Signal V: A Selection of Objects and Installations from the Robert Runták Collection
Telegraph Gallery•May 25, 2026 — Sep 24, 2026
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Olomouc, June 2026
Monumental Art Beyond the Museum: Telegraph Gallery Opens the Exhibition Signal V
On 25 June 2026, Telegraph Gallery in Olomouc will open the exhibition project Signal V: A Selection of Objects and Installations from the Robert Runták Collection. Within the Czech context, the exhibition presents a unique selection of groundbreaking large-scale works whose size and significance often go beyond the scope of conventional private collecting. This is the fifth project in the Signal exhibition series, which showcases key works of contemporary art from recent decades.
Challenging Collecting Stereotypes
The exhibition Signal V challenges the established notion that large-scale objects belong exclusively in public institutions and demonstrates how such works can function within private collections. The exhibition will present a selection of significant installations and objects by artists of the post-1989 generation, including Krištof Kintera, Jiří Příhoda, Milena…
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Signal V: A Selection of Objects and Installations from the Robert Runták Collection
Telegraph Gallery•May 25, 2026 — Sep 24, 2026
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE
Olomouc, June 2026
Monumental Art Beyond the Museum: Telegraph Gallery Opens the Exhibition Signal V
On 25 June 2026, Telegraph Gallery in Olomouc will open the exhibition project Signal V: A Selection of Objects and Installations from the Robert Runták Collection. Within the Czech context, the exhibition presents a unique selection of groundbreaking large-scale works whose size and significance often go beyond the scope of conventional private collecting. This is the fifth project in the Signal exhibition series, which showcases key works of contemporary art from recent decades.
Challenging Collecting Stereotypes
The exhibition Signal V challenges the established notion that large-scale objects belong exclusively in public institutions and demonstrates how such works can function within private collections. The exhibition will present a selection of significant installations and objects by artists of the post-1989 generation, including Krištof Kintera, Jiří Příhoda, Milena…




















































