An edition of Mikuláš Medek (2020)

Mikuláš Medek

Nahý v trní = Naked in the thorns

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Nahý v trní = Naked in the thorns

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The retrospective exhibition of the painter Mikuláš Medek is among the most extensive shows at the National Gallery Prague. In addition to the Waldstein Riding School, which presents the autonomous part of Medek's paintings from the beginning to the end of his career, Medek's works for the churches in Jedovnice, Kotvrdovice, and Senetášov are together exhibited in the Convent of Saint Agnes for the first time ever. Medek's large works for Czechoslovak Airlines are displayed in the Trade Fair Palace. The exhibition is more than just evaluating Medek's works in retrospect. It is expanded by the artist's previously unknown artworks and films discovered in his estate, the works of the artists who influenced him and with whose art he dealt (Toyen, Dalí, Teige), and the works of his contemporaries whom he befriended and collaborated with in art exhibitions (Sekal, Istler, Koblasa, Piesen, and Boudník). During his short life, Mikuláš Medek (1926-1974) produced a large painting oeuvre that made a substantial shift, starting with his early Expressionist and Cubist works, passing through his original understanding of Surrealism and Existentialism to an expression called art informel, which touched upon abstraction, to eventually return to figuration. He developed his own philosophical concept of a painting as 'a view of the view' that helped him absorb Mannerism and employ original architectural morphology toward the end of his life. The depth of his artistic expression, the broadness of his artistic scope, and the ability to generalise the variable feelings of the time rates him among the most illustrious Czech painters. He always took his own path; his attitude was strong enough to resist the various artistic and social pressures of the time.

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Czech
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202

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Mikuláš Medek: Nahý v trní = Naked in the thorns
2020, Národní galerie Praha
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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Gallery in Prague (Waldstein Riding School, Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia, Trade Fair Palace), 11 September 2020 through 10 January 2021.

Texts by Lenka Bydžovská, Michal Novotný and Karel Srp.

Includes bibliographical references.

Czech and English.

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Praha
Other Titles
Mikuláš Medek :, Nahý v trní, Naked in the thorns
Copyright Date
2020

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Library of Congress
ND534.5.M444 A4 2020

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202 pages
Number of pages
202

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Open Library
OL44027611M
ISBN 10
8070357614
ISBN 13
9788070357613
OCLC/WorldCat
1227311300
Wikidata
Q122087944

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