Prague Contemporary Art Map: Galleries, Museums, Project Spaces, and Exhibitions
Contemporary art in Prague is shaped by a compact but layered geography: the historic center still holds institutional visibility, while Holešovice, Karlín, Žižkov, and Smíchov carry much of the city’s gallery and project-space energy. The scene is not especially market-heavy; it is more often defined by institutions, independent initiatives, and a slower, research-oriented rhythm. The National Gallery Prague, Kunsthalle Praha, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, and MeetFactory provide the main institutional framework in Prague, connecting collection-based narratives with experimental formats, residencies, and public programs.
Among galleries in Prague, spaces such as hunt kastner, Drdova Gallery, Polansky Gallery, DSC Gallery, and Kvalitář give the commercial field a varied but still relatively intimate structure, moving between Czech artists, Central European positions, and international programs. Independent platforms including Display, Berlínskej Model, and Futura keep the scene more discursive and artist-led, often closer to criticism, publishing, or collective production than to market circulation. In regional terms, Prague shares with Warsaw a post-socialist art ecology where institutional memory and independent practice remain tightly interwoven, producing scenes that are historically conscious without being frozen by history. Its contemporary identity lies precisely in that tension: modest in scale, intellectually dense, and sustained by spaces that often operate with more curatorial ambition than commercial spectacle.
A deeper look at the scene is available through galleries and art institutions in Prague.
Explore Prague
A local guide to Prague, with links to its galleries, institutions, and wider Czech Republic art context.
Explore Contemporary Art Worldwide
Discover related art scenes across other global regions.