Dreams – Alena Matĕjka & Lars Widenfalk

Exhibition date: November 2019 – May 2020

Joint exhibition of the artist couple Alena Matĕjka and Lars Widenfalk.

Alena Matĕjka:
After graduating from the Secondary School of Glassmaking in Kamenický Šenov, Alena Matejka (born 1966 in the Czech Republic) studied at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts. Her professor Vladimír Kopecký left a lasting impression on her, encouraging her to disregard all conventions and embark on a quest for the unique. The artist works with glass, stone and organic materials. Her objects carry a special mysticism within them, as can be seen in the installation “My Dear, Hunter from Lavondyss”, which we previously showed in her solo exhibition in our gallery in 2015. The new installation “She is not Me”, which can be seen in our new exhibition alongside other works by the artist, was recently on display in her solo exhibition at one of the world’s most important glass museums, the Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan. Matejka finds inspiration for her work in random encounters in her daily life, in connections to other people, as well as in nature. Living myths, cultures and stories permeate her works.

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Jiří Suchý - Solo Exhibition

Jiří Suchý – Solo Exhibition

Exhibition date: February 2019 – May 2019

This solo exhibition featured glass sculptures and paintings by the Czech artist Jiří Suchý. The artist attended the glass school in Nový Bor and then went on to study at the Academy of Art, Architecture and Design in Prague under the internationally renowned Czech architect, furniture designer and glass artist Prof. Bořek Šípek. Jiří Suchý’s glass objects, which are melted in moulds in the kiln, follow classical Czech glass sculpture in their design language. READ MORE

Josef Marek

Josef Marek uses the tension within the objects for his artistic meaning. His main focus therefore is on the inner space and he uses the structure and hollow spaces within the object to let it come to life. His philosophy has been formed by his long stay as a professor at Toyama Institute of Glass Art in Japan.
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Jiří Suchý

Jiří Suchý’s glass objects, which are melted in moulds in the kiln, follow classical Czech glass sculpture in their design language. In his compositions he works with displacements of geometric objects, layering and blending them. By contrast, his paintings, which he creates using hot glass are expressive/abstract.
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Luba Bakičová – Solo Exhibition

Exhibition date: November 2018 – February 2019

Our new exhibition shows you the works of the Slovakian artist Luba Bakičová. Luba Bakičová (born 1985) is one of the most outstanding graduates of Ilja Bílek’s Glass Studio at the Faculty of Art & Design of J.E. Purkynĕ University in the Czech Republic. The artist works with glass and refractory concrete. Her sculptures appear to be suspended in time, seemingly defying all physical laws. READ MORE

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