Listening Body
National Gallery Prague•Sep 26, 2025 — Jan 11, 2026
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Dutch artist Kinke Kooi is having her first solo show in Czechia, as an international guest for the Jindřich Chalupecký Award 2025 exhibition. Exhibition Kinke Kooi: Listening Body takes place from 26 September 2025 till 11 January 2026 at the Trade Fair Palace of the National Gallery in Prague.Artistic career of the 64-year-old Dutch painter Kinke Kooi has spanned decades, but she has only recently gained significant international recognition. The works in Listening Body are exhibited in Czechia for the very first time, representing a selection from a body of work spanning four decades. By choosing Kooi as the foreign guest of 36th Jindrich Chalupecký Award, the curatorial team of the JChS is responding, among other things, to the abolition of the age limit within the Award.
“Kinke Kooi’s drawings are visually opulent – it is both easy and beautiful to lose oneself in them. We hope visitors to our exhibition will be able to do just that, using the corners of the exhibition…
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Listening Body
National Gallery Prague•Sep 26, 2025 — Jan 11, 2026
Press Release
Dutch artist Kinke Kooi is having her first solo show in Czechia, as an international guest for the Jindřich Chalupecký Award 2025 exhibition. Exhibition Kinke Kooi: Listening Body takes place from 26 September 2025 till 11 January 2026 at the Trade Fair Palace of the National Gallery in Prague.Artistic career of the 64-year-old Dutch painter Kinke Kooi has spanned decades, but she has only recently gained significant international recognition. The works in Listening Body are exhibited in Czechia for the very first time, representing a selection from a body of work spanning four decades. By choosing Kooi as the foreign guest of 36th Jindrich Chalupecký Award, the curatorial team of the JChS is responding, among other things, to the abolition of the age limit within the Award.
“Kinke Kooi’s drawings are visually opulent – it is both easy and beautiful to lose oneself in them. We hope visitors to our exhibition will be able to do just that, using the corners of the exhibition…






































