26.09.2025 - 16.11.2025

Exhibition “Return Home” by Noah Breuer Revives the Story of a Dvůr Králové Textile Family

The Museum of Dvůr Králové nad Labem invites visitors to a remarkable exhibition titled “Noah Breuer: Return Home,” running from September 26 to November 16, 2025 in the Špýchar Gallery. American artist Noah Breuer presents work inspired by the history of his family’s textile enterprise Karel Breuer & Sons, which operated in Dvůr Králové in the early 20th century. The exhibition offers not only a deeply personal artistic project but also a symbolic “return” of lost cultural heritage.


Art Between Memory and the Present

Mr. Breuer’s practice merges traditional graphic and textile techniques with 21st-century digital tools. The exhibition features not only prints but also paper, textile, and glass installations. He transforms historic fabric patterns into new artworks with playful motifs—circus acrobats, airplanes, automobiles—interwoven with symbols that allude to the tragic fate of his Jewish family. One of the most striking pieces is a textile with a circus motif overlaid with a yellow Star of David. It recalls the paradox that such stars were produced during World War II in the family factory in Dvůr Králové, the very symbols Jews were forced to wear.

A Personal Return with a Universal Story

For Noah Breuer, “Return Home” is a journey toward his own identity and an effort to preserve a story silenced for decades. Yet the exhibition is more than a personal testimony; it opens broader questions of memory, cultural heritage, loss, and the possibility of reinterpreting history. His goal was not merely to reproduce the recovered patterns, but to reinterpret them and create entirely new works that connect past and present. The exhibition “Noah Breuer: Return Home” brings to Dvůr Králové a powerful narrative of loss and the rediscovery of family memory. Visitors are invited to experience both the work of a contemporary American artist and a chapter of the town’s history that deserves to be remembered.

Practical Information

• Venue: Špýchar Gallery, City Museum, Sladkovského 530, Dvůr Králové nad Labem

• Dates: September 26 – November 16, 2025

 • Opening hours: TUE – FRI: 9 – 12/13 – 16, SAT – SUN: 13 – 17

 • Admission: Full 50 CZK / Reduced 30 CZK

Contact: Museum of  Dvůr Králové nad Labem, Sladkovského 530, Dvůr Králové nad Labem

Phone: +420 499 318 324
E-mail: info@muzeumdk.cz

Noah Breuer, an American artist and educator, explores the combination of traditional printmaking techniques and modern digital tools. He earned a BFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA from Columbia University in New York, and a postgraduate research certificate in traditional woodblock printing and papermaking from Kyoto Seika University in Japan. He currently serves as Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, New York.

Mr. Breuer has held numerous solo exhibitions across the United States, Canada, and Europe, including in Břeclav and Český Krumlov. His works sensitively combine family history with contemporary themes of memory, loss, and the reinterpretation of cultural heritage.

the Breuer family owned a thriving textile factory in Dvůr Králové. During the First Czechoslovak Republic the company employed dozens of workers and exported its products across Europe. A tragic turning point came during World War II, when the factory was sold under duress and most members of this Jewish family were murdered in concentration camps.

Born in 1981 in Berkeley, California, Noah Breuer began reconnecting with his family’s legacy in 2016 after discovering fabric sample books, printed napkins, handkerchiefs, and company documents in Czech archives.

“These materials became the foundation of his current artistic work, in which he intertwines personal history with broader themes of cultural memory and identity,” notes museum director Alexandra Jiřičková.

Date
26.09.2025 - 16.11.2025
Location
Městské muzeum ve Dvoře Králové nad Labem