Exhibition Kristína Seidlová: Architecture of Community Building

When: 14 Oct – 28 Feb 2026 Where: M. A. Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín Opening (Vernissage): 14 Oct at 5:00 PM Curator: Veronika Marek Markovičová Media partners: FOTOnoviny, Paradajs Photo Mag Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9:00–17:00 Saturday: 10:00–17:00 A photographic project about the Children’s Village in Trenčín–Zlatovce. About its construction, operation, and personal experiences. About […]
Exhibition Heritage Protection and Modern Architecture of the Trenčín Region

The Trenčín Architecture Center (CAT), located in the Miloš Alexander Bazovský Gallery in Trenčín, presents the exhibition Heritage Protection and Modern Architecture of the Trenčín Region: Current State and Challenges. The exhibition addresses one of the most sensitive topics in contemporary architecture—the protection of 20th-century architectural heritage. Exhibition architecture: Marek Badinský, Lucia Tóthová Curators: Alexandra […]
Exhibition Stano Filko: Colour and System, Front and Back

We invite you to the exhibition STANO FILKO: COLOR AND SYSTEM, FRONT AND BACK Opening: 13 February 2026 at 6:30 PM Exhibition duration: 14 February – 18 April 2026 Curator: Boris Ondreička Exhibition architect: Ján Studený Venue: Miloš Alexander Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín Admission free Stanislav / Stano Filko, a native of Veľká Hradná (15 June […]
Opening of the exhibition Stano Filko: Colour and System, Front and Back

We invite you to the opening of an exhibition by a renowned artist originating from Veľká Hradná near Trenčín. STANO FILKO: COLOR AND SYSTEM, FRONT AND BACK Opening: 13 February 2026 at 6:30 PM Exhibition duration: 14 February – 18 April 2026 Curator: Boris Ondreička Exhibition architect: Ján Studený Venue: Miloš Alexander Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín […]
Exhibition Boris Vitázek: Infinity Countdown

We invite you to the exhibition Infinity Countdown: Boris Vitázek. The rapid progress of AI generative models has become a strongly polarizing topic in the field of art. The existence of these models directly challenges fragile questions of ego, human uniqueness and consciousness, as well as the value of human labour. The installation presents a […]
Exhibition Maj Horn (DK): Floating Communities

An exhibition by Danish artist Maj Horn at Fleck Coworking creates a space for meeting, conversation, and the sharing of stories. Maj Horn’s work combines socially engaged art with an installation merging costumes, masks, images and organic materials. The installation serves as a workshop and meeting place, where Horn collaborates with local artists, designers, and theatre professionals to create masks. The mask-makers take turns to become hosts, inviting visitors to contribute to the collaborative process. This exhibition emerges from a deep curiosity about the strange and wonderful, and also irritating plants and animals, with whom we share urban habitats and surrounding landscapes. As part of her artistic practice, Maj Horn asks herself the following questions: Which plants and animals do I see and how do I value them? How do plants, animals and humans coexist together in the same environment? How can I expand my awareness and understanding of other species and their ways of being in the world, their superpowers? To explore these questions, Horn has developed a working method: she selects a plant or animal and gathers knowledge and stories about it. She chooses species with whom humans have a deep history and complex relationship with. The exhibition features four figures that she has been working with in performances and workshops over the past few years: the cow, the pigeon, the nettle and the beaver. The beaver is the newest figure and is chosen specific for Trenčín: After being absent from Slovakia for over a century due to human hunting, the beaver has returned and now lives in the centre of Trenčín. As part of her work, Maj Horn creates masks and costumes. She uses used textiles, paper, and organic materials. This approach becomes a method of seeing other species, and working with material transformation as forms of changing perspective. In the exhibition this approach is combined with Slovak folkloric animal mask traditions. A site-responsive process took place prior to the exhibition in Spring and Fall, 2025. Numerous meetings and events were held with ecologists, artists and other local people. Gradually, a community emerged, sharing stories about their connections with, and knowledge of, the plants and animals of […]
Exhibition Kristína Seidlová: Architecture of Community Building

When: 14 Oct – 28 Feb 2026 Where: M. A. Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín Opening (Vernissage): 14 Oct at 5:00 PM Curator: Veronika Marek Markovičová Media partners: FOTOnoviny, Paradajs Photo Mag Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9:00–17:00 Saturday: 10:00–17:00 A photographic project about the Children’s Village in Trenčín–Zlatovce. About its construction, operation, and personal experiences. About […]
Exhibition Heritage Protection and Modern Architecture of the Trenčín Region

The Trenčín Architecture Center (CAT), located in the Miloš Alexander Bazovský Gallery in Trenčín, presents the exhibition Heritage Protection and Modern Architecture of the Trenčín Region: Current State and Challenges. The exhibition addresses one of the most sensitive topics in contemporary architecture—the protection of 20th-century architectural heritage. Exhibition architecture: Marek Badinský, Lucia Tóthová Curators: Alexandra […]
Exhibition Carla Rebelo (PT): Barbara’s Thread

In Barbora’s Palace, history can be read even without words—in surfaces, in the rhythm of the architecture, in the way light falls across the floor. Portuguese artist Carla Rebelo builds on this with the site-specific installation Barborina niť (Barbora’s Thread), which gently weaves together material, space, and memory. Without grand gestures, it works through details […]
Exhibition Yasuaki Onishi (JP): Crystalline Silence

Duration: 6 February – 24 May 2026 Venue: Trenčín Castle, Barbara Palace – Knights’ Hall Exhibition partner: EU–Japan Fest What happens when a work based on fragility is placed within the massive architecture of a castle? The exhibition Crystalline Silence by Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi transforms the Knights’ Hall into a vertical landscape in which […]
Exhibition Kerem Ozan Bayraktar (TR), Ahmet Rüstem Ekici & Hakan Sorar (TR), Ekmel Ertan (TR), Buşra Tunç (TR): The Well of Love

Kerem Ozan Bayraktar (TR), Ahmet Rüstem Ekici & Hakan Sorar (TR), Ekmel Ertan (TR), Buşra Tunç (TR) Exhibition duration: 6 February – 28 August 2026 Venue: Trenčín Castle (Gothic Chapel + basement / underground of the cannon bastion) The Legend of the Well of Love is present at Trenčín Castle in the stones, in the […]
Outdoor exhibition: We Are Stars Trenčín 2026

Come and see an exhibition that will truly touch your heart. “I Am Also a Star – Trenčín 2026” is a unique exhibition of a series of stars created by children from kindergartens in Trenčín—full of color, sincerity, and big childhood dreams. You will see drawings, names, symbols, and above all the children’s answers to […]
Outdoor photography exhibition: I Am Part of Trenčín 2026

A photographic exhibition in the public space presents portraits of people connected to Trenčín through the authorial perspective of the artistic duo Jana Gombíková and Piotr Gąska. The photographs are complemented by personal statements, reflections, and contextual elements which together create a mosaic of the city’s identity—its people, memory, experiences, and values. The exhibition invites […]
STANO FILKO: COLOUR AND SYSTEM, RECTO AND VERSO

We invite you to the exhibition STANO FILKO: COLOUR AND SYSTEM, RECTO AND VERSO Opening (Vernissage): 13 February 2026 at 6:30 PM Exhibition duration: 14 February – 18 April 2026 Finissage: April 17, 2026 at 17:00 Curator: Boris Ondreička Exhibition architect: Ján Studený Venue: Miloš Alexander Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9:00 […]
Guided tour of the exhibition The Hardest Thing Is to Predict the Past

We invite you to a guided tour of the exhibition The Hardest Thing Is to Predict the Past – Jana Gombiková. Curator: Piotr Gąska Where: Nová Vlna Gallery When: 9 January 2026 at 5:00 PM Admission: Free Jana Gombiková was born in Trenčín. She is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava […]