
Karlovy Vary Art Gallery
The gallery is a professional institution that has been preserving, evaluating and presenting 20th-century Czech art in the spa environment of Karlovy Vary and its region since 1953 in permanent exhibitions, short-term exhibitions, publishing activities and cultural and educational programs. During its existence, the gallery has gathered extensive collections of Czech art, of which the most important and valuable works are permanently presented in the number of about one hundred and fifty paintings and sculptures. The beginnings of modern fine art are presented in the moody, symbolist and realistic works of Jakub Schikaneder, Jan Preisler and Antonín Slavíček. The changeable and distinctive form of artistic efforts at the beginning of the century, in their orientation towards European trends – expressionism, fauvism, cubism – is found in the paintings of Josef Čapek, Emil Filla, Bohumil Kubišta, František Muzika, Antonín Procházka and Václav Špála. In the 1930s, they were replaced by surrealist expression, evident in the works of Jindřich Štyrský, Toyen and František Janoušek. The wartime atmosphere of the following period brought a new interest in man, the city and civilization. A very significant group of gallery collections includes works by Josef Istler, Václav Boštík, Mikuláš Medek, Zbyšek Sion, Jiří Valenta, Jiří John, created in the 1960s and expressing through various methods, from geometric, informal to fantasy and neo-figurative, the problems of human life. The developmentally multi-layered form of the permanent exhibition of Czech art is concluded by a collection of works by the 12/15 group and several important figures of contemporary Czech art - Zdeněk Sýkora, Karel Nepraš, Věra Janoušková, Olga Karlíková, Jaroslav Róna, Petr Nikl, Otakar Slavík and Stanislav Judl. The program of short-term exhibitions mainly follows contemporary artistic developments in various generational and artistic approaches and focuses primarily on Czech work.
Now on view
4 exhibitions
And a tub too...
A giant sculpture consisting of 32 vintage bathtubs combined with original music and sound, highlighting the importance of water. Benedikt Tolar (1975) is one of the leading representatives of contemporary Czech art. He…

Jindřich Štreit – Path to the Spring
This exhibition, celebrating the 80th birthday of the eminent photographer Jindřich Štreit, presents a cross-section of his lifelong work dedicated to humanistic photography. The exhibition offers an insight into the…

Jiří David: When Darkness is Necessary for Vision
Julie Motyčka
Jiří David's cycle of fourteen large-format works from 2023 presents an existential statement in which the artist opens up space for critical reflection on the current state of the world and his own inner self.…

Seven Decades / Karlovy Vary Art Gallery (1953–2023)
Jan Samec
A new permanent exhibition prepared as part of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Karlovy Vary Art Gallery presents rich collections of 20th-century Czech art and features works by classics of Czech modern art…
