The first part of the Landscape Paintings exhibition represented the largest sub-exhibition. GBR hides in its collections works that do not deserve to live in the hiding of depositories. The sub-exhibition included selected themed works from the gallery's collections, the authors of which are artists from the 19th century to the present: August Piepenhagen, Hugo Ullik, Alois Bílek, Antonín Slavíček, Emil Filla, Jindřich Prucha, Václav Špála, Josef Čapek . and more. The + sign also indicates the expansion of the selection of works by contemporary artists related to our topic. Exhibiting artists: Mariana Alasseur, Erika Bornová, Tomáš Císařovský, Petr Gruber, Vladimír Hanuš, Julie Kopová, Jiří Kubový, Štěpán Málek, Barbora Němcová, Tomáš Polcar, Aleš Růžička, Dagmar Šubrtová.
The second part, dedicated to Art in the Landscape, was prepared by curators Radoslava Schmelzová and Dagmar Šubrtová. The exhibition was created as a follow-up to the book, "guide", Contemporary works of art in the landscape. Works based on the land art movement and art for public space were represented here. Authors often strive for the ecology of a place in the landscape, they actively take care of the landscape and complete it with their work, which is often temporary. Some suggest receptivity to the spiritual plane of nature. Exhibiting artists were ARCHWERK, Jan Ambrůz, Jiří Beránek, Zdeněk Fránek, Miloslav Sonny Halas, Vladimír Havlík, Lukáš Gavlovský, Kurt Gebauer, Monika Immrová, Pavla Kačírková, Ivan Kafka, Tomáš Kaňkovský, Lenka Klodová, Jiří Kobr, Jan Krtička, Kristýna Kužvartová, Milan Maur, Ladislav Moučka, Bohumír Nowak, Ivo Pavlík, Ester a Tomáš Polcarovi, Zdeněk Ruffer, Tomáš Ruller, Michal Sedlák, Petr Stibral, Miloš Šejn, Jan Šimek, Dagmar Šubrtová, Jakub Tejkl, Vladimír Turner, Jindřich Zeithamml, Martin Zet.