"I finally got it.
Kafka is the ultimate Realist.
It took me a lifetime to fully understand that Kafka’s 'Prozess' and 'Das Schloss' are just painstakingly honest and sober reports of the world I live in.
All the other tales of the matrix are simply illusions.
Or dreams within dreams, as Poe put it".
Gottfried Helnwein

Join us for the opening of a new large-scale exhibition KAFKAESQUE which focused on the reflection of Franz Kafka's work and poetics in contemporary visual art.
The work of three dozen internationally renowned artists shows that Kafka's work, with its references to existential fears and personal anxieties, is highly relevant to our times. The aim of this exhibition is not to build new monuments repeating old clichés, but to reflect Kafka's work through the perspective of the contemporary world, which is at a point where the old no longer exists and the new has not yet been born.
The opening will include a performance by the Agon Orchestra.
Curators: Otto M. Urban, Leoš Válka, Michaela Šilpochová
Exhibiting Artists: Josef Bolf, Brothers Quay, Pavel Büchler, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Mat Collishaw, Rowynn Michelle Dumont, Martin Gerboc, Douglas Gordon, Matouš Háša, Gottfried Helnwein, Siegfried Herz, Magdalena Jetelová, David Lynch, Volker März, Stefan Milkov, Jan van Oost, O.E.U., Wolfgang Pavlik, Viktor Pivovarov, Nil & Karin Romano, Jaroslav Róna, Nicola Samori, Marek Schovánek, Jakub Špaňhel, Jan Švankmajer, Johan Tahon, Mark Ther, Alexander Tinei, Maciej Toporowicz and Liu Xia
Some of the most important parts of Kafka’s works read as if they were literal descriptions of expressionist paintings that should really be painted
Theodor W. Adorno


Prague-born Franz Kafka (1883-1924) is one of the key authors of 20th-century world culture. His novels, stories, and correspondence have been translated into dozens of languages, his work and life have become the subject of numerous monographs and expert studies. Kafka’s literary work has not only influenced other writers but gradually affected many different areas of culture, such as film, music and visual arts.
The exhibition KAFKAESQUE focuses on reflections on Kafka’s work and poetics in contemporary visual art offering not a historical perspective of his work, but a view that reflects our present-day situation with all its complexities and ambiguities. Works by more than thirty internationally acclaimed artists show that Kafka’s work with its references to existential fears and personal anxieties is highly relevant for our times.
For decades, attempts to understand Kafka’s literary work and life have posed a great intellectual and often even emotional challenge to both scholars and readers and have been subject to a multitude of interpretations. The aim of this exhibition is not to build new monuments that repeat old clichés, but to reflect Kafka’s work through the perspective of the contemporary world, which is at a turning point where the old is no more and the new has not yet been born.
Franz Kafka’s relation to visual arts and the impact of his work on visual culture still belong to the less explored areas of study. While many texts have addressed the influence of his native Prague and its magical and oppressive atmosphere on Kafka’s work, few have focused on his interest in the arts, which was both profound and continuous.
The exhibition KAFKAESQUE, held in Franz Kafka’s native city of Prague on the centenary of his death, will present works by internationally acclaimed artists for whom the works of Franz Kafka remain an inspiration. The exhibition will be accompanied by numerous events including literary readings, film projections, concerts, etc.
Artists: Josef Bolf, Brothers Quay, Pavel Büchler, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Mat Collishaw, Rowynn Dumont, Martin Gerboc, Douglas Gordon, Matouš Háša, Gottfried Helnwein, Siegfried Herz, Magdalena Jetelová, David Lynch, Volker März, Stefan Milkov, Jan van Oost, Wolfgang Pavlik, Viktor Pivovarov, Nil & Karin Romano, Jaroslav Róna, Nicola Samori, Marek Schovánek, Jakub Špaňhel, Jan Švankmajer, Johan Tahon, Mark Ther, Alexander Tinei, Maciej Toporowicz, Liu Xia
Curated by: Otto M. Urban, Leoš Válka, Michaela Šilpochová
Centrum současného umění DOX
DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
Poupětova 1
170 00 Praha 7, CZT +420 736 212 667