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Tomáš Roubal & Viktor Černický

About

Tomáš Roubal (*1982) is a Prague-based sculptor, graphic artist and painter, a graduate of AFAD Bratislava, whose metal sculptures and objects use irony to comment on alienation in the age of digital capitalism. Viktor Černický (*1990, Trenčín) is a Prague-based performer and choreographer, a JAMU graduate, whose interdisciplinary work crosses dance, circus and visual art - his solo PLI won both the Main Award and the Audience Award at the Czech Dance Platform 2019. The two artists share Prague's independent scene, combining visual and physical dimensions in their collaborative performances.

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Main Prize of Czech Dance Platform 2019 (Viktor Cernickyj, PLI)
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Audience Prize of Czech Dance Platform 2019 (Viktor Cernickyj, PLI)

What's new

  • 2025

    Tomáš Roubal participated in group exhibitions in Vienna (New Jörg) and at Prague's Viadukt Karlín in 2025.

  • 2025

    Roubal's work was included in the De Mains de Maitres Biennial of Artistic Crafts in Luxembourg.

  • 2024-10

    Tomáš Roubal held a solo exhibition SPAM at Tomas Umrian Contemporary gallery in Bratislava (October - November 2024).

  • 2024-08

    In summer 2024, Roubal exhibited at Gallery NoD in Prague with the project Kořist, curated by Pavel Kubesa.

  • 2023-04

    Viktor Cernicka presented the project Prima at the Czech Dance Platform 2023, in which he for the first time handed over the stage to a wider community and himself took on the role of choreographer.

Tracks

PLISolo performance by Viktor Cernicky (2018) with 22 conference chairs; Main Prize and Audience Award of the Czech Dance Platform 2019
ParolapoleaCernicky's first solo performance; nominations for Dancer of the Year and Dance Production of the Year, CTP 2017
PrimaChoreographic project by Viktor Cernicky (premiere 2022, TANEC PRAHA); presented at the Czech Dance Platform 2023
DoomscrollingExhibition by Tomas Roubal at Holesovice Shaft, Prague (2022); theme of digital media dependency
KořistSolo exhibition by Tomas Roubal at NoD Gallery, Prague (2024); curator Pavel Kubesa

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