'All Power to the Imagination!'

Contemporary art from the Czech Republic in dialogue with works of classical modernism – there are no limits to the imagination. Discover 51 artists from the 1910s to the present day, for example in painting, graphics and installations in the special exhibition “All Power to the Imagination!”
Introduction

Martin&David Koutecký

Jan Švankmajer (b. Prague, 1934)

Piet Mondrian

František Kupka

Víězslav Nezval

Zdeněk Pešanek

Magdalena Jetelová (b. Semily, 1947)

Krištof Kintera (b. Prague, 1973)

Jakub Nepraš (b. Prague, 1981)

Martin Mainer (b. Havířov near Ostrava, 1959)

Bohumil Kubišta

Daniel Pitín (b. Prague, 1971)

Jaromír Funke

Ivan Pinkava (b. Náchod, 1961)

Otto Gutfreund

Jaroslav Róna (b. Prague, 1957)

Toyen

Jindřich Štyrský

Josef Čapek

Jaroslav Seifert

Alena Kučerová (b. Vinohrady, Prague, 1935)

Josef Šíma

Lukáš Karbus (b. Česká Lípa, 1981)

Zdeněk Lhotský (b. Prague, 1956)

Adam Kašpar (b. Litomyšl, 1993)

Jindřich Štyrský

Jiří David (b. Rumburk, 1956)

Ivan Mareš (b. Dĕčín, 1956)

Vojtěch Preissig

Dominik Adamec (b. Frýdek Místek, 1995)

Josef Sudek

Václav Jirásek (b. Karviná, 1965)

Jindřich Štyrský

Toyen

Jindřich Heisler

Luboš Plný (b. Česká Lípa, 1961)

Radka Pavelová Žáková (b. Bruntál, 1982)

František Janoušek

Marek Meduna (b. Prague, 1973)

Jan Zrzavý

Josef Bolf (b. Prague, 1971)

Alois Wachsman

Toyen

Jiří Petrbok (b. Kladno, 1962)

Vincenc Makovský

Bohumil Kubišta

Richard Štipl (b. Šternberk, 1968)

Martin Janecký (b. Liberec, 1980)

Karel Teige

Vladimír Houdek (b. Nové Město na Moravě, 1984)

Josef Čapek

Tomáš Císařovský (b. Prague, 1962)

Julius Reichel (b. Kaplice, 1981)

Jindřich Štyrský

Radka Bodzewicz (b. 1991)

Marie Blabolilová (b. Prague, 1948)

Petr Nikl (b. Zlín, 1960)

Final Overview of Exhibition

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