Date: Sunday, 16/3 2025, 5.30 PM
Meet internationally renowned artist Kasia Fudakowski. This special event will feature a presentation of her works from the Kunsthalle Praha collection. Kasia herself will speak about their creation and development, and the evening will be enriched by commentary from Kunsthalle Praha’s collection curator, Barbora Ropková.
Kasia Fudakowski (b. 1985, London) lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at the University of Oxford, graduating in 2006, before moving to Berlin. Her diverse and playful practice—including sculpture, film, performance, and writing—explores social conundrums through material encounters, surrealist logic, and comic theory.
Her ever-expanding, lifelong sculpture Continuouslessness (2017–ongoing) employs a fixed modular system of interlocking panels that enables complete sculptural freedom within a rigid framework, designed to be completed only upon her death.
Frequently addressing the allure and dangers of binary categorization, her work exposes the contradictions within cultural norms, often embracing absurdity. It also turns on itself, as she explores—both earnestly and irreverently—her role as an artist and the stereotypes that come with it. Her long-standing engagement with failure and the redefinition of success has resulted in a series of tragicomic performances and texts.