Database

Century of Relativity. Permanent Exhibition of 20th Century Fine Arts

November 14 2013, Začátky a konce
June 30 2016, Začátky a konce



12 seated figures
Magdalena Abakanowicz, 12 seated figures, 1974 – 1976 (sculpture)
Active yellow
Nádler István, Active yellow, 1968 (painting)
And again (diptych)
Pinczehelyi Sándor, And again (diptych), 1973 – 2002 (mixed media)
And again (diptych)
Pinczehelyi Sándor, And again (diptych), 1973 – 2002 (mixed media)
Untitled
Tót Endre, Untitled, 1987 (painting)
Blue
Ludmila Padrtová, Blue, 1957 (painting)
HARMAS
Victor Vasarely, HARMAS, 1966 (mixed media)
INRI
Jiří David, INRI, 1987 (painting)
Area 132
Ryszard Winiarski, Area 132, 1973 (painting)
She
Jana Želibská, She, 1967 (painting)
Picture - Object
Aleš Veselý, Picture - Object, 1960 (mixed media)
Postgeometry
Bak Imre, Postgeometry, 1982 (painting)
Quasi-image 101
Maurer Dóra, Quasi-image 101, 1983 (painting)
Relief
Hugo Demartini, Relief, 1964 (sculpture)
Silver Corridor
Karel Malich, Silver Corridor, 1970 (sculpture)
Steps
Fehér László , Steps, 1989 (painting)
Dance of Death
Laco Teren, Dance of Death, 1989 (painting)
TEREK
Victor Vasarely, TEREK, 1951 (painting)
Dead Head
Zbyněk Sekal, Dead Head, 1957 (sculpture)
The Turkish Bath
Jiří Kolář, The Turkish Bath, 1965 – 1969 (mixed media)
Untitled
Milan Knížák, Untitled, 1964 – 1979 (mixed media)
[Untitled]
Jiří Kolář, [Untitled], 1971 (mixed media)


The presentation portrays the best of a broad spectrum of works – often contradicting in ideas and styles of which we can identify as important, or even, without exaggeration, crucial not only for Czech modern and contemporary art. On this basic aim focuses the Olomouc Museum of Art in the perment exposition of 20th century in Central European context. Next to the basic streams in Czech modern art of this period includes artworks of exile authors and prominent Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak authors as well.

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