![]() ![]() ![]() Museum Kampa’s collection is comprised of 17 sculptures and a number of drawings and designs. The 8 th and last chapter of the new permanent exhibition is dedicated to Otto Gutfreund (1889–1927). More than seventy works are exhibited: besides the gems of Museum Kampa’s collection ( Amorfa – Warm Chromatic, 1912 The Cathedral, 1912–1913 The Form of Yellow, 1919–1923), other key works on display include The Bookworm ( Le Bibliomane ), 1897 (Prague Castle Collection) Distillation Apparatus ( l’alambic ), 1929 (private collection) Plan Violet, 1954 (private collection), etc. Apart from the paintings in Meda Mládek’s collection, the exhibition is complemented by several paintings from public and private collections, particularly from the 1920s and 1930s, a period which Meda did not concentrate so much on in her collecting activities. This enabled him to develop a different form of structuring the surface of a painting. The viewer can thus observe individual phases of Kupka’s concentrated analysis of individual painting elements – line, surface, light values and colour, including an important phase of Kupka’s development, when he defined his concept of colour planes. The permanent exhibition of František Kupka, which is divided into seven chapters, chronologically presents Kupka’s work from the mid-1890s to the mature works of the 1950s. In addition to the paintings, the collection also includes studies which illustrate Kupka’s well-thought- out path to the final work. The collection maps Kupka’s path towards non-figurative art of the first years of the 20 th century. The collection of works by František Kupka (1871–1957), one of the most important representatives of 20 th century art, is a crucial pillar of the of Jan and Meda Mládek collection. Works by two important authors of Czech origin, František Kupka and Otto Gutfreund, form the most important elements of Museum Kampa’s collection – Meda Mládek presented both authors in exhibitions mainly in the United States, by which she endeavoured to increase awareness of these two great artists and of Czech modern art overall. This is in part thanks to the extensive collection created by Mr. 1919), is one of the most popular galleries in Prague. Museum Kampa, founded by the Jan and Meda Mládek Foundation, established in turn by the Czech- American art collector and benefactor Meda Mládek (b. Dear visitors, from Wednesday 16 November to Monday 19 December, the permanent exhibition Kupka & Gutfreund: Masters of World Art will be closed for technical reasons. ![]()
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