Current Affairs New York will host an exhibition of 14th century Czech Gothic art

29-11-2001 | Alena Škodová

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Philippe de Montebello, photo CTKPhilippe de Montebello, photo CTK The exhibition will open in the Metropolitan Museum in New York in autumn 2005 and it is to become a major cultural event enjoying the support of many outstanding personalities of American public life. It will be the first time that such an extensive display of Czech art is displayed in the US and will also feature a number of concerts of Czech music as well as performances by Czech theatre companies.

Broad cooperation with other museums and cultural institutions will be involved, as we hear from the Director of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, Philippe de Montebello:

The most prominent personality of the Luxembourg dynasty was Charles IV, the Czech King and Holy Roman Emperor. The curator of the exhibition, Barbara Drake- Boehm confessed great admiration for 14th century monarch:
In April 2006 the exhibition will open in Prague, although venues have yet to be decided upon.

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