Glasgalerie Hittfeld presents this group exhibition in cooperation with the Cultural and Art Department of the City of Lübeck and the Kulturforum Burgkloster, as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, showcasing works by leading Czech glass artists.
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Contemporary Czech Glassart – Lübeck
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Modern Czech Glassart – Neumünster
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this group exhibition in cooperation with the Cultural Office of the City of Neumünster and Wachholtz Publishing House as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, showcasing works by leading Czech glass artists.
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Cross section: 1988 – 2003
The anniversary exhibition showcases past and recent works by renowned Czech glass artists who have exhibited at our Gallery, which since its founding in 1988 as the first gallery dedicated to contemporary Czech glass has become a hub for artists, collectors, and enthusiasts.
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Formed into Embers – Langenfeld
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this group exhibition in cooperation with the Cultural Forum Langenfeld (Germany), showcasing works by leading Czech glass artists such as Prof. Stanislav Libenský & Jaroslava Brychtová, Miluše Roubíčková, and René Roubíček.
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Anna Matouškova – Architecture
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this exhibition at the Tschechisches Zentrum – Czech Point gallery in Berlin, Germany. The gallery is located right next to the former Checkpoint Charlie. The exhibition series in Berlin featuring Czech glass art concluded at the end of July 2003.
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Ilja Bilek – Penetration
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this exhibition at the Tschechisches Zentrum Czech Point, Berlin (Germany). The gallery was located right next to the former Checkpoint Charlie. The exhibition series in Berlin showcasing Czech glass art ended in July 2003
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Prof. Vladimír Kopecký – Glass Objects
We are proud to announce that, in our extraordinary father–daughter exhibition, Professor Vladimír Kopecký presented his glass objects and paintings for the first time, alongside the remarkable glass sculptures created by his daughter, the artist Anna Matoušková.
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Bohumil Eliaš – Glass Sculptures
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this exhibition at the Tschechisches Zentrum Czech Point, Berlin (Germany). The gallery was located right next to the former Checkpoint Charlie. The exhibition series in Berlin showcasing Czech glass art ended in July 2003
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Marketa Šílena – Glass Objects and Jewelry
The source of inspiration for Markéta Šílená is glass itself. In her search for nature-like structures fused to form strict geometric shapes, she avoids highly polished aggressive surfaces or vivid colours, deliberately applying muted shades and matte surfaces in her mystical glass sculptures.
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