To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Glasgalerie Hittfeld, which opened in 1988, a total of 40 leading Czech glass artists will present their works in the exhibition Three Generations, offering a diverse overview of the full spectrum of contemporary Czech glass art.
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20 Years of Glasgalerie Hittfeld
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Jan Fišar – Retrospective 1966 – 2008
Jan Fišar, a visionary sculptor, embarked on his artistic journey with a clear sense of individuality from the very beginning. Known for his innovative approach to working with glass, Fišar quickly carved out a distinctive place for himself in the world of contemporary sculpture.
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Alena Matějka – Cloned Mary
In this installation by Alena Matějka, numerous glass figures hang from a tree in the gallery’s garden. Uniform in form yet varied in posture and color, they reflect the artist’s exploration of individuality within repetition – expressing her philosophical view on life’s diversity and commonality.
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Department for Foreign Affairs – Exhibition
This exhibition takes place on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the German-Czech Declaration on Mutual Relations and their Future Development and is under the patronage of the Embassy of the Czech Republic and the Department for Foreign Affairs in Berlin.
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Prof. Vladimir Kopecký and his Glass studio
After 16 years Prof. Vladimir Kopecký will end his pedagogical work as head of the glass studio at the Academy for Applied Arts in Prague. In his honour the graduates and students of his studio organized an exhibition with glass objects which were created during this time.
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Czech Glass Artists 1980 – 2005
A captivating survey of Czech glass art from 1980 to 2005, this exhibition celebrates the innovation, precision, and artistic vision of a transformative era. Featuring works by leading artists of the time, it offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of one of Europe’s most celebrated glass traditions.
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Jiřina Žertová – Cross Section
Glasgalerie Hittfeld is pleased to offer you an insight into the work of Jiřina Žertová, a pioneer of the studio glass movement. For over five decades, her painted glass compositions have explored spatial tension and vibrant depth that shift with the viewer’s gaze.
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Arts & Crafts Museum Hamburg
This glass art exhibition is presented by the renowned Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (Arts and Crafts Museum), one of Europe’s leading institutions for applied arts. It proudly presents exceptional works by the celebrated Czech glass artist.
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Chicken Program
Ivana Šramková and Michal Machat belong to the established glass artists in the Czech Republic. They work artistically independently from each other. On the occasion of a symposium they had the opportunity to work together on sculptures for the first time.
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