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  2. Moravian Gallery in Brno - Wikipedia

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    The Moravian Gallery in Brno (Czech: Moravská galerie v Brně) is the second largest art museum in the Czech Republic, established in 1961 by the merging of two older institutions. It is in five buildings: Pražák Palace, Governor's Palace, Museum of Applied Arts, Jurkovič House and Josef Hoffmann Museum.

  3. Devětsil - Wikipedia

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    Members published several art magazines - ReD (Revue Devětsilu), Disk and Pásmo, as well as occasional anthologies (most importantly Devětsil and Život) and organized several exhibitions. For the most part, Devětsil artists produced poetry and illustration, but they also made contributions to many other art forms, including sculpture, film ...

  4. Anthropos Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Anthropos Pavilion. A life-size model of mammoth. The central point of the main exhibition hall. Anthropos (or Anthropos Pavilion, from the Greek Άνθρωπος, human or man) is a museum located in the city of Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic

  5. Mezipatra - Wikipedia

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    The festival was founded in Brno in 2000 as an accompanying program of the Gay Men CZ competition. The following year was already organized as a separate event – a film show called Duha nad Brnem (Rainbow over Brno). In 2002 the festival started using the name Mezipatra with the subtitle czech gay and lesbian film festival. In the same year ...

  6. Janáček Academy of Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Janáček Academy of Performing Arts was established on 12 September 1947 and is named after classical composer Leoš Janáček.Following the collapse of the Czech communist government in 1989, music and theatre faculties were re-established, [clarification needed] a number of professors who had been unable to teach were brought back, young teachers were admitted to the staff, new fields ...

  7. Brno Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    Brno Exhibition Center (Czech: Brněnské výstaviště) is a convention centre based in Brno, Czech Republic.It was established in 1928. [1] The centre occupies a site on 667,000 square metres (7,180,000 sq ft) and provides a total net exhibition area of 125,496 square metres (1,350,830 sq ft) [2] including open-air space and exhibition halls with an exhibition area of 61,479 square metres ...

  8. Mendel Museum of Masaryk University - Wikipedia

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    Mendel Museum (Czech: Mendelovo muzeum) has been an institution of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, since 2007. The museum was established in 2002 with the international co-operation of a number of organizations.

  9. Petr Kvíčala - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 he became a member of the art group Měkkohlaví, which was formed in response to the emergence of various artistic groups, lacking a common program, whose main objective was to promote commercially. In 1989 Kvíčala founded, along with Marian Palla and Milan Magni, a musically-performative group called Florián – Group of Haze and Kine.