Zora Palová & Štěpán Pala

Exhibition date: September 2021 – February 2022

The artist couple met in the 70s at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava while studying at the department of architectural glass lead by Vaclav Cigler. While Zora Palová (born 1947 in Bratislava) initially forms her sculptures spontaneously and intuitively from clay, Štěpán Pala (born 1944 in Zlin in the in what was then Czechoslovakia) plans his sculptures accurately on paper or as a model.READ MORE

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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Peter Bremers – Solo Exhibition

Exhibition date: August 2018 – November 2018

The Dutch artist Peter Bremers was born in Maastricht in 1957 and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1976 to 1980, majoring in classical sculpture. Between 1986 and 1988 he attended the Jan van Eyck Academy, a post-graduate institute for fine arts, where he participated in a workshop by the Dutch designer A.D. Copier (1901-1991), during which he had his initial contact with glass. READ MORE

Ingrid Račková & David Suchopárek – Ways of confluence

Exhibition date:  September 2017 – December 2017

We are proud to present the first exhibition of the artistic duo Ingrid Račková & David Suchopárek from the Czech Republic. Both artists studied from 1993-1999 at the University of Applied Arts in Prague. Ingrid Račková studied at the Glass Studio of Prof. Vladimír Kopecký and David Suchopárek at the Glass in Architecture Studio of Prof. Marian Karel.

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Malvina Middleton & Josef Marek – Polarized Unity

Exhibition date: May 2017 – July 2017

We are proud to present the first common exhibition of this artist couple. Malvina and Josef are using the same medium with a different approach and varying results while they understand and support each other in UNITY. Malvina and Josef have met during their participation in the international exhibition of glass in Coburg. Surprisingly for both of them, they started to realize that they agree and understand each other on most matters of contemporary art, architecture, culture and more.

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Solo Exhibition: Petr Stacho

Exhibition date: March 2017 – May 2017

The artist Petr Stacho (born in 1965) studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague under the world-famous glass artist, painter and teacher Vladimír Kopecký. His artistic career was also materially influenced by a sabbatical at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent (Belgium), where he attended the Atelier of Monumental Painting.

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Artist Group: RUBIKON 2016

Exhibition date: November 2016 – February 2017

The “Rubicon” group of artists was established by the theorist Mgr. Ivo Kren in 1997. The group deliberately adopted this designation as the name of the River Rubicon is symbolic of courageous decisions. Accordingly, the artists are going new ways in their work. Our group exhibition of the internationally renowned glass artists Bohumil Eliaš jr., Jaroslav Matouš, Jan Exnar, Jaromír Rybák and Marian Volráb, offers a unique insight into the world of Czech glass art.

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Ivana Šrámková – Animals & other dudes

Exhibition date: June 2016 – October 2016

In creating her works of art, Ivana Šrámkova allows herself to be inspired by the art of indigenous peoples and antiquity. For her glass sculptures, she partly dispenses with the visual characteristics of glass, deliberately making use of its colourful nature instead. Thanks to the method used in its surface treatment, the glass mass allows the light of the sculptures only to shine through to a limited degree.

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