VUT Fine Art at the Botanical Gardens: Quirky Masterpieces and Mystifying Abstract Art
Recyklované figury by Eliška Jedličková. Credit: Cathy Khoury-Prinsloo. There is currently an exciting, quirky, often amazing, and occasionally mystifying sculpture exhibition by VUT fine art students and staff at the…
Art & Oncology: Unexpected Intersections At the Masaryk Institute on Žlutý Kopec
Brno is no stranger to unusual art exhibitions in unusual settings. Brno Daily's Cathy Khoury-Prinsloo reflects on the curious intersection of art and oncology at the Masaryk Institute on Žlutý…
Brno’s Living and Loving Memories
Brno's Central Cemetery and Spilberk Castle have both been dwelling on the departed this month. Brno Daily's Cathy Khoury-Prinsloo visited both to reflect on two very different ways of remembering…
Ukrainian Protests in Brno: The Poignant Arsenal of the Ordinary
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian protesters have gathered every Sunday in the squares of Brno in sombre witness to the events taking place in their homeland. In…
Review: Splendour, Tragedy and Skullduggery at the Tutankhamun Exhibition
Tutunkhamun's famous death mask is the centrepiece of the exhibition, which will now run until the end of 2022. Photo credit: Cathy Khoury-Prinsloo. “I see wonderful things” archeologist Howard Carter…
Intriguing Art and Botany “Two-For-One” at The Botanical Garden
There is an intriguing double attraction at the Botanical Garden of Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science. Modern sculptures are engaged in a witty and profound dialogue with a centennial collection…
Exhibition At Moravian Gallery Examines The “Civilised Woman” of The Interwar Years
There is an English guided tour of the Civilized Woman Exhibition at the Moravská Galerie on the 31st May at 3pm. Art lovers, social sciences students, and especially feminists should…