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Hilma af Klint and her position in abstract art in the half of 20th century
MOTLOVÁ, Petra
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to explore and approach the work of the Swedish painter Hilma af Klint, who ranks among the pioneers of abstract art. Other representatives of abstract art include František Kupka, Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich. In the introduction to the work, for the last three mentioned, their life, work and the artistic direction in which they created are briefly described. However, the work primarily focuses on the creation of an artistic description of the life and work of Hilma af Klint, the group The Five, as well as on the description and analysis of significant collections and works of the author. In order to complete the complex context of Hilma af Klint's work, the work describes the period in which the author worked. The significance of this period is described here, and the work also presents several artistic styles that influenced the work of the observed author. These are primarily styles belonging to the abstract art of the first half of the 20th century.
A Journey into the Mind of Martin H.
Helán, Martin ; Houser, Milan (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
The main aim of my thesis was to re-establish their former individual creation. When rendering images, I came from my heart that emotionally involved in deciding the final constellation of colors. The resulting series of images is processed oil painting technique using mainly medium formats. The composition of paintings based on geometric abstraction and draw on previous work by increasing the details of their own earlier paintings. The operational objective was to search for color variations that inherently express different emotional states. The work focuses primarily on finding harmonious interplay of color tones.
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.
A Journey into the Mind of Martin H.
Helán, Martin ; Houser, Milan (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
The main aim of my thesis was to re-establish their former individual creation. When rendering images, I came from my heart that emotionally involved in deciding the final constellation of colors. The resulting series of images is processed oil painting technique using mainly medium formats. The composition of paintings based on geometric abstraction and draw on previous work by increasing the details of their own earlier paintings. The operational objective was to search for color variations that inherently express different emotional states. The work focuses primarily on finding harmonious interplay of color tones.

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