An entertaining program that will make you enjoy going to the gallery... In the sixteen-part animated series, we will get answers to the questions that come to mind of almost all children in the gallery: What should I look for in pictures that are not recognizable? Does art have to be so weird? Why do artists paint exactly this, as it occurred to them? Is every picture art, even if I don't like it? In doing so, we will view well-known and lesser-known works from the collections of galleries of the Czech Republic by well-known Czech artists - from Antonín Slavíček and Jakub Schikaneder, through Václav Špála and Vladimír Boudník to Krištof Kinter. And also, just by the way, we will learn a lot about artistic compositions, genres and techniques. But most importantly, we learn to look at pictures! In the gallery live Skobička (a girl who cares about what picture hangs on her and whether it suits her) and Hřebík (a sharp boy who just doesn't like something). There are works of art hanging on them that neither of them quite knows how to handle. Like children, they ask, what is it anyway? And why does it look like this?! Fortunately, Mr. Žárovka is also with them in the gallery, who knows a lot and likes to "illuminate" it for others. And then there's the Fly. She was everywhere, she has an opinion on everything. He flies here and there and brings humor to the selected gallery world with his naively irreverent approach. Each time, these four subject the works of art to close scrutiny, and during their witty conversations we learn a lot of interesting things about fine art and specific artists and their works. (Czech television)