Project 1949
Thrilled to be part of Project 1949, initiated by Štěpán Laichter—heir to the renowned Jan Laichter publishing house—which seeks to document vanished Czech publishers and their former buildings by marking their headquarters with Burning Book installations and commemorative flaming plaques.
In 1949, Act No. 94/1949 Coll. enabled the Communist regime to dismantle private publishing houses in Czechoslovakia. Over 300 publishers were shut down or nationalized, and more than a thousand tons of politically “undesirable” books were systematically destroyed—consumed by fire. This largely overlooked chapter of cultural loss remains insufficiently mapped, with no complete record of all affected publishers, even though its political and cultural consequences still resonate today.
We wanted to create a symbolic artifact that would celebrate the beauty of bookmaking while evoking the violence of its destruction. Two artworks emerged from this process: a commemorative flaming plaque for each publisher’s former facade, and an interactive Burning Book featuring a QR code that leads to the Project 1949 website, where visitors can explore an interactive map and the stories of the affected publishing houses. Each piece is hand-crafted and annealed by real fire until it reaches its deep golden tone.