Magdalena Cubrova art exhibition in the Expo 58 pavilion, auction house in Prague / Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
Feb 14 - Feb 18, 2026
Expo58, Prague, Czech Republic
This POAP marks a moment that is both public and deeply personal.
The exhibition unfolded inside the iconic Expo 58 Restaurant Pavilion — a modernist structure originally created for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and later reconstructed in Prague. The building was designed by Magdalena Cubrová’s father, František Cubr. For her family, these walls are not only an architectural achievement; they hold memory, dedication, and lived experience across generations.
Presenting her new paintings here carries quiet emotional weight. The pavilion once symbolized cultural optimism and international dialogue. Decades later, it becomes the setting for his daughter Magdalena’s artistic voice — not in opposition to that legacy, but in living dialogue with it. Architecture becomes memory. Painting becomes continuation.
Magdalena Cubrová’s recent works are layered and deliberate, guided by an inner structural clarity that feels almost architectural in its discipline. Yet their surfaces remain open and human, balancing restraint with vulnerability and quiet strength.
At the vernissage, a live string quartet moved through the pavilion’s light-filled volumes, briefly uniting space, sound, and canvas in shared resonance and reflection.
By holding this POAP, you preserve proof of presence at this convergence — a family story unfolding within a landmark of Czech modernism, now recorded on-chain.
More art:
https://opensea.io/collection/magdalenacubrova
Minted by 113kw, Magdalena`s daughter.