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Matouš Háša

If you mix Michelangelo with Banksy, the result will be Matouš Háša (* 1992). This talented young sculptor prefers to work with stone, especially marble. For the latest series of his works, he traveled for marble to the famous Italian Carrara, from where Michelangelo also took the material. Hasa always complements the classic themes of his sculptures with another meaning created by the lens of a young man from the 21st century, who adds wit and charm to the sculptures.

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Solo exhibitions

2019

Identity Shapes, HYB4 Gallery, Prague

Flashback, ART Gallery Chrudim, Chrudim

2018

Matouš Háša, Jan Gemrot, Gallery of Sculptures, Hořice

Matouš Háša, Jan Gemrot, Salon ASSO, Prague

2011

PO KROK, Gallery of Plastics, Hořice

ON THE ROAD, Church of St. Vitus, Pelhřimov

 

Group exhibitions

2021

Great Expectations, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague

Alone in the Crowd, GASK, Kutná Hora (CR)

2020

A Dream within a Dream, National Gallery Prague

Snake Trails, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague

Vanitas, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague

 

2019

Redefinition, Stolen Gallery, Prague

In: Form, Arcimboldo Gallery, Prague

Flying Inn, Pragovka Art District, Prague

Negative Realism, Czech Center Berlin, Berlin

Just Kids, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague

Art Prague, Prague

 

2018

Possibilities of Dialogue - Installation with artworks by Tracey Emin, National Gallery in Prague, Salm Palace

Reality Show, Arcimboldo Gallery, Prague

Another place - Graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts 2018, Academy of Fine Arts in Prague

Future Ready, HYB4 Gallery, Prague

Basement Season, HYB4 Gallery, Prague

 

2017

Traces, Ply Gallery, London

Group Exhibition, The Old Truman Brewery, London

Nothing in Common, Middlesex University, London

 

2016

Rooms 5, Cihelná 4, Prague

 

2013

Young Contemporary Sculpture, Samaria Gallery. Prague

 

2009

Color, time and space, Hořice, Museum, Hořice

Hall C, Prague

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