THE BEST EVENTS IN PRAGUE
Hotel Josef’s events selections are carefully curated by our Concierge whose insider knowledge will help you design the perfect gallery stroll or special night out. The cultural scene of the Czech capital is coming back to its’ life and we are here bringing you our tips for upcoming year 2022. Feel free to take a look on our Josef Loves Blog which reveals insider tips – from the best baristas to the hottest tables in town – exclusively for our guests.
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Tribute to World Legends: Ray Charles
Ray Charles is known as a laughing jazzman, made famous by the 60s and 70s songs Hit the Road Jack and Georgia on My Mind. His life and professional journey has been fraught with tortuous obstacles, and despite this, both have been successfully and expertly navigated after a prolonged period of time. Ray Charles and Lee Andrew Davison share not only a love of music, but a desire to create music for an audience that will appreciate it and pass it on to the next generation.
Schwestern: Watchtower
This site-specific installation offers space for audiovisual detox and quiet contemplation after visiting the exhibitions. You can think about what you saw in the gallery or simply relax your mind completely. This year, the architectural-artistic duo schwestern created an installation called the Watchtower. The three highest windows in the building of the former transformer station reveal a view of the unique area of Klárov, bordered on one side by the sought-after views of Prague Castle and on the other by the Letná hill profile.
1796–1918: Art of the Long Century
The exhibition 1796–1918: Art of the Long Century from the NGP collections understands the so-called “long century” in a different way than usual. The difference lies in the dates – its beginning is not linked with the events of the French Revolution, but with the birth of the Society of the Patriotic Friends of the Arts on February 5, 1796 in Prague, whose activities were of major importance for the development of fine arts in the Czech Lands.
The exhibition includes two small graphic cabinets presenting the rich exhibits of the Collection of Prints and Drawings from the period under examination.
Preparing for Darkness 2024
Museum Kampa
The exhibition series ‘Preparing for Darkness’, I would like to pose a counter concept. The 8th edition of the series takes place at Museum Kampa and presents 13 artists – mostly painters – who stand as examples of a generation marked by an exceptional intellectual approach to artistic practices. The resulting profound examination of art history, paired with extraordinary artistic skill, can be seen as veritable and imminent, as they each, through their own unique style, offer a real, pictorially comprehensible and perceptible dialogue between past art and their own inscribed emotional world. What unites them is a resurrection of melancholy, which returns to highlight the magical in a viewing experience. In that sense, my chosen metaphor ’Preparing for Darkness’ is meant to describe both melancholy and the state of the world.“ – Uwe Goldenstein
Kafkovské
DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
The exhibition Kafkaesque focuses on reflections on Kafka’s work and poetics in contemporary visual art offering not a historical perspective of his work, but a view that reflects our present-day situation with all its complexities and ambiguities. Works by more than twenty internationally acclaimed artists show that Kafka’s work with its references to existential fears and personal anxieties is highly relevant for our times.
Modern Realist Approaches across the Czechoslovak Scene 1918–1945
The term New Realisms refers to a broader spectrum of the period realist approaches, including the areas of work traditionally referred to as Neoclassicism, Verism, New Objectivity, social art, magic realism and primitivism and, in photography, especially the New Vision.
The project follows works that formally and in terms of their content are related and reflect the modern realist tendencies of the 1920s, which until recently have largely stood aside from the predominantly Francophone interpretation of the development of art history in Czechoslovakia.
Piano Legends Unite: A Tribute to Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Oscar Peterson
A tribute to the finest jazz pianists performed by a world-class and world-renowned band! Hear the greatest jazz hits.
Festival ARENA
Festival ARENA founded by the Divadlo bratří Formanů is a showcase of theatre, new circus, music and contemporary visual art. The performances will take place in tents on the football field of Smíchov's Erpet Centre and on the theatre ship Tajemství, which this year will remain at its permanent berth - on the embankment of Prague 2.