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Art Palace Prague presents a retrospective exhibition of the Brno-based painter and musician Josef Vohrabal (1908–1994), one of the most remarkable—yet unjustly overlooked—figures of Czech post-war modernism. Although his work is represented in major institutions such as the National Gallery in Prague and the Moravian Gallery in Brno, Josef Vohrabal spent most of his life working in the seclusion of his basement studio. A comprehensive presentation of his work thus remained one of the long-standing debts of Czech art history—one that this exhibition seeks to repay.
Vohrabal’s path to art was far from straightforward. His lifelong experience as a bandleader and musician manifested in his painting as an innate sense of rhythm, harmony, and inner order. He arrived at sustained artistic practice only after the age of forty, yet his creative perseverance proved all the greater. The exhibition opens with realistically conceived female nudes, through which one can observe the gradual transformation from figuration toward formal stylisation inspired by the Brno artistic scene and the circle of painters such as Bohumír Matal and Jánuš Kubíček. Vohrabal worked systematically within carefully conceived thematic cycles, always preparing the final composition with precision in his pastel studies.




