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TUES–SUN 10:00–18:00

A Whirlwind for the Eyes

14. 1. – 19. 4. 2026
The patron of the exhibition is Peter Harvánek, the Moravian-Silesian Region’s Councillor for Culture and Heritage Management.

The opening will taken place on Tuesday 13 January at 5 p.m.
Guided tour with curator Karel Srp will take place on Saturday 28th of march at 2 p.m. Only in Czech. Advance booking necessary HERE.

This exhibition is a cross-section of the gallery’s collections, presenting works by more than 80 artists created before 1926, when the gallery’s new building was opened. The intertwining groups within the exhibition blend famous names with artists who are now forgotten, works that shaped Czech modern art with works that remain on its margins. This concept creates an internally coherent whole consisting of thematically distinct parts – beginning with František Kupka’s famous meditation on the meaning and fate of humanity inspired by the Emerald Tablet, and ending with Josef Šíma’s groundbreaking drawing featuring the motif of yin and yang that expresses the unity of opposites. The exhibition comprises more than twenty separate sections, all of which reveal the gallery’s collection in a new light. Sharp contrasts emerge between different stylistic and programmatic approaches, between solitary artists and generational groupings. The individual sections represent core themes, regardless of the artists’ historical or ideological context, with themes including the elements, the sea, paradise, states of mind, nature both free and appropriated, fairy-tales, mythical parables, and important moments in history.

The exhibition places emphasis on gender issues, male and female nudes, work tasks, portraits of loved ones, and self-portraits manifesting a convergence of various modes of expression. The synchronous, multi-layered Secession era gave way to the diachronic focus of the avant-garde. Self-reflection represented a path to the foundations on which modern art was built. The turning-point came with the emergence of Expressionism, represented in the group known as The Eight, which soon gave way to the spiritual structures of Cubism in works by members of the Group of Visual Artists as well as those who stood outside the group. These two periods, which came in short succession, laid the foundations for the emergence of post-war modern art, which was vehemently opposed by the younger generation of artists who came to prominence after the First World War. The broad spectrum of conflicting attitudes, with opposing views on the same subjects, created a dynamic tension manifested in the dramatic ruptures which characterized the period from the 1890s to the 1920s, when Ostrava’s new gallery building was opened.

Karel Srp

Exhibited authors: Mikuláš Aleš, Hugo Baar, Břetislav Bartoš, Ladislav Beneš, Vincenc Beneš, Martin Benka, František Bílek, Oldřich Blažíček, Václav Brožík, Josef Čapek, Nikolaj Nikanorovič Dubovskij, Ferdiš Duša, Albin Egger-Lienz, Emil Filla, Paul Gebauer, Otto Gutfreund, Wenzel Hablik, Vlastislav Hofman, Wlastimil Hofman, Karel Holan, Vojtěch Hynais, Cyril Jančálek, Wladyslaw Jarocki, Miloš Jiránek, Konstantin Kačmarik (Kövari), Bohumil Kafka, Eugen Kahler, Adolf Kašpar, František Kaván, Quido Kocian, Anton Kolig, Maxim Kopf, Pravoslav Kotík, Rudolf Kremlička, Josef Kubíček, Bohumil Kubišta, Otakar Kubín, František Kupka, Johann Larwin, Oskar Laske, Jan Lauda, Otakar Lebeda, Adolf Liebscher, Stanislav Lolek, Filip Andrejevič Maljavin, Luděk Marold, Otakar Marvánek, Julius Mařák, Josef Mařatka, Constantin Meunier, František Muzika, Josef Václav Myslbek, Vratislav Nechleba, Otakar Nejedlý, Willi Nowak, Jakub Obrovský, Max Oppenheimer − Mopp, Emil Orlik, Jaroslav Panuška, Maxmilián Pirner, Albín Polášek, Jan Preisler, Antonín Procházka, Linka Procházková, Andrzej Pronaszko, Zbigniew Pronaszko, Ilja Jefimovič Repin, Vojtěch Sapík, Jakub Schikaneder, Hanuš Schwaiger, Antonín Slavíček, Josef Šíma, Tavík František Šimon, Václav Špála, Otakar Španiel, Jaroslav Špillar, Jan Štursa, Jindřich Štyrský, Jan Trampota, František Uprka, Alois Wachsman, Bedřich Wachsmann ml., Adolf Wiesner, Jan Zrzavý, František Ženíšek

Curator: Karel Srp
Text: Karel Srp
Translation: Christopher Hopkinson
Graphic design: Katarína Jamrišková
Promotion: Jana Malášek Šrubařová, Magdaléna Staňková
Educational programmes: Zuzana Grulichová, Jana Sedláková

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