Past events
Launch of the Funny Games Catalogue and Discussion
The exhibition Funny Games by the Moldovan painter Alexander Tinei is the largest solo presentation of his work to date. Join us for the launch of the exhibition’s publication on board the Gulliver airship, where a discussion with Alexander Tinei, the exhibition’s curator Otto M. Urban and the author of one of the texts in the publication, painter Martin Gerboc, will take place.
The Funny Games exhibition with the artist and curator
The exhibition Funny Games presents the work of Moldovan painter Alexander Tinei. The individual works, both monumental and small formats, are pieces of a magnificent mosaic of human life. The artist himself and the curator of the exhibition, Otto M. Urban, will guide you through the artist's most extensive solo exhibition to date.
HOW CAN I HELP YOU?
Art as a cure for human vices, the confession of the artist as healer and hundreds of "drawings" in an impressive installation. The diary of Kristof Kintera is here for you. And how can it help you?
Infamous Beauty
A overview of the work of American artist and photographer Andres Serrano from the 1980s to the present, featuring more than 120 works. In two separate parts, the exhibition will reveal a surprising and powerful dialogue between current photographs and older works.
No Sentiment
For some he was a “legend,” a “demon,” and a maverick of the Czech art scene, but for most people he was a painter only little known. Exhibition of Tomáš Měšťánek is s tribute to a “voluntary outsider” of the Czech art scene and his paintings full of poetry without sentiment.
Together Forever!
Fragments of an absurd mother-daughter relationship appear in a kaleidoscope of situations from other lives lived without recognizing their sense and direction, between fun and powerlessness, narcissism and fear of death.
Attacca Quartet – POSTPONED
The 17th annual international music festival American Spring will resound in DOX+ offering the Grammy-winning Attacca Quartet. The ability to adapt both musical expression and technique to cover repertoire from the 18th to the 21st century.
Power(less) catalogue launch
The catalogue presents a look back at the works from the exhibition project of the same name and texts on the themes of illness and powerlessness. Don't miss the meeting with the exhibition curators, artists, and the creators of the book.
Samuel Beckett’s Visual Imagination
A presentation by Dirk Van Hulle and Mark Nixon that will examine Samuel Beckett’s personal library, which has remained in his apartment in Paris since his death in 1989. It will discuss the reading traces and marginalia found in these books to chart Beckett’s intellectual world.