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Aldin Popaja –  Labyrinths
09. 11. 2025 — 08. 02. 2026

Aldin Popaja – Labyrinths

The painter, printmaker and teacher Aldin Popaja (born in 1971 in Jajce) can be described as a person living between two worlds. As a native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, he was profoundly affected by the human tragedy of the violent breakup of Yugoslavia during the first half of the 1990s. At GASK, Aldin Popaja is exhibiting paintings from two series: Flying Stones (2023–24) and Stone Sleepers (2025). Both series relate to the phenomenon of stećci, or tombstones, created between the mid-12th and early 16th centuries, which are mostly found in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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12 / 15 COMETH THE HOUR
26. 10. 2025 — 08. 03. 2026

12 / 15 COMETH THE HOUR

This exhibition showcases the 12/15 Better Late Than Never group, a key focal point of Czech art during the pivotal period immediately before and after the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Presenting a concise survey of paintings and sculptures created by members of 12/15 between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, the exhibition aims to highlight the connections within individual artists’ work as well as themes and motifs that resonated with the broader cultural and social climate of the time, which was energised above all by the desire for freedom of expression.

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Mummies in Lace Porcelain Sculptures and Jewellery by Tereza Eisnerová
21. 09. 2025 — 22. 02. 2026

Mummies in Lace Porcelain Sculptures and Jewellery by Tereza Eisnerová

Eisner is drawn to porcelain for its delicate and refined nature, its smooth surface and its solid yet fragile physical characteristics. Over time, her work with this medium has evolved an entirely original style that distinctly pushes the limits of the material’s usual possibilities. Although her art includes life-sized figures and large-scale sculptures and reliefs, when working with porcelain she is focused on small or even miniature sculptures in which she can explore the material’s full potential. Her virtuoso work with the miniature format and her highly expressive themes of mummies and other macabre scenes make her a truly one-of-a-kind phenomenon on the Czech sculpture scene.

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Tomáš Pilař – The Harvest of a Quiet Eye
21. 09. 2025 — 22. 02. 2026

Tomáš Pilař – The Harvest of a Quiet Eye

Painter and draughtsman Tomáš Pilař (born 1979) lives and works in the pleasant seclusion of his family home and garden in the village of Podlažice near Chrast in east Bohemia, where he devotes himself undisturbed to thinking and making art. With Pilař, these two activities are inextricably linked: each of his paintings can be described as the unique materialisation of an explorative thought process. This makes it all the more remarkable that his visual poetics are characterised above all by immediacy, natural ease and tactile spontaneity. It is precisely these qualities that lead us to the essence of Pilař’s expression.

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Jana Kasalová – By Heart
21. 09. 2025 — 22. 02. 2026

Jana Kasalová – By Heart

Jana Kasalová reads maps like some people read literature. For her, maps are both a schematic representation and a visible record of various layers of memory in the cultural landscape. She sees them as conventional attempts at producing an objective representation of the space in which we live, including its surface features, its relief and border lines, and also as evidence of spiritual, societal and historical contexts and events, which inspire her to engage in her own measuring and recording of space. She now exhibits the results of this subjective cartography – her geoanatomical “portraits” or states and territories – at GASK’s Experimental Space.

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Jakub Janovský – House of Cards
22. 06. 2025 — 12. 10. 2025

Jakub Janovský – House of Cards

House of Cards presents works by Jakub Janovský from the past several years, with a focus on his long-standing interest in utopian, fictional and temporary buildings. He draws inspiration in equal measure from the dreams of avant-garde architects, actual contemporary buildings and his son’s bold experiments with wooden building blocks. Janovský explores all these sources of inspiration as a counterbalance to figural works with motifs of children’s games and as personal encounters in an anonymous city – but also as a specific, intimate homage to the classical themes of still-lifes and as a kind of vanitas, a metaphor for the fragile and ephemeral nature of existence.

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Klára Stodolová: Dancing into the unconscious and back
22. 06. 2025 — 19. 10. 2025

Klára Stodolová: Dancing into the unconscious and back

The work of Klára Stodolová mixes painting with dance. The depths of the unconscious conceal many things, among them all human and personal experience, the laws of the universe, our fears and talents. To dance their healthy potential means to raise them into the light of consciousness and to incorporate them bodily.
For Klárá, this can be done through Biodanza, an integrative system of movement created by the Chilean psychologist and lover or life Rolando Toro that she has practiced for the past eight years. Besides several large-format plein-air watercolours, the exhibition shows Klára’s graduation work from her study of Biodanza – a series of dance paintings depicting Biodanza’s Theoretical Model as well as the elements and archetypes of human experience.

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Libor Fára 100 / Selected Graphic Design
22. 06. 2025 — 28. 09. 2025

Libor Fára 100 / Selected Graphic Design

The exhibition has been organised in collaboration with Gábina Fárová.
Held to mark the centenary of the birth of a major Czech painter, sculptor, typographer, stage and costume designer and teacher, this exhibition focuses on Fára’s distinctive book design and graphic design.
To mark Fára’s birthday (12 September 1925 – 3 March 1988), on 13 September GASK will hold a discussion meeting at which we will hear recollections from his contemporaries.

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Oldřich Kerhart – Intimate Horizons
16. 03. 2025 — 08. 06. 2025

Oldřich Kerhart – Intimate Horizons

With an exhibition of work by Oldřich Kerhart (1895–1947), GASK is marking the 130th anniversary of the artist’s birth and fifty years since his last comprehensive exhibition at the then Central Bohemian Gallery in Prague, of which GASK is the direct successor. The exhibition doesn’t claim to be an exhaustive retrospective; rather, it will present an intimate look at selected areas of Kerhart’s oeuvre, including his works on paper (including drawings and prints).

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Linda Klimentová – Land of Mystery
16. 03. 2025 — 15. 06. 2025

Linda Klimentová – Land of Mystery

The painter Linda Klimentová lives and works in Prague and southern Bohemia. She studied painting under Michael Rittstein at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. She works with a delicate watercolour technique even when painting in acrylics. Her paintings’ ethereal quality perfectly expresses the uncertain and intangible character of memories and mental images of reality. In 2022, she discovered a new form of representation involving the connection of body and landscape – the main theme of her exhibition at GASK, Land of Mystery.

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Anežka Hošková – VISCUM ALBUM
16. 02. 2025 — 07. 09. 2025

Anežka Hošková – VISCUM ALBUM

The exhibition with the mysterious title Viscum album presents the work of Anežka Hošková, an established Czech artist who has contributed to reintroducing romantic and emotional tendencies into contemporary art in the Czech Republic. In terms of subject matter, her drawings, paintings, stained glass and performative installations place her within the international stream of mystical, associative art and post-internet aesthetics. In this spirit, Viscum album presents previously unexhibited works as well as older works from the artist’s archives and works on loan from various other art institutions.

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