External Exhibitions
For more than three decades, spanning into the second generation, we have been dedicated to the captivating world of contemporary glass sculpture and the presentation of works by Czech glass artists. In the 1950s, these artists were the pioneers who first recognized the sculptural potential of glass and ushered in the development of modern glass sculpture. Today, they unquestionably rank among the world’s leading artists in this unique art form, owing their success to their exceptional training and craftsmanship. Our exhibitions serve not only as sources of inspiration but also as venues for exchange between collectors and artists. We look forward to sharing many more years with you, presenting fascinating works of art.
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Stig Persson – Museum Exhibition
Stig Persson works with a strictly abstract constructivist and minimalist expression in his glass works, which occasionally contains reminiscences of identifiable surroundings. Our Gallery organized his solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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Ivana Šrámková – Museum Exhibition
The Czech artist Ivana Šrámková breaks with convention by reinterpreting the typical properties of glass in a striking new way in her monumental sculptures. Our Gallery organized her solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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Jan Exnar – Museum Exhibition
Jan Exnar’s glass sculptures, shown at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg, evoke rugged landscapes and cosmic space through bold forms, vibrant colors, and floating bubbles. He sees glass as dynamic and ever-changing, mirroring the motion of the universe.
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Petr Hora – Museum Exhibition
Czech artist Petr Hora is internationally renowned for his geometric glass sculptures, which combine traditional glassblowing techniques with modern architectural inspiration. Our Gallery organized his solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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Václav Řezáč – Museum Exhibition
The Czech glass artist Václav Řezáč seeks what is hidden under the surface, what is not seen by the naked eye, but a man senses through emotions, feelings, and heart. Our Gallery organized his solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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Jaroslav Wasserbauer – Museum Exhibition
Jaroslav Wasserbauer belongs to the younger generation of Czech glass artists has developed his very own style in the processing and shaping of glass. Our Gallery organized his solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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Aleš Vašíček – Museum Exhibition
Aleš Vašíček transforms elemental forces and natural phenomena into abstract glass sculptures that balance geometric precision with dynamic, organic forms. Our Gallery organized his solo exhibition at the Glass Museum of the Achilles Foundation in Hamburg.
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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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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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Contemporary Czech Glassart – Lübeck
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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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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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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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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Jan Fišar – Span Width
Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented this exhibition at the Tschechisches Zentrum Czech Point, Berlin. The gallery was located right next to the former Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin (Germany). The exhibition series in Berlin showcasing Czech glass art ended in July 2003
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Art Fair – SOFA CHICAGO
In October 2001, Glasgalerie Hittfeld presented a curated selection of leading Czech glass artists at SOFA Chicago (Sculpture Objects & Functional Art) at Navy Pier, marking its debut at one of the most prominent international fairs for contemporary decorative arts.
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Jan Fišar – Glass Sculptures and Garden
At the International Exhibition for Glass Sculptures & Gardens in Münster 1998, Jan Fišar presented an installation of 33 glass objects. Floating bulbs and rising forms symbolize life’s origin, evolving toward the shore where they culminate in a double figure.
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