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Zdena Fibichová (1933-1991), life and work of Czech sculptress
Vašátková, Vendula ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (referee)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Philosophy Institute of Art History Master's Theses, Prague 2011 Director of Master's Theses: doc. PhDr. Marie Klimešová, PhD. Vendula Vašátková: Zdena Fibichová (1933 - 1991), Life and Work of Czech Sculptress Annotation: The work and life of sculptress Zdena Fibichová is what the thesis deals with. It is observed period of studies under prof. Josef Wagner, in whom she found a great example, during searching her authentic expression in the sixties to her mature sculptural era, ended with her sudden death in 1991
Zdena Fibichová (1933-1991)
Vašátková, Vendula ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (referee) ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor)
The sculptress, Zdena Fibichová (1933 - 1991) belonged to post-war generation, which has emerged at the end of 1950's on the Czech art scene. Times of her studies on VŠUP (Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design) with Josef Wagner, was crucial for her evolution as a sculptress. Here she found not only her great example in the persona of her teacher, but she also met other artists, who shared her art tendencies and also, became her lifetime friends. In 1959, with her fellow students, Olbram Zoubek, Eva Kmentová and Vladimír Preclík (who she married), she joined the "Trasa 54". Along with this group, Zdena Fibichová, has exhibited on all collective exhibitions, not only in the 60's, but also after the revolution. Zdena Fibichová was influenced by many leading art trends at home and in Europe. She was oriented mainly to modern english sculpturing. Vitally important was her first study trip to Vence in south of France, where she became familiar with ceramic clay, later her prevailing material. Expression through more or less numerous cycles, was typical for the artist, which is emphasized by multiple approaches to a single artistic theme. So she created series of sculptures, significant by gradual reduction heading towards abstract shapes. This process escalated in the end of the 60's in the Stele and Pulpits...

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