Past events
Power(less)
Contemporary artists who are often established on the global art scene enter into a dialogue with artists classified as art brut to offer their interpretation of themes of power, powerlessness and illness, and to comment on current political, social, racial and gender issues.
Klangforum Wien II.
The second concert planned for the Prague Spring Festival will offer a total of five world premieres. Jakub Rataj, Lucie Vítková, Adrián Demoč, Konstantin Heuer and Ian Mikyska were commissioned by the festival to each write a short new composition.
Klangforum Wien I.
The first concert programmed for the Prague Spring Festival will begin with the music of Olga Neuwirth performed by one of the most high-ranking ensembles specialising in contemporary music, Klangforum Wien in the DOX+ multifunctional hall.
BADIUCAO: Forgotten
Visitors to the new exhibition MADe IN CHINA have the unique opportunity to join the artist in a meditative performance for a series of works entitled Forgotten, which is dedicated to the child victims of world conflict...
BADIUCAO: Art Protest
In addition to the exhibition BADIUCAO: MADe IN CHINA, we will show the documentary film The Chinese Artist in Exile, followed by a meeting with the Chinese artist and activist Badiucao for a lecture and discussion.
BADIUCAO: Wuchan Diaries
Visitors to the new exhibition MADe IN CHINA, the first comprehensive exhibition of the Chinese dissident artist Badiucao, who has been described by foreign media as "China's Banksy", have a unique opportunity to meet the artist in a meditative performance for his project Diary of Wuchan.
BADIUCAO: MADe IN CHINA
MADe IN CHINA is the first solo show by Badiucao, the pseudonym of a Chinese artist-activist known for his protest art who is currently working in exile in Australia.
Nein!
This year's American Spring festival opens at DOX+ on May 10 with Uri Caine performing with the Moravian Phiharmonic under the baton of David Robert Coleman. The concert will feature the world premiere of Nein!.
Stockhausen: Aus Den Sieben Tagen
Aus den Sieben Tagen departs from traditional expectations of a concert: audience members are encouraged to move around during the performance, to be aware of their surroundings, to walk or even lie down, to think.