Pixels and Poetics - PRIVATE VIEW
Pixels and Poetics: Sudek, Funke, and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography
Pixels and Poetics: Sudek, Funke and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography connects the world of interwar analogue photography with the visual aesthetics of today’s digital age. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to trace how the image has transformed over two centuries—from tangible traces of light to synthetic visual worlds created by artificial intelligence.
The exhibition presents iconic works by Josef Sudek andJaromír Funke, whose photographs demonstrate how light, composition, and atmosphere can transform reality into poetic or constructive visual worlds. These classical approaches are complemented by historical photomontages, double exposures, and analogue manipulations, showing how deeply the desire to reshape the image is established in the tradition of photography.
The contemporary section of the exhibition develops this dialogue through artists working with AI and generative technologies. In her work Your Addiction Is the Message, Barbora Trnková reveals the mechanisms of visual dependency in the digital environment and the role of technologies in shaping our perceptions. Lenka Hamošová, in the project Troubling GAN and the series Strange Attractions, explores both the aesthetics and limitations of neural networks, showing how algorithms create and reproduce stereotypes or visual hallucinations. A collaborative work by Trnková and Javůrek, Generation of Princesses, uses generative models to critically reflect on pop-culture ideals of femininity and their digital reconstruction.The exhibition offers a visually compelling and accessible perspective on how our understanding of the image, reality, and the things we are willing to believe when we look, is changing.
EXHIBITION DATES: 20 January - 13 March 2026
VENUES & OPENING TIMES
Vitrínka Gallery, Czech Centre London
30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W8 4QY
Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10am – 5pm
Bouda Gallery, Czech Centre London
132 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London, W8 4RT
Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10am – 5pm
Public space outside of the Czech Embassy, London
26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W8 4RT
Accessible 24/7
Organised by the Czech Centre and kindly supported by PPF Nadace
Pixels and Poetics: Sudek, Funke, and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography
Pixels and Poetics: Sudek, Funke and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography connects the world of interwar analogue photography with the visual aesthetics of today’s digital age. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to trace how the image has transformed over two centuries—from tangible traces of light to synthetic visual worlds created by artificial intelligence.
The exhibition presents iconic works by Josef Sudek andJaromír Funke, whose photographs demonstrate how light, composition, and atmosphere can transform reality into poetic or constructive visual worlds. These classical approaches are complemented by historical photomontages, double exposures, and analogue manipulations, showing how deeply the desire to reshape the image is established in the tradition of photography.
The contemporary section of the exhibition develops this dialogue through artists working with AI and generative technologies. In her work Your Addiction Is the Message, Barbora Trnková reveals the mechanisms of visual dependency in the digital environment and the role of technologies in shaping our perceptions. Lenka Hamošová, in the project Troubling GAN and the series Strange Attractions, explores both the aesthetics and limitations of neural networks, showing how algorithms create and reproduce stereotypes or visual hallucinations. A collaborative work by Trnková and Javůrek, Generation of Princesses, uses generative models to critically reflect on pop-culture ideals of femininity and their digital reconstruction.The exhibition offers a visually compelling and accessible perspective on how our understanding of the image, reality, and the things we are willing to believe when we look, is changing.
EXHIBITION DATES: 20 January - 13 March 2026
VENUES & OPENING TIMES
Vitrínka Gallery, Czech Centre London
30 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W8 4QY
Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10am – 5pm
Bouda Gallery, Czech Centre London
132 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London, W8 4RT
Opening hours: Tue – Fri 10am – 5pm
Public space outside of the Czech Embassy, London
26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W8 4RT
Accessible 24/7
Organised by the Czech Centre and kindly supported by PPF Nadace
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Czech Centre, Vitrínka Gallery
30 Kensington Palace Gardens
London W8 4QY
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