
Josef Koudelka - INVAZE 68
Iconic photographs by Josef Koudelka documenting the 1968 invasion, shown for the first time in his hometown.
Galerie Otakara Kubína occupies a Renaissance space beneath the town-hall tower on Masarykovo náměstí in Boskovice. It is named after the celebrated local-born painter Otakar Kubín. Lenka and Josef Bařinka opened it in 1996 as a commercial gallery; since 2024 it has been run by the city's cultural organisation. Alongside exhibitions of Czech and international artists, it hosts lectures, talks, educational workshops and music events.
Masarykovo náměstí 1/3, 680 01 Boskovice
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Iconic photographs by Josef Koudelka documenting the 1968 invasion, shown for the first time in his hometown.

World-renowned photographer Josef Koudelka presents his legendary Invaze 68 series - iconic photographs from August 1968 that became a symbol of resistance against occupation.

World-renowned photographer Josef Koudelka presents his iconic Invasion 68 series – 50 black-and-white photographs from August 1968 in Prague that became a symbol of resistance against Soviet occupation.

Guided tour of Josef Koudelka's iconic photographs documenting the 1968 invasion, led by curator Tomáš Pospěch. Part of the exhibition programme in Boskovice.

A musical concert with Miloš Štědroň at the Otakar Kubín Gallery in Boskovice.