Hunt Kastner
contemporary art gallery
04/06/2026
Eva Koťátková
Institution - Pause, 2018
16 sleeves: metal, fabric, thread
variable
On view at the exhibition "Antonio Ballester Moreno. Sky and Earth" from the Colección Fundación Arco
CA2M Museum, Madrid
through 27 September 2026
Introducing a landscape into an interior space through scenography is not only an artistic practice, but also a metaphor that reflects the profound influence of the environment on our physical and political experience. This exhibition seeks to connect the exterior with the interior, exploring how landscape—as an artistic genre—has historically been understood as a construct that transcends the aesthetic and encompasses geological, anthropological and social dimensions. With this aim, the show fosters a dialogue between the work of the artist Antonio Ballester Moreno and 29 works by other artists from the collection of the .
Photos by Sue Ponce. Courtesy of Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo.
22/05/2026
Peles Duo: portals
on view through 23 May 2026
“The shapeshifting is also an artistic process of seeing, of encounters between hands and eyes and its subject matter. In Sandro Botticelli’s painting Madonna and the Pomegranate, the baby Jesus holds the bulbous fruit in his hand, its interior exposed. Allegedly an accurate rendering of the anatomy of the human heart, it brings the inner architecture of the body from the divine to the world. The hands touch the heart, and in this symbolic exchange, the meaning multiplies. ...
Something must be thought of, for things to take such a flowing form, when returning the matter to its origin. Sculpture or bodies: can we truly give ourselves back to the Earth, after being moulded, fired and burnt, exhibited and contextualised? Marked by the world, it is never the same soil, never the same body, its folds lead to a different time, space and memory. Art is not a tool to move us elsewhere – the fabric of art is the world as it is. In portals, it all opens to previously unseen glimpses of its transition.”
tool of tools (our hands), 2026
&
the double world, 2026
acrylic and UV print on burnt gypsum, pigments and rope in steel frame
42 x 29,7 cm
an excerpt from the exhibition text by Hana Janečková
photos by Jan Kolský
21/05/2026
Art Warsaw 2026, Villa Róż
First floor, near the stairs
Preview: May 20
21 – 24 May 2026
Come visit us at Art Warsaw, where we are presenting works by Dominika Dobiášová, Anna Hulačová, Eva Koťátková.
For inquiries and/or any additional information, please contact us at [email protected]
Photo: Błażej Pindor
20/05/2026
Art Warsaw 2026, Villa Róż
21-24 May 2026
With works by Dominika Dobiášová, Anna Hulačová, Eva Koťátková
First floor near the stairs
Hunt Kastner is pleased to announce its participation in Art Warsaw Villa Róż.
For , Hunt Kastner presents a focused selection of works of three Czech women artists from different yet closely connected generations: .hulacova, , and . Hulačová and Koťátková belong to a generation shaped by post-socialist transformation and ecological as well as political concerns, while Dobiášová is a strong voice of the emerging generation, which engages with these themes just as intensely. Working across sculpture, installation and painting, these artists share a deep commitment to exploring contemporary existence.
Pictured here:
Anna Hulačová, Little Vest, 2025, concrete, honeycomb, 32 x 23 cm x 18 cm
Anna Hulačová, Gargoyles, 2026; Dog, aluminium painted acrystal, honeycomb 30 x 46 x 24; Bird, aluminium painted acrystal, honeycomb 23 x 20 x 15 cm
Eva Koťátková, installation of three sculptures; untitled from the series Stages of Sleep, 2013, welded metal, 55 × 55 × 150 cm; untitled from the series Not How People Move But What Moves Them, 2013, welded metal construction, fabric 47 × 12 × 12 cm; untitled from the series Stages of Sleep, 2013, welded metal, 60 × 0,5 × 105 cm (2x)
Eva Koťátková, untitled, 2024 welded metal, yarn, recycled fabrics 50 × 35 × 20 cm
Eva Koťátková, untitled, 2011-2012, collage, printed illustations and ink on paper, 20 x 14 cm unframed
Dominika Dobiášová, Neighbours, 2025, acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, oak frame, 158 × 122,5 cm
Dominika Dobiášová, Playground, 2025, acrylic on canvas, oak frame, 112 × 97 cm
For inquiries and/or any additional information, please contact [email protected].
14/05/2026
Independent, New York
Booth 207
Preview: May 14
15 - 17 May 2026
Come visit us at booth 207, where we are presenting works by Jaromír Novotný and Jiří Thýn.
For inquiries and/or any additional information, please contact us at [email protected]
Photo: Adam Reich
12/05/2026
Zbyněk Baladrán
Sharjah Biennial 17: What remains, sits restive
21 January–13 June 2027
Hunt Kastner is pleased to announce that Zbyněk Baladrán has been invited to participate in Sharjah Biennial 17: What remains, sits restive, curated by Angela Harutyunyan and Paula Nascimento. Taking place across multiple venues of Sharjah, the biennial brings together 109 artists whose works address the legacies of socialist modernity, anti-colonial histories, cultural memory and the infrastructures that shape contemporary life. Baladrán joins the section curated by Angela Harutyunyan, alongside an international group of artists engaging with the political and cultural residues shaping our present.
Image: Paula Nascimento (left), Angela Harutyunyan (right)
Photo: Danko Stjepanovic
11/05/2026
Eva Koťátková
untitled from the series “Documents of Violent Actions that (Maybe) Happened Last Week”, 2016
welded metal, yarn
“Sit Up Straight”, 2008
a multi-channel video installation
On view at the exhibition “Black Mirror. The Long Shadow of the Future”
Ludwig Museum, Budapest
through 18 October 2026
curated by József Készman, Borbála Kálmán
Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art is currently presenting “Black Mirror. The Long Shadow of the Future”, a thematic selection from the museum’s collection featuring works by Eva Koťátková, including “Sit Up Straight” (2008), a multi-channel video installation, alongside welded metal and yarn works from the series “Documents of Violent Actions that (Maybe) Happened Last Week” (2016). The welded metal works from this series will also be presented by the gallery at the forthcoming edition of Art Basel 2026.
Photos by András Zombori
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