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(CZ) VÝSTAVNÍ PROSTOR KOTELNA ZDENĚK LHOTSKÝ & HOSTÉ

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(CZ) Víkend Křišťálového údolí 2024 / 15.-16.6.2024

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(CZ) Výstava Zdeněk Lhotský Sklo / Kresba

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(CZ) Moravská galerie v Brně a festival Designblok Vás zvou na výstavu MADE BY FIRE

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Made by Fire

Address: Triennale Milano, Viale Alemagna 6, Milano

Event date: 17-23 April 2023, 11am-9pm, vernissage on 17 April 2023, 11am-6pm.

Web: madebyfire.eu
Instagram: @madebyfire_exhibiton

 

Experience the strenght and fragility of Czech glass and porcelain in its trial by fire at the world´s foremost design fair.
The Moravian Gallery in Brno presents a unique project showcasing the best of Czech glass, porcelain and ceramics production and their reflections on contemporary social and environmental transformations.

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Exhibition in the Glass Museum Nový Bor

Opening: 31/03/2023 at 5:00 p.m
Open: 01/04/2023 – 11/06/2023
Opening hours: daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed on Mondays

For the exhibition in the Glass Museum Nový Bor, the works were essentially monochromatic. The limitation of the color scale can very well illustrate the “colorfulness” of various structures and decors. The simple clean shapes contrast with the rich decor on the surface or the elaborate structure inside the material. An authentic shelf from the artist’s gallery in Chlístov is also incorporated into the installation. It brings us closer to the real environment where these special and unique things are created and also evokes the environment of the Viennese art workshops of the Wiener Werkstätte from the first three decades of the 20th century, to which Zdeněk Lhotský pays tribute in this part of his work.
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Alle Macht der Imagination!

Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden

Lipsiusbau Art Gallery

Georg-Treu-Platz 1
01067 Dresden

More info: https://lipsiusbau.skd.museum/

 

Opening: 24/02/2023 at 18:00

Duration: 25/02/2023 – 09/07/2023

Opening hours: daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed on Mondays

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EXHIBITION Zdeněk Lhotský & friends

VÝSTAVA Zdeněk Lhotský & hosté foto

In the reconstructed building of the former textile factory in Poříčí in Železný Brod, an exhibition of works by Zdeněk Lhotský and his friends – artists who realized their works in cooperation with his studio in Pelechov – is presented. All exhibitors are united by cast glass technology. The installation of glass together with the industrial interior of the former factory space creates an extraordinary exhibition unit.

Opening of the exhibition on Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 4:30 p.m.

Poříčí – site of the former Kolora factory

 

Open: Saturday 10am-6pm

            Sunday 10am-2pm

 

In the following days, the exhibition is open by appointment, please call: 00420 773 790 136

Zdeněk Lhotský: A Sarcophagus for a Queen

Pozvánka berlín: Sarkofág pro královnu

September 24 – December 4, 2021

We invite you to the exhibition
Zdeněk Lhotský: A Sarcophagus for a Queen
Opening Ceremony: 23.09.2021, 19:00
Opening hours: September 24 – December 4, 2021, Tue – Sat, 14:00 – 18:00

More information: www.tzberlin.de

After more than 200 exhibitions in the Czech Republic and abroad, glassmaker, sculptor, painter, graphic artist, and designer Zdeněk Lhotský – an important representative of contemporary Czech art – presents his work at the Czech Centre in Berlin. The exhibition runs from 24 September to 4 December 2021. Continue reading

CZECH GLASS, QUO VADIS?!

Pozvánka CGQV

On 3 September at 6 pm we heartily invite you to the opening of the exhibition Czech Glass, Quo Vadis ?! in Giudecca Art District – GAD on Giudecca Island in Venice.

Together with the exhibiting artists:
Vladimíra Klumparová, Zdeněk Lhotský, Jaroslav Róna, Michal Macků, Petr Stanický, Klára Horáčková, Martin Janecký, Michaela Spružinová, Luba Bakičová and Tomáš Krejčí.

On 4 September, the international glass festival – The Venice Glass Week, of which this exhibition will be a part, will be opened and will last until 12 September.
The exhibition will run for a month and will close after the 10th edition of “Art Night Venezia” from October 2-3, 2021.

ART LINES team, curator Mária Gálová

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