19.02.2025
On February 18, 2025, the curators of HYB4 Gallery Filip Kazda and Michal Štochl opened the exhibition Many Forms of Sensitivity at the Prague House in Brussels. As the title suggests, the aim of the exhibition is to explore forms of sensitivity as a key phenomenon of artistic creation through a selection of works by talented young Czech artists.
The exhibition gives space to classic media as a means to slow down, reflect and reinterpret the moment. This is not trendy art trying to keep up with a rapidly changing world, but a celebration of diversity, aesthetic purity and originality. It is a tribute to sensitivity as a key quality that gives art its power and meaning.
“This selection of young Czech artists invites viewers to discover and experience, which is not only visual, but also deeply internal. The exhibition invites you to look into a world where sensitivity is a tool of understanding and creation, connecting a person, their emotions and the world of art,” add the curators.
Exhibiting artists: Dominik Adamec, Karíma Al-Mukhtarová, Veronika Čechmánková, Nikola Čulík, Radka Bodzewitz, David Krňanský, Assaf Hinden, Ester Parasková, Petr Pelzmann, Ondřej Petrlík, Matěj Pokorný, Sofie Tobiášová, Matyáš Malač, Mark Ther.
“Sensitivity is a gift that allows creators to perceive the world in its subtlety, discover hidden meanings and transform them into works full of depth and emotion. We conceived the exhibition as an exploration of various forms of sensitivity – not as a weakness, but as a strength that unlocks new perspectives and opens the viewer’s path to understanding,” say the curators of HYB4 Gallery Filip Kazda and Michal Štochl.
The exhibition will run until March 27, 2025. Visits must be booked in advance by calling 02 230 94 91 or by email at: praguehouse@praha.eu.