A surprise for art lovers is lurking in one of the building of the former Jesuit College. GASK focuses mainly on Czech art of the 20th and 21st centuries, taking a special interest in young artists who work not only with traditional media but also utilize experimental techniques. A nod to Czech design is included in their Whitebox exhibition space.
GASK’s permanent exhibition, States of Mind/Beyond the Image uses pieces from GASK’s collection arranged in such a way as to examine a person’s emotional and mental life. Temporary exhibitions also cover two floors of the building.
Built by Baroque architect Domenico Orsi between 1667 and 1703, the austere space was meant to appeal to the Jesuit Order, with only the front façade slipping in a little Italian baroque decoration. The College was used for military purposes after the Jesuits left and then GASK opened here in 2009.
GASK’s permanent exhibition, States of Mind/Beyond the Image uses pieces from GASK’s collection arranged in such a way as to examine a person’s emotional and mental life. Temporary exhibitions also cover two floors of the building.
Built by Baroque architect Domenico Orsi between 1667 and 1703, the austere space was meant to appeal to the Jesuit Order, with only the front façade slipping in a little Italian baroque decoration. The College was used for military purposes after the Jesuits left and then GASK opened here in 2009.

