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Compliment to Karel Malich (theoretical-practical thesis)
SVOBODOVÁ, Dominika
The bachelor's thesis Tribute to Karel Malich consists of two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals mainly with the personality, life and work of Karel Malich. It also outlines the historical and social context of Malich's work and, last but not least, deals with energy as an inspirational element in Malich's work. The practical part of this thesis extends the theoretical part by realization of paintings. It also aims to understand Malich's work and sources of inspiration.
From landscape to rationality - landscape bases of the Czech neoconstructivism
Dudr, Karel ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Pospiszyl, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Czech artists whose work of art imply the development from landscape- painting to rational and constructivist tendencies. Thus it emphasizes four distinctive constructivist artists - Zdeněk Sýkora, Karel Malich, Vladislav Mirvald and Kamil Linhart - and their development until the end of 1960s. The distance from the interwar movements and difference from foreign simultaneous constructivist and rational creation give even greater importance to the proper landscape basis which influence on the particularity of the work of Czech constructively oriented creators is discussed in this thesis. In connection with it the work focuses on the role of Salcman's school or the group called Křižovatka. For the overall insight the work refers to the artists who represent wider range of this phenomenon due to their individual approach to the constructivism and complicated direction from the landscape to the rationality. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
From landscape to rationality - landscape bases of the Czech neoconstructivism
Dudr, Karel ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Pospiszyl, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Czech artists whose work of art imply the development from landscape- painting to rational and constructivist tendencies. Thus it emphasizes four distinctive constructivist artists - Zdeněk Sýkora, Karel Malich, Vladislav Mirvald and Kamil Linhart - and their development until the end of 1960s. The distance from the interwar movements and difference from foreign simultaneous constructivist and rational creation give even greater importance to the proper landscape basis which influence on the particularity of the work of Czech constructively oriented creators is discussed in this thesis. In connection with it the work focuses on the role of Salcman's school or the group called Křižovatka. For the overall insight the work refers to the artists who represent wider range of this phenomenon due to their individual approach to the constructivism and complicated direction from the landscape to the rationality. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Influence of Kasimir Malevich on Czech Art in the 1960s
Šosová, Jitka ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Rakušanová, Marie (referee)
This Bachelor Thesis tracks the influence of Kasimir Malevich on the development of Czech art scene of 1960s. It identifies recurring themes in Malevich's work, which inspired Czech artists in the 60s. The thesis also elaborates upon the mechanisms of these receptions. More specifically, this paper explores the imprints of Malevich's oeuvre in the artistic endeavors of Vaclav Bostik, Hugo Demartini, Dalibor Chatrny, and Karel Malich. And finally, this thesis also examines how Malevich's work was received and reflected in theoretical articles of Jiri Padrta, Arsen Pohribny, and Miroslav Lamac.

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