ASA was formed, three of its future members—Karel Cudlín, Antonín Kratochvíl, and Jan Mihaliček—photographed Nagorno-Karabakh. A country that no longer exists. Each of them arrived at a different time, in a different place, under different circumstances. Karel Cudlín captured, in his characteristically empathetic manner, the Armenian inhabitants of Karabakh striving to live their everyday lives in the mountains during a period of relative calm, around 2008. His photographs depict recurring, timeless moments of village life: baking bread, tending livestock. The works presented in the exhibition are his most recent.

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Mon—Fri 10:00—20:00

Sat—Sun 11:00—18:00

 

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