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Safe places
Šavarová, Veronika ; Pospiszyl, Tomáš (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor‘s thesis is the relationship between a person and one’s space, which is interwoven with feelings of nostalgia and the need to return to the period of the author's early childhood. The work identifies with a number of approaches of several art movements in the first half of the 20th century, such as surrealism, expressionism, symbolism etc. These approaches collide in the author's work, forming a mixture of influences demonstrated together on a personal level in the resulting work. The most honest and credible manifestation of the place is deemed to be the aim of the bachelor‘s thesis. The finished work is intended to inspire viewer‘s intense and conflicting feelings. The autor finds the medium of painting to be most suitable to conveying the topic.
The House
Žilinský, Michal ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The house, which has been influencing me since my childhood by its peculiarity is now beeing consumed by vegetation and the ceilings in the interiors are starting to collapse. Termination of romantic settings brings me back to the source of my influences and inspirations – relics of which authenticity I mold into the drawings as fossilized artifacts and black and white documentary video scenes that attest to the aging of the setting in real time.
The Spectre Everywhere and Nowhere
Staněk, Jiří ; Rathouský, Luděk (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
Robert Longo got into his hands Edmumd Engelman's photo book and according to these photos he created a series of large-scale charcoal drawings entitled: The Freud Drawings. I got into my hands 10 years old newspapers with article including photos foreshadowing time, atmosphere and personality of Freud and Robert Longo's work. I will create installation using my own means of expression that invites you in the Sigmund Freud's room as I imagine it.
Gothic and Realistic Features in the Works of Flannery O´Connor and Carson McCullers
ZÁHOROVÁ, Zuzana
The diploma thesis focuses on a comparative analysis of Flannery O'Connor's and Carson McCullers' Southern Gothic literary works. Special emphasis is put on the relationship between the gothic and realistic features. The comparative analysis is based on the characterisation of Southern Gothic literature (the landscape and environment as the main focus), which leads to the specification of its main features. Individual chapters contain O'Connor's and McCullers' biographies. The comparative analysis itself concentrates on the description of the heroes and their relationships, the function of landscape, the meaning of grotesque motifs, the connection of traditional and comical features, the influence of past, the role of religion and the issue of good and evil.
Safe places
Šavarová, Veronika ; Pospiszyl, Tomáš (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor‘s thesis is the relationship between a person and one’s space, which is interwoven with feelings of nostalgia and the need to return to the period of the author's early childhood. The work identifies with a number of approaches of several art movements in the first half of the 20th century, such as surrealism, expressionism, symbolism etc. These approaches collide in the author's work, forming a mixture of influences demonstrated together on a personal level in the resulting work. The most honest and credible manifestation of the place is deemed to be the aim of the bachelor‘s thesis. The finished work is intended to inspire viewer‘s intense and conflicting feelings. The autor finds the medium of painting to be most suitable to conveying the topic.
Once upon a time, there was a stranger on the road
Vondráčková, Kristýna ; Listíková, Renáta (advisor) ; Ébert-Zeminová, Catherine (referee)
v anglickém jazyce: This thesis mainly analyzes the five-part novel Gargantua and Pantagruel written by the French author Francois Rabelais. Emphasis is based particularly on an inclusion of Rabelais's work in historical and literary context of the period of transformation between medieval and Renaissance society. More specifically, it deals with the author's humanist opinion and his critique of contemporary society, which is the main line of the work itself. The aim of our thesis is especially an attempt to outline the various possible meanings of the terms « road or path » and « stranger » in Rabelais's work and explain the role of these thematic concepts in the author's concept of criticism of society.
The House
Žilinský, Michal ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The house, which has been influencing me since my childhood by its peculiarity is now beeing consumed by vegetation and the ceilings in the interiors are starting to collapse. Termination of romantic settings brings me back to the source of my influences and inspirations – relics of which authenticity I mold into the drawings as fossilized artifacts and black and white documentary video scenes that attest to the aging of the setting in real time.
The Spectre Everywhere and Nowhere
Staněk, Jiří ; Rathouský, Luděk (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
Robert Longo got into his hands Edmumd Engelman's photo book and according to these photos he created a series of large-scale charcoal drawings entitled: The Freud Drawings. I got into my hands 10 years old newspapers with article including photos foreshadowing time, atmosphere and personality of Freud and Robert Longo's work. I will create installation using my own means of expression that invites you in the Sigmund Freud's room as I imagine it.

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