
Dorka Hlinková
Dorka Hlinková’s oil paintings explore nature, humanity, and existential themes, using found materials to tell forgotten stories. Discover her work at HIDDEN Gallery.

Anna Helová
Discover the vibrant, spontaneous paintings of Anna Helová at HIDDEN Gallery. Her work focuses on color, surface, and landscape, offering a unique and open-ended interpretation of everyday objects, trees, and more. Explore her dynamic approach to art today.

Anna Banytiuk
Anna Banytiuk (*2001, Kharkiv, Ukraine) is a young visual artist and graphic designer based in Prague. In her work, she focuses on capturing space, its distortion, and perspectives from unusual angles. She works with a wide range of media, from watercolors and traditional graphic techniques to large-scale paintings. Her pieces often reflect personal experiences of the war in Ukraine and life in exile, characterized by strong emotional depth and profound introspection.

Lucie Hošková
Lucie Hošková, despite her young age (born in 1999), is already an established artist with exhibition experience in Prague, Pardubice, and Kutná Hora. Her works, which blend an abstract informal aesthetic with specific mimetic scenes referencing Gnosticism and Neoplatonism, reveal a surprisingly intricate cosmology.

Yukako Manabe
Born in Tokyo in 1994, Yukako Manabe graduated from the Japanese Painting Department at Tokyo University of the Arts and later completed her master's in Printmaking at the same university. She employs techniques from both Japanese painting and printmaking to explore the boundary between everyday life and imagination.

Martin Kolář
Martin Kolář is one of the most talented current students of AVU. From his very first year, he attracted attention with his highly precise painting technique, combined with an original style that synthesizes the thesis of children amidst mainstream entertainment with the antithesis of social pathology and the cult of institutionalized violence.

Matěj Pokorný
Anna Ruth, a graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2022). Mentored by Jiří Petrbok and Martin Gerboc, she embodies contemporary neo-romanticism, weaving personal mythology with fragments of diverse cultures. Her work reflects the evolution of human society, intertwining real historical events with myths.

Roman Košťál
Roman Košťál, born in 1999 in Ústí nad Labem, is a painter and draftsman currently based in Prague. He is best known for his black-and-white charcoal drawings.
His work addresses themes of death, the spirit, the decay of personality after death, and the space between the narrative and the viewer, often using a cinematic aesthetic where black-and-white figures represent deceased and color represents the living.

Yuki Asano

Oskar Hořánek
Oskar Hořánek, a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, has swiftly become a prominent figure in contemporary art. His work deftly navigates the boundaries between figurative and abstract painting, drawing inspiration from everyday environments and objects.

Hiroyuki Kimura

Anna Krištofíková
Anna Krištofíková mainly works mainly with her inner symbolism, which began to gradually emerge in her childhood in a secluded place near a forest, and contemporary self-portraits. Her paintings reflect the environment of the forest, wells and ponds and the mysticism of her childhood belief in the supernatural. At the same time, the paintings reflect her contemporary self and her inner emotional struggles. Most of the action in the paintings takes place after sunset or at dawn, and the most common colors are dark blues and greens.

Monika Chlebek
Monika Chlebek has exhibited extensively throughout Poland, as well as a solo show in Japan and group shows in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Italy. Primarily a painter, Chlebek’s practice centers around figurative motifs such as animals, people, and objects, elements of reality in her everyday life which attract her attention. She follows her intuition, working from what is immediate and intimate to her but endeavouring to synthesise from it a universally accessible visual language with which to speak to universal experiences. Chlebek’s process involves the distillation of reality, stripping down the excess of fragments of life to yield pure motifs, naked of context, allowing for direct engagement free of presumption or preconception.

Chloé Milos Azzopardi

Anna Ruth
Anna Ruth, a graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2022). Mentored by Jiří Petrbok and Martin Gerboc, she embodies contemporary neo-romanticism, weaving personal mythology with fragments of diverse cultures. Her work reflects the evolution of human society, intertwining real historical events with myths.

Oldřich Bystřický

Rick Van der Klooster

Marcela Putnová

Felix Schöppner
Felix Schoeppner is a German Photographer, born in the 90’s and raised in south Hesse. In 2010 he started studying Communication Design at University of Applied Science Darmstadt with focus on photography. He graduated in 2021 with a mixed media project about nature and human perception, which is still ongoing. Since 2021, he has been attending the Bauhaus University Weimar for a master's degree in visual communication.
