
Antihappening presents works by Július Koller (1939–2007), a key figure of post-war conceptualism in Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia. Known for his Antihappenings and U.F.O. (Universal Futurological Operations), Koller transformed everyday acts and symbols into subtle acts of resistance. Spanning the 1960s–2000s, the exhibition highlights his absurdist, playful, and politically charged language, revealing art as both personal inquiry and quiet defiance.