
FOTOGRAF ZONE FESTIVAL: Performance - Bruchovravy
Nádražní 1272/15, Prague 5
09. 10. 2025 19:00
Vstupné: dobrovolné
Entry: donation
Come to the performance by Dávid Koronczi, David Přílučík, and Rastislav Kraviansky, Bruchovravy, which is part of this year's Fotograf Zone Festival!
BRUCHOVRAVY is a format of a composed feast that combines the accessibility of communal dining with the poetics and criticality of contemporary art. A festive situation arises where metabolic processes intertwine with creative gestures.
The initiator of BRUCHOVRÁV is visual artist Dávid Koronczi. The first edition took place during a residency at Schaubmar's Mill in June 2021, with the participation of artist David Přílučík and chef Rastislav Kraviansky, among others. Both are also part of the creative and implementation team for the event at the Tempo bistro in Prague as part of the Fotograf festival (October 9, 2025).
Dávid Koronczi (*1990) is a visual artist and educator. In his work, he explores the intersection of food production, gastronomy, and eating with artistic strategies, such as creating images, objects, audiovisual works, and storytelling. He completed his master's degree at the IN Studio – Ilona Németh, at the Department of Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. He currently works there as an assistant to Martin Piaček at the vvv Studio. He is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Arts at the Brno University of Technology. He is a finalist for the 2019 Oskar Čepan Award.
David Přílučík (*1991)
David Přilučík explores the conditions of the post-natural world, disrupting notions of modern imagination and rationality. Through various aesthetic media—moving images, installations, objects, and live events—he connects human and more-than-human subjects. He collaborates with Artyčok TV and completed an internship at TLTRPreß in Berlin. He is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and the Dutch Art Institute.
Rastislav Kraviansky (*1991) is a chef at a bistro in Rovinka near Bratislava and a dancer who occasionally performs at the Slovak National Theater.
BRUCHOVRAVY is a format of a composed feast that combines the accessibility of communal dining with the poetics and criticality of contemporary art. A festive situation arises where metabolic processes intertwine with creative gestures.
The initiator of BRUCHOVRÁV is visual artist Dávid Koronczi. The first edition took place during a residency at Schaubmar's Mill in June 2021, with the participation of artist David Přílučík and chef Rastislav Kraviansky, among others. Both are also part of the creative and implementation team for the event at the Tempo bistro in Prague as part of the Fotograf festival (October 9, 2025).
Dávid Koronczi (*1990) is a visual artist and educator. In his work, he explores the intersection of food production, gastronomy, and eating with artistic strategies, such as creating images, objects, audiovisual works, and storytelling. He completed his master's degree at the IN Studio – Ilona Németh, at the Department of Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. He currently works there as an assistant to Martin Piaček at the vvv Studio. He is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Arts at the Brno University of Technology. He is a finalist for the 2019 Oskar Čepan Award.
David Přílučík (*1991)
David Přilučík explores the conditions of the post-natural world, disrupting notions of modern imagination and rationality. Through various aesthetic media—moving images, installations, objects, and live events—he connects human and more-than-human subjects. He collaborates with Artyčok TV and completed an internship at TLTRPreß in Berlin. He is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and the Dutch Art Institute.
Rastislav Kraviansky (*1991) is a chef at a bistro in Rovinka near Bratislava and a dancer who occasionally performs at the Slovak National Theater.
Provoz kulturních aktivit Petrohradská kolektiv je v roce 2025 finančně podpořen Ministerstvem kultury ČR, Hlavním městem Praha a Městskou částí Prahy 10, Národním plánem obnovy ze zdrojů Evropské unie.
The production of the cultural activities of the Petrohradská kolektiv is financially supported in 2025 by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, Capital city of Prague, and the Municipal District of Prague 10.
