
Street–art vs. Pop–art
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Permanent exhibition of Street-art vs. Pop-art. This is the latest exposition of the Museum. It displays the works of major artists who personally knew Andy Warhol, were inspired by his works or have a direct reference to his artistic legacy.
In this exhibition, visitors have the opportunity to see, among other things, the works of art by major authors, such as Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bambi, Poppy, and others. This exposition is unique of its kind. Visually, this composition also contains poster compositions of workshops inspired by street art of Jitka Kopejtková, a Prague photographer and paining artist. The graphical composition of the Slovak artist Radko Repický is displayed on the walls of the exposition.
The atmosphere of this exposition is completed by the film Banksy – Exit Throught The Gift Shop, which provides an insight into the life of the street-artists and showcases their work.
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