
Prague City Gallery
Prague City Gallery — contemporary and modern art across multiple historic buildings in the city centre.
Now on view
8 exhibitions
Ends in 25dTono Stano / exhibition in Brussels
The exhibition in Brussels presents a concentrated selection from the work of the now legendary photographer Tono Stano, developed on the basis of the major retrospective at GHMP and its reprise at Danubiana. This is…

The Second Fire: Love Letter to Baikal
The Second Fire is an immersive look at Lake Baikal in Siberia, the oldest, deepest and most voluminous lake in the world, which contains more than 20% of the world’s fresh water. Authors Gabriela Bulisová and Mark…

Expanding Our Collection: Acquisitions 2013–2025
Magdalena Juříková
Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of…

Labyrinth: Wandering Within
Karla Dvořák Hlaváčková
The labyrinth functions as a metaphor for human thought and the journey of life. It symbolises wandering, courage, transformation and the burden of responsibility each individual bears for their actions and words. Step…

František Bílek in Chýnov
Martin Krummholz
The exhibition at the František Bílekʼs House in Chýnov presents mainly the artist’s works with Hussite themes and reliefs from the second half of his creative period. Other exhibits commemorate the sculptor’s…

Long-term exhibition in Villa Bílek
Martin Krummholz
František Bílek built his studio villa in the Prague Hradčany Disctrict 1910 and 1911 according to his own plans and design. Bílek was mainly a sculptor and graphic artist, but his religious approach to art gradually…

Villa Bílek
Martin Krummholz
František Bílek built his studio villa in the Prague Hradčany Disctrict 1910 and 1911 according to his own plans and design. Bílek was mainly a sculptor and graphic artist, but his religious approach to art gradually…

František Bílek: Path to the Temple Vestibule
Hana Larvová
The exhibition presents the early work of Art Nouveau Symbolist František Bílek (1872–1941).