Past exhibitions

UNIVERSE 21 Philip Topolovac
9. 5. – 9. 7. 2025
Poem of Powerful Struggle Veronika Čechmánková, Pavla Dundálková, Eva Rotreklová, Edita Malina
14. 2. – 10. 4. 2025
Das Leben ist ein Kampfspiel Jan Wölfchen Vlček
22. 11. 2024 – 24. 1. 2025
After Time Polina Davydenko
10. 9. – 31. 10. 2024
What's Inside the World, Always Present, and Matter (Possibility Thereof)

That Dreams of Awakening
Tereza Jobová, Ruta Putramentaite
17. 5. – 5. 7. 2024
Veränderte Vergangenheit Karen Koltermann
15. 3. – 30. 4. 2024
Dairy protest Denisa Langrová
23. 9. – 30. 11. 2023
Partial drawing of a ring Comunite Fresca, Inge Kosková, Eva Brodská, Jaroslav J. Alt, Tomáš Džadoň, Zuzana Janečková, Lucie Králíková, Michaela Casková, Kryštof Netolický a Jahou Baul
20. 4. – 31. 7. 2023
In its own field Jakub Tajovský
10. 2. – 14. 4. 2023
Space between us Karíma Al-Mukhtarová and Nicole Wendel /D/
17. 11. 2022 – 20. 1. 2023
HERBARIUM Adam Vačkář
8. 9. – 28. 10. 2022
WIRKEN IM GLEICHEN Susanne Schär a Peter Spillmann /CH/
14. 4. – 31. 5. 2022
RAPTILE BRAIN Stanislav Karoli, Kateřina Nováková
27. 1. – 27. 3. 2022
TORTURING THE CATS Matej Chrenka, Elsa Rauerová, Matěj Skalický, Adam Kencki
16. 11. – 16. 12. 2021
MARIA IN PINK Tanja Hemm /D/
21. 8. – 30. 9. 2021
DISPOSITIONS Ondřej Filípek, Stella Geppert /D/
17. 7. – 18. 8. 2021
ACROSS Patrik Pelikán
1. 3. – 31. 5. 2021
ELVES LEAVING THE FOREST András Cséfalvay
22. 12. 2020 – 22. 1. 2021
CONTINUAL TRANSITIONS Daniel Hanzlík
20. 11. 2020 – 22. 1. 2021
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Jiří Žák
14. 8. – 24. 9. 2020
MORPHOLOGY Eliáš Dolejší – Marie Jarošincová – Roswitha Maul – Petra Skořepová – Tomáš Voves
25. 5. – 25. 7. 2020
I KNOW Pavel Humhal
30. 1. – 31. 3. 2020
FIGURAE Max Leiß
7. 11. – 28. 12. 2019
Matěj Lipavský, Václav Litvan, Vojtěch Skácel
18. 9. – 25. 10. 2019
RAUSCHEN | EFFERVESCENCE Christine Camenisch | Johannes Vetsch /CH/
27. 5. – 27. 7. 2019
PLACE OF APPROXIMATION, SPACE OF DISCONNECTION Daniela Krajčová, Peter Jánošík /SK/
4. 4. – 15. 5. 2019
DUST ON A SHELF Gabor Kristóf /HU/
14. 2. – 21. 3. 2019
EYES / AUGEN Fabian Ginsberg, Stefan Hayn /D/
8. 11. – 20. 12. 2018
THE FREELANCE DJ Sláva Sobotovičová /SK/, David Fesl /CZ/
21. 9. – 25. 10. 2018
LIQUID MOTHER LOVE Ester Geislerová /CZ/, Milan Mazúr /SK/
28. 5. – 27. 7. 2018
THERE ARE MORE THINGS Jaro Varga, Dorota Kenderová /SK/
12. 4. – 18. 5. 2018
NATURALISM Vladimír Véla, Jaromír Šimkůj
18. 1. – 22. 2. 2018
WILD MEADOWS Mark Ther
9. 11. – 20. 12. 2017
REKONSTRUKCE PRAVDY Philipp Gasser /CH/
21. 9. – 29. 10. 2017
'PATADATA1 /CZ, DE, UK/ Václav Girsa, Franziska Hufnagel, Andrea Lédlová, Brian Reffin Smith, Lukas Troberg
19. 5. – 19. 7. 2017
BLIND SPOTS David Možný
11. 4. – 11. 5. 2017
CNS Šárka Koudelová, Ondřej Basjuk
2. 3. – 31. 3. 2017
PARTICIP č. 197 Tomáš Vaněk
15. 12. 2016 – 27. 1. 2017
GROUND Silvia Klara Breitwieser /D/
3. 11. – 2. 12. 2016
NEW HORIZONS II. András Cséfalvay /SK/
15. 9. – 16. 10. 2016
DOOM Kryštof Kaplan
20. 5. – 30. 6. 2016
I-SANCTUARY Irina Birger /NL/
7. 4. – 14. 5. 2016
ČUJKI Lenka Černotová
18. 2. – 18. 3. 2016
FURTHER AND HIGHER Daniel Vlček
25. 11. – 10. 12. 2015
UVOLNĚNÝ POHYB Ben Brix /D/
22. 10. – 20. 11. 2015
PER MAN ENT FÓR ENT PER FOR MAN'S Per man ent fór ent per for man`s
15. 8. – 25. 9. 2015
Games in the globe Adéla Součková, Matěj Smetana
25. 6. – 31. 7. 2015
PALLIATIVE Iede Reckman /NL/
5. 5. – 5. 5. 2015
TOO MUCH, TOO SOON Katarína Hládeková, Ondřej Homola
19. 3. – 24. 4. 2015
TERRIBLE GRAPES AND BAD WINE Jiří Kovanda, Markéta Othová
5. 2. – 11. 3. 2015
ANAGRAMM Matthias Hesselbacher /D/
13. 11. – 19. 12. 2014
RAHMEN UND RAHMENBESCHRÄNKUNGEN Eva Koťátková /CZ/, Josef Hofer /AT/
18. 9. – 31. 10. 2014
MARSEILLE Pierre-Gilles Chaussonnet /F/
1. 9. – 10. 10. 2014
IF BEAUTY KILLS Blanka Jakubčíková
10. 7. – 15. 8. 2014
INTERTWINED Antoinette Nausikaa /NL/
14. 3. – 30. 4. 2014
CLASH Pavel Hošek
13. 2. – 12. 3. 2014
Still Life Petr Willert
3. 12. – 20. 12. 2013
WHATEVER Jan Šerých
17. 9. – 18. 10. 2013
SELF PORTRAITS Patricie Fexová
9. 7. – 8. 8. 2013
CONVERTER Carola Ernst /D/
16. 5. – 28. 6. 2013
FRAGMENTS AND EVENTS Zbyněk Sedlecký
14. 3. – 2. 5. 2013
SOMETHING Jan Ambrůz
18. 1. – 28. 2. 2013
I'M TELLING YOU IT'S TRUE, BUT Václav Girsa
18. 10. 2012 – 31. 1. 2013
MODUS OPERANDI Petr Bařinka, Pavel Strnad
23. 7. – 31. 8. 2012
Zlín#32 Petr Stanický
22. 5. – 22. 5. 2012
TERMOVISION Matej Fabian /SK/
2. 2. – 21. 3. 2012
Portfolio 2 Jiří Petrbok
14. 12. 2011 – 31. 1. 2012
MÍSTNÍ MUZEUM Dominik Lang
8. 11. – 2. 12. 2011
MEDITATION Jaroslav Čevora
1. 9. – 14. 10. 2011
BARVY COLOURS FARBEN COLORI Lenka Vítková, Jiří Valoch
12. 7. – 28. 8. 2011
POZITIVY Zbigniew Libera /PL/
3. 5. – 3. 7. 2011
SPÍŠ TIŠE Zdeněk Gajdoš
23. 2. – 8. 4. 2011
NENÍ NÁVRATU Pavel Forman
25. 12. 2010 – 21. 1. 2011
SVĚT BEZ MÍSTA Habima Fuchs, Erwin Kneihsl, Markus Selg /D/
9. 9. – 22. 10. 2010
ANDREW´S HONEYMOON IN INDIA / ANDREWOVA SVATEBNÍ CESTA V INDII Andrew Gilbert /GB/
6. 5. – 4. 6. 2010
KW "FAMILY" Igor Korpaczewski
25. 3. – 30. 4. 2010
ROZHOVOR PŘES STĚNU Eva Koťátková
11. 2. – 19. 3. 2010
HLAVYVHLAVĚ Radim Hanke
10. 12. 2009 – 29. 1. 2010
MASKER1 Jakub Matuška
5. 11. – 4. 12. 2009
LABYRINTY Petr Kunčík
30. 9. – 30. 10. 2009
BEZČASIE Juliana Mrvová /SK/
4. 6. – 10. 7. 2009
PARTICIP 91 Tomáš Vaněk
23. 4. – 30. 5. 2009
PEPITO Tereza Velíková
26. 3. – 18. 4. 2009
MANDARINKY Jiří Kovanda
5. 2. – 20. 3. 2009
LESKYMOIDY Milan Houser
11. 12. 2008 – 31. 1. 2009
AIRSTRIKES Lubomír Jarcovják
6. 11. – 6. 12. 2008
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Past exhibition

UNIVERSE 21

Philip Topolovac
9. 5. – 9. 7. 2025
  • Opening exhibition: 2025. 05. 08. v 18:00
  • Photogallery: Richard Gieselmann
  • Curator of the exhibition: Markus Proschek

Exhibition annotation

Philip Topolovac (lives and works in Berlin) has often dealt with the perception and conditions of social reality in his previous work. The project ‘Universe 21’ was prepared in collaboration with the Austrian curator Markus Proschek. The exhibition includes the work Prophets, which thematizes the transience of experiencing states of human consciousness, whereby ‘ecstatic experience’ means escape from the world and total existence at the same time.

The UNIVERSE 21 exhibition consists of closed segments. It seems that they are strangers to each other and that we will hardly find areas of contact between them. The objects remind us of something with their visuality. Something archetypal that we can perceive. Shapes carry with them ideas stored deep in the subconscious. If the relationships between them work, then we find that there is a technological drama encoded into the exhibition. It unfolds on several levels and can, depending on the sensitivity of the viewer, end in an almost ecstatic experience.

Let's look first at Berghain. A club specialising in electronic music.
The mecca of dance music. An industrial former power station building. What could be a better example of the fusion of technology and ecstasy? "Beauty and transience", the transience of time, the intensity of experience, the ecstatic experience. This is the name of the film made in 2019 about Sven Marquardt, the iconic figure of this club. The question behind it is precisely: Is the building and the experience of ecstasy only accessible to the chosen few?

And who were the chosen ones in ethologist John B. Calhouse? Originally young, then desocialized individuals who had lost the ability to interact with each other. The technology of their lives was engineered by a scientist. To prepare them for the living conditions that so-called Western society would later impose on itself. Prosperity, absolute abundance and plenty. In this environment, the will to live was extinguished. And whether the experiment was about paradise or hell, let's admit that interpretation plays a big role. Calhouse's idea of a mouse paradise was a human idea, do we know anything about the mouse?

Octogon ex voto suscepto, "on the basis of a public promise". What was the promise of this mousetrap? Originally a promise of knowledge: what lies behind the fulfilled dream of a perfect life? Whoever once longs for knowledge, even of himself, cannot lose his way. Calhoun made many attempts. The result was only misery and destruction. But the object on display is magnificent. Technical sophistication and impeccable craftsmanship give it dignity. Let's leave aside the scientific experiments. Is it the architecture of the future? An abstract image? A technology capable of movement?

Titanic is another component of the exhibition that forces us to think about the relationship between technology and human perception - both are presented to the viewer in a liminal zone both visually and emotionally. The most famous ship ever to set sail on the ocean.
She sank in 1912 and the 1997 film gave the legend a new unadulterated romantic visuality.

Hentai is the term for the harder pornography of Japanese cartoons. Reminiscences - references to these films were created by collage-like references to the visual surface. They are handled in a playful, mischievous way, and so they were treated in the installation as they were arranged in space.

The other two segments - plaster heads that levitate in the gallery space like mute excited spectators, and luminescent animated zeppelin aggregates that hover like magical alien machines - tempt us to look for harmony between biological structures and biotechnology.

Berghain is one of the most famous nightclubs in the world, located in a former power station building on the border of Berlin's Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain districts. The club is famous, among other things, for its entry requirements, which are determined by the bouncers according to appearance, behaviour or language, for example. The club's main bouncer is photographer Sven Marquardt, about whom two documentaries were made in 2019 - Berlin Bouncer and Beauty & Impermanence.

John B. Calhoun, an American ethologist, became famous for his "Universe 25" experiment, where he created a utopian environment for mice with no predators and unlimited access to food and water.
The population, freed from material constraints, grew rapidly and soon serious social problems began to manifest themselves - aggression increased, social bonds broke down and reproduction declined. Calhoun used the term 'behavioural sink' to describe the behaviour of inflated populations and self-centred, passive individuals.

R.M.S. Titanic, the largest passenger ocean liner in the world at the time, represented the perfection and pride of the British Navy. During her maiden voyage, the Titanic struck an iceberg shortly before midnight on April 14-15, killing approximately 1,500 passengers and crew members. The Titanic's tragic fate has been the subject of numerous works of art, including the American film Titanic (1997, James Cameron), which won numerous awards, including a record 11 Academy Awards.

HENTAI (Czech transliteration, int. transliteration - hentai) - can be translated as naughty, sexual or perverted. It is used primarily by Western audiences as a general term for pornographic cartoon (manga) or animated (anime) material. The current form of hentai as hard-core pornography originated after World War II as an extreme version of mainstream manga, which became a popular and widely available entertainment in post-war Japan.