
Jitka Hosprová
Performance by Jitka Hosprová at the Cheb Museum.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

in progress
The exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hurvínek, one of the most famous Czech puppets. The display features his creator Gustav Nosek and offers interactive elements, educational programmes, and evening puppet performances.
(4 days)
The 21st edition of the traditional Chebské Dvorky festival at Gallery 4. The event features a programme in the historic courtyards of the city.

in progress
An exhibition by Czech photographer Martin Wágner presenting digitized vintage negatives from 1900–1945, collected from flea markets and antique shops as a valuable archive of Central European history.

(67 days)
A joint exhibition by Julie Daňhelová and Kryštof Kučera exploring the mining mythology of the Krušné Mountains through precise drawings, wooden objects, and historical fragments of local craftsmanship.

(67 days)
A rare still life by Karel Purkyně from 1861 featuring dead birds against a white background. The painting demonstrates Purkyně's contribution to establishing this genre as a major form in 19th-century Czech art.

(60 days)
An exhibition of Veronika Holcová's paintings showcasing a distinctive artistic style with intense visual imagination. The works explore universal female experience through themes of the body, vulnerability, and strength.

(57 days)
A retrospective exhibition of photographer Petr Hecht celebrating his 70 years, 50 years of photographic work, and 30 years with the Jára Cimrman Theatre. A selection of theatre photographs, portraits, landscapes, and sculptures.