Exhibitions in 66G
During the one and a half year of operation, the 66 Gallery held a number of exhibitions of design and fine art, some of which can still be considered as rare.
Namely we can highlight the Anatomy of ČZ exhibition, directed by creative group OKOLO; the charity exhibition project 120 x120, curated by Slovak artist Jaroslav Kyša; the first ever vinyl toys exhibition in Prague, presenting the work of Alexander Gurlich aka Fshizz; the solo exhibition of Michal Cimala called Vitamin C; or the 1966 exhibition presenting iconic products created in this very year, curated by Michal Froněk (studio Olgoj Chrochoj) and Adam Štěch (OKOLO).
Also a group exhibition was held, with the participation of Jakub Hubálek, Jan Mráz, Martin Krajc and Robotman Stenley Povoda, under the name Hogo Trafo Fogo; or the Pedal Project exhibition, which has been the first public presentation focused on the phenomenon fixed gear / single speed bicycles and urban cycling here.
Various exhibitions in 66 Gallery (photo: Archiv 66 Gallery and BOTAS 66)
In the relatively short period of time, 66 Gallery has managed to establish itself on the Prague gallery scene and with its program on the verge of design, fashion and art had found a large visitor base. Apart from these events, the 66 Gallery has served as a venue for presenting new collections of BOTAS 66 and informal meetings with customers.
Opening of the exhibition Pedal Project: Fixed Gear (photo: Ondřej Červinka and Jaroslav Moravec)