
Photo: Radek Šrettr Úlehla, CAMP
The 1990s were a period of optimism following the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia. The country underwent a rapid crash course in capitalism, and its sudden shift was also reflected in its architecture. Today, 1990s buildings are often mocked for their excess and perceived lack of taste. A new book and exhibition, DEVADE, aim to challenge that judgement. But has enough time passed?
To find out, Radio Prague International spoke with Štěpán Bärtl, Head of CAMP.
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Author: Hannah Vaughan
