Miriama Kardošová (SK)
Miriama Kardošová is a Slovak interdisciplinary artist based in Prague.

Her work references monstrosity, posthumanism, and the decadence of pop culture. Kardošová’s practice focuses on liminal spaces of corporeality, identity, and collective experience, within which she uses performance as a critical tool to destabilize hegemonic structures of representation. Her performances oscillate between the eruptive energy of punk aesthetics and decadent theatricality. She applies similar principles in her paintings, drawings, and installations. Kardošová is also co-founder of the performance collective Romeo & Hellion, which she established in 2021 together with the Slovak artist Jan Durina.




The residency of Miriama Kardošová is implemented as part of the international project Deconstructing Myths: Art Residencies in the V4 Region, which addresses the rise of nationalism, particularly in the V4 region, through the exploration of traditional symbols and narratives. The project is carried out in collaboration with partners from the Czech Republic (MeetFactory), Hungary (aqb), and Poland (Goiky 3 Art Inkubator).
The project is supported by the International Visegrad Fund.