Past events
Michael Gordon & Mantra Percussion
Acclaimed composer curates a special evening of works for small ensembles.
Reduced Visibility of Ordinary Things
Within the context of the art world, the name of this exhibition by the artistic duo of Sadofsky & Trantina is seemingly senseless. Visibility is always limited, and ordinary things don’t exist. But don’t let yourself be fooled.
Petr Sís: On Flying and Other Dreams
The world of internationally renowned artist, author, and illustrator Petr Sís is a world of fantasy, great voyages, and adventures, reminiscences, and dreams. The protagonists of his books are adventurers, dreamers, aeronauts, sailors, and travellers – those who had the courage to freely decide, create, dream, and push the limits of human knowledge.
Whistleblowers
Amazing dancers from Europe and Asia meet to speak to us through their dance, as an urgent appeal to all those who eagerly consume products offered by corporations, bolstering their political and economic power.
The One World Festival at DOX
In its 22nd year, the One World documentary film festival revolves around the current climate crisis. DOX will show several feature films and a vast selection of VR films.
#Datamaze: Hidden Layers
Cultivating sensitivity, even cautiousness regarding hidden layers in the world of the internet, new media, and technologies, and investigating their content and context is becoming increasingly importan.
Uroboros Festival
The Uroboros design-art festival calls for works that engage critically, experimentally, and materially with our troubling global conditions to actuate a positive change. It will takes place online.
Evergreen Open Air Cinema
Summer movie nights on a grassy roof in the middle of the city. Films that you won't see just anywhere. A big movie screen, clear sound in headphones, and refreshing drinks. That's the new Evergreen Summer Cinema, on the roof of the DOX+ multifunction hall.
Manifesto
The Evergreen Summer Cinema kicks off on Wednesday, July 8, with Manifesto, a film by Berlin artist and director Julian Rosefeldt, in which Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett plays thirteen different characters.









