Past events 

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

An African-American Mafia hit man who models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob. We're showing the Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai movie at the Evergreen Cinema on the DOX+ terrace.


CDD: Children's Day at DOX

Open art workshops for the following exhibitions: Power(less), MADe IN CHINA, and Via vitae. Several art workshops located throughout DOX will once again be linked by a (non)contest, in which everyone will have the chance to win by playing with various art assignments in all kinds of disciplines.


On Chesil Beach

In 1962 England, a young couple find their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night. We'll be showing the film On Chesil Beach adapted by Ian McEwan from his bestselling novel at the Evergreen Open Air Cinema.


Evergreen Open Air Cinema

An exceptional place with a view of the Gulliver Airship, a big screen, and every Wednesday a big cinematic novel. Plus earphones, excellent snacks, and refreshing drinks. That’s our summer cinema on the roof of the DOX+ hall.


Via vitae

Life and artwork, artwork and life. A tribute to an extraordinary personality of Czech art, painter, sculptor and illustrator Věra Nováková. The exhibition seeks to show the story of a rich and profound life full of twists and turns, search, and hope.


Fokstroty: Ukrainian poetry disco

Ukrainian poets of the 1920s‘ disco update, presented by the Kyiv Book Arsenal. On the night of the Fokstroty performance they will be joined by Yuriy Gurzhy and Lyuba Yakymchuk.


Truth Prevails

On the day of the commemoration of the anti-government protests in Beijing, Danish artist Jens Galschiøt’s sculpture Pillar of Shame, which represents the pillar of the bodies of the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre, will be unveiled under the Gulliver airship. A panel discussion with distinguished guests will follow.


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.