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Czech Culture Minister Dismisses Director of Prague’s National Gallery

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 20 March 2026 16:49
Published 20 March 2026
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Czech culture minister Oto Klempíř dismissed Alicja Knast from her post as director of Prague’s National Gallery, generating scrutiny over what precipitated the decision.

Within the Czech Republic, the dismissal has been viewed by some as a politically motivated gesture. Knast took up the position in 2021, having been appointed to the role by Lubomir Zaoralek, a Social Democrat who was then serving as culture minister. Klempíř, a member of the right-wing Motorists party, became culture minister last year.

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Before becoming culture minister, Klempíř was the lead singer of the funk rock band J.A.R. Many artists in the Czech Republic have raised concerns about his ability to allocate funds appropriately. “A culture minister should safeguard the independence and diversity of artistic production, not undermine it,” read a 2025 open letter signed by artists such as Eva Koťátková, who represented the nation at the 2024 Venice Biennale.

Klempíř did not offer a formal explanation for his removal of Knast. A release from the Czech culture ministry said that the dismissal was done in order to help the National Gallery “strengthen its position in the European context.”

The museum houses an array of notable artworks, including modernist paintings by František Kupka, Alphonse Mucha, and other noted Czech and Slovak artists of the 20th century. Its collection also includes works by Gustav Klimt, Peter Paul Rubens, Vincent van Gogh, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Rembrandt van Rijn.

Olga Kotková, currently the head of the museum’s Old Masters art collection, will now serve as interim director. In a statement, Klempíř praised her as someone “who knows the environment of the National Gallery perfectly and at the same time has a clear professional vision for its further development.”

Knast, who was born in Poland, seemed to suggest to the Czech press that she did not see the dismissal coming. “I am somewhat surprised by this decision,” she told the television channel CT.

Some have raised questions about how the dismissal was conducted. “It is not the dismissal of the Director General that surprises me, but the way it was done,” Martin Baxa, a former Czech culture minister, told Czech Radio’s Rádiožurnál. “The norm is that such a significant step is announced by the Minister of Culture, ideally alongside the director at a press conference, where both explain their positions and conclusions. Nothing like that happened.”

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