Naplavka Market, which opens at 8am and closes at 2pm, is a popular Saturday hangout for both locals and tourists looking to buy fresh vegetables or simply enjoy coffee and satisfying pastries, or champagne and oysters if you like.
Skunk Anansie is a British rock band formed in 1994, known for their powerful blend of alternative rock, punk, and metal, led by the dynamic and politically charged vocals of Skin (Deborah Dyer).
Warhaus, the side project of Maarten Devoldere from Balthazar, blends melancholic sounds with inspiration from Leonard Cohen, Serge Gainsbourg, and Tom Waits.
British singer-songwriter Benjamin Clementine, known for his genre-blending music and poetic lyrics, continues to create boundary-pushing art.
The One World Festival brings human rights documentaries to audiences across the Czech Republic.
This exhibition explores how technology obscures its inner workings, touching on themes of secrecy, distortion, and curiosity.
The first Czech exhibition of Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, known for her immersive installations.
Azealia Banks is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter known for her sharp lyricism, genre-blending music, and outspoken personality. Rising to fame with her 2011 hit "212", she has remained a controversial yet influential figure in hip-hop and pop culture.
Inspired by the life and work of Toyen, the exhibition L’identité explores questions of human identity across generations. It features works by Toyen, Adriena Šimotová, Margita Titlová Ylovsky, Veronika Šrek Bromová, Kateřina Vincourová, Lenka Klodová, unconductive trash, Anetta Mona Chişa, Lucia Tkáčová, Mark Ther, Pavla Sceranková, and Lucie Rosická.
Franta, whose real name is František Mertl (born 1930), is a prominent representative of figurative painting. The exhibition showcases seven decades of his work, including large-format ink drawings and bronze sculptures, highlighting his impact on art in both France and Czechoslovakia.
The retrospective exhibition follows the dynamic work of photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, exploring themes of passion, desire, uncertainty, and inner freedom as she documents her journey across cultures and historical periods.