Miloš Ševčík – Resonance

30.5.–13.9.2026

The Resonance exhibition presents a selection of works by Miloš Ševčík (1939–2007, Prague) from the 1960s to 2007. Tracking the evolution of his artistic expression in painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture, it moves from figurative and allegorical motifs to characteristic semi-abstract biomorphic structures reflecting a profound relationship with humanity, nature, light and constant transformation.

Ševčík’s works connect the imagination with observations of organic forms, capturing the dynamics of growth, decay and the quiet energy of life. The exhibition offers visitors an encounter with art that oscillates between the concrete and the elusive, between form and its dissolution.

The exhibition curator, Jolana Pastor, therefore emphasises that Ševčík’s work should not be presented as a linear development, but rather as an emotional and mental map of a single artist who, through figures and biomorphic structures, seeks the essence of human existence. This body of work bears witness to humanity – not the heroic, but the ordinary, the vulnerable and the sometimes absurdly uprooted. And that is precisely why it remains so relevant today.