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Czech Informel is described as a current of expressive structural abstraction that emerged from specific local conditions at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s. It radically defined itself against all contemporary production and compromised creation and aestheticization of official art and became a turning point in the history of
Czech art Czech art is the visual and plastic arts that have been created in the present day Czech Republic and the various states that occupied the Czech lands in the preceding centuries. The Czech lands have produced artists that have gained recognitio ...
. Foreign critics appreciated the uniqueness of the works and wrote about a strong revolt of about thirty desperate avant-garde artists, which had no predecessor in Czechoslovakia. The term "informel" was used from 1945 by the French critic Waldemar-George and taken up and claimed by the painter
Michel Tapié Michel Tapié (full name: Michel Tapié de Céleyran; 26 February 1909 – 30 July 1987) was a French art critic, curator, and collector. He was an early and influential theorist and practitioner of "tachisme", a French style of abstract paintin ...
in the very title of the exhibition ''Signifiants de l´informel'' staged in Paul Facchetti´s studio in 1951. With ''international informel'', which in
Enrico Crispolti Enrico Crispolti (18 April 1933 – 8 December 2018) was an Italian art critic, curator and art historian. From 1984 to 2005, he was professor of history of contemporary art at the Università degli Studi di Siena, and director of the school of s ...
's conception includes a very heterogeneous group of artistic forms ranging from
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to
lyrical abstraction Lyrical abstraction is either of two related but distinct trends in Post-war Modernist painting: ''European Abstraction Lyrique'' born in Paris, the French art critic Jean José Marchand being credited with coining its name in 1947, considered ...
, is the Czech informel related only by some creative techniques.


Definition of the term

The term "Czech Informel" was an afterthought and was defined only in the context of the 1991 exhibition and accompanying symposium. In the 1960s, the term ''structural abstraction'' was used, which according to Mahulena Nešlehová is inaccurate and misleading, because the term structure refers rather to an order that is internally organized. Informel, on the other hand, works with chance and the projection of spontaneous emotions and represents an "expressive material antipainting". It is not a gestural work, because in addition to striving for a strong expression embedded in the final shape of the finished work, one of the quality criteria was the perfect processing of material structures and the cultivation of artistic means.Nešlehová M, 1997, p. 141 The striving for a definitive, finished and closed form of the work, which is seemingly in contrast to the openness and immediacy of the process of creation, has its background in cultural tradition and represents a specific characteristic of Czech works with features of the "national school".Nešlehová M, in: P. Spielmann (ed.), 1998 The finely articulated structure mirrors the complexity of the artist's psyche and the spiritual and ethical content of the work. In the post-war situation, the ostentatious destruction of the figure means at the same time its re-statement or even sacralization, the injured material becomes a metaphor of wounded humanity and a ritual body marked by stigmata.Jana and Jiří Ševčík, in: Informel. Proceedings of the Symposium, 1991, pp. 48-52 With the passage of time, informel appears to be an adequate artistic expression of the state of thought and consciousness of man in the post-war and so-called
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era, burdened with existential and subjective issues. A typical common feature of the informel works was the need to break the boundary between painting and sculpture (relief) and the destruction of the conventions of form, the use of all means to physically objectify the inner feeling and to encode, record and petrify it, exploring the expressive possibilities of matter and image composition from disparate materials that expand into space and are taken out of their usual context or denied their usual function. The role of meaning is attributed to the void that surrounds the core. The process of creation itself involved the exposure of matter as well as its concealment and encryption into complex systems of shape and semantics, and evoked an escalation of emotion through the composition of materials.Aleš Veselý, in: Informel. Proceedings of the Symposium, 1991, pp. 22-25 In the lengthy process of creation, the matter of the painting was touched, kneaded and destroyed, assemblages of different materials were layered, burned, disintegrated and rejoined, taking the form of almost magical artefacts with features of a certain "baroqueness". Found objects marked by time and human use, synthetic varnishes, sand, nails, wires, strings, sheets, rags, asphalt, pieces of wood served as materials used to create informel works. Important at the time was the newly produced and difficult to find synthetic material acronex (polyvinyl acetate, an artificially softened resin), which allowed the joining of disparate materials and the creation of high relief structures. From a similar European production, which built on the aesthetic effect of raw materials and structures and lost intrinsic credibility through repetition, Czech Informel differed in emphasis on its existential basis. The principle of the permanent construction and destruction of the image was a reaction to the severity of the times and an attempt to penetrate to the deeper essence of creation, in which the birth involves at the same time the extinction of the previous and reflects the consciousness of the fragility of human existence itself. The hidden trace of the stories of their creators, living on the fringe of society, is imprinted on the artwork. The expression of the creative motion of thought was not abstract construction, but a direct contact with matter and through it with the earth. In the atmosphere of
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, with its vulgar propagandistic optimism, a sensitive person had to react only with total negation. Czech material expression, as a mystical version of symbolic self-torture, offers a glimpse into the gullet of death and the void. According to art historian Jan Kříž, in the Czech case it was
expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
inverted inwards and the threshold through which one entered the world of absolute independence and freedom was death. In pathological times, extreme revolt in art was paid for by the weakening of the practical will to live,Jan Kříž, in: Informel. Proceedings of the Symposium, 1991, pp. 26-28 as evidenced by the untimely deaths of Antonín Tomalík (1939-1968) and
Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
(1924-1968) and the unfortunate death of
Jiří Balcar Jiří Balcar (26 August 1929 – 28 August 1968) was a Czechoslovak graphic artist, painter, illustrator, typographer and cartoonist. He was famous for designing movie posters and book covers. Life Jiří Balcar was born in the family of doctor E ...
(1929-1968). According to Ševčík, the magical creation of objects and the rituals associated with it, the movement towards transcendence and aesthetic cultivation are, on the contrary, a rescue from tragedy and a return to the certainty of a higher spiritual order - that is, rather a feedback to life. As a symbol of coming to terms with an alienated world, a work of art may represent a revival of myth-making archetypes or an active gesture that objectifies and manifests a personal
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. For the content of the message in a non-figurative expression, which lacks the presence of sensory visual elements, the carrier of the message of meaning (or the record of the artist's mental state) becomes a system of symbols and signs that cannot be directly deciphered, but can only be grasped sensually and unconsciously. The very moment of the completion of the work also represents for the artist the conclusion of the process of identification, which cannot be repeated or interpreted. The artwork as an image-object enriches the objective and spiritual reality of the world with a phenomenon that disturbs with its rationally ungraspable existence and stimulates the viewer to search for meaning and significance. It has a special magical attraction that does not allow us to pass it by unobserved and not to remain affected by it. The works of Czech Informel are close to each other in their heavy monochrome uncolouring and rigorous conception of the expressive material structures. The artistic expression, referred to as "Czech informel", concentrates the essential features of
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in both a positive and negative sense. According to
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, it has a parallel with Czech art of the second half of the 19th century in the degree of pathos, accentuated literariness and a kind of strange "material" patriotism.


Photographic informel

Non-figurative photographs depicting formlessness, randomness, disorganization, when by getting close to the object and inside its frame the photographer deliberately cancels the context and the possibility of orientation, can be considered as a precursor of painting and sculpture informel. The more concretely the matter is depicted, the more it becomes abstract and similar to the non-figurative textures of paintings. Walls are a frequent subject of photography, offering a parallel between totalitarian regimes and prisons. Surrealist origins are intertwined with existentialism in the central theme of death - in the subjects of tombstones, stelae, burnt holes, in the setting of junkyards and graveyards of things. The oscillation between inward penetration and reverse pressure is manifested by a focus on the layering and peeling of the surface of matter, the cracks, crevices, bulges and protrusions. The aesthetics of banality, which in its most radical position depicts indifferent nothingness as an aesthetic object, has its origins in
surrealism Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to l ...
. The humanistically binding and morally imperative message of Informel, which was born out of feelings of anxiety and threat, is the courage to face a difficult social situation and to take even considerable personal risks. Among other things,
existentialism Existentialism ( ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on human thinking, feeling, and acting. Existentialist thinkers frequently explore issues related to the meaning, purpose, and valu ...
was a defense of individualism against the state's dictate to
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. File:Kuklik z cyklu Zamořená krajina I-1959.jpg, Karel Kuklik from the series ''Polluted Landscape I'', 1959 File:Kuklik Struktura č 3-1960.jpg, Karel Kuklik, ''Structure No. 3'', 1960 File:Kuklik z cyklu Zamořená krajina II-1964.jpg, Karel Kuklik, from the series ''Polluted Landscape II'', 1964 File:Kuklik z cyklu Krajina návratů II-1980.jpg, Karel Kuklik, from the series ''Landscape of Returns II'', 1980 Another direction of photographic informel is represented by experiments with photographic emulsion, which create completely artificial textures. This is the case, for example, of Miloš Koreček's ''fokalks'' and some works by
Miroslav Hák Miroslav Hák (9 May 1911, in Nová Paka, Bohemia – 29 June 1978, in Prague) was a Czechoslovak photographer. He was one of the members of Group 42. Miroslav Hak was one of the most outstanding figures in the history of Czech modern photography ...
, Čestmír Janošek or
Běla Kolářová Běla Kolářová née Helclová (24 March 1923, in Terezín – 12 April 2010, in Prague) was a Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** ...
.


History

In the history of Czech art one can hardly find a phenomenon, similar to the emergence of an authentic Czech structural abstraction movement at the turn of 1959 and 1960. This current, with its artistic and moral consistency, created a certain point of ultimate radicalism that
Czech art Czech art is the visual and plastic arts that have been created in the present day Czech Republic and the various states that occupied the Czech lands in the preceding centuries. The Czech lands have produced artists that have gained recognitio ...
lacked before. Czech Informel represents a very short and precisely timed period and a narrow circle of artists, mostly students or recent graduates of the
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. According to
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, the common starting point was a rejection of painting and a leaning towards gestural-expressive abstraction. Strong influences were extra-artistic stimuli, such as the works of
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Ladislav Klíma Ladislav Klíma (22 August 1878 – 19 April 1928), was a Czech philosopher and novelist influenced by George Berkeley, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. His philosophy is referred to varyingly as existentialism and subjective idealism. Life Ladis ...
, and the absurdist texts of
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, serial and punctual music (
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), electronic music by
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, as well as discoveries in physics and mathematics (
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, Wiener). Among foreign art, about which Czech artists had only fragmentary information, they felt a kinship with the
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. They knew
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´s compositions of stitched jute sacks, the abstract relief textures of
Jean Fautrier Jean Fautrier (May 16, 1898 – July 21, 1964) was a French painter, illustrator, printmaker, and sculptor. He was one of the most important practitioners of Tachisme. Early life Jean Fautrier was born in Paris in 1898. He was given his unwed m ...
and
Manolo Millares Manolo Millares (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, 17 January 1926 – Madrid, 14 August 1972) was a Spanish painter. Biography Self-taught as an artist, Millares was introduced to Surrealism in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Madri ...
, material painting by
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, metal reliefs by
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, sculptures by
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. Inspiration also came from the environment of the neglected, dilapidated and greyish
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houses and streets of the 1950s. This artistic phenomenon arose spontaneously in a circle of several individuals who were not bound by a shared program, but only by a similar spiritual sensibility. The founders sharply opposed not only the false ideological doctrine of "
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" and the demand to depict reality with light, fresh technique in exultant colours, but also the entire contemporary production of the declined offshoots of impressionism and fauvism, or the tame modernist tendencies cultivated by the groups ''Máj 57'', ''Trasa'' or ''UB 12''.Zdeněk Beran, in: Informel. Proceedings of the symposium, 1991, pp. 19-21 In the feverish atmosphere of the time, the degree of authenticity was decided in the months and weeks between two private exhibitions called
Confrontation Confrontation is an element of conflict wherein parties confront one another, directly engaging one another in the course of a dispute between them. A confrontation can be at any scale, between any number of people, between entire nations or cult ...
- the first in March 1960 in the studio of Jiří Valenta and the second in October 1960 in the studio of
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
. In the summer of 1960, an impromptu exhibition was prepared in Jiří Valenta's studio for foreign critics visiting Prague on their way back from the AICA congress in Poland. As a result, several articles on the phenomenon of Czech informel were published in important foreign journals. The public exhibitions of 1964 in Nová síň Gallery (''Exhibition D'') and 1965 ( Alšova síň UB) were more or less summarizing and concluded the lively phase of this period. In the following years, an element of a certain mannerism began to assert itself, and the original raw gesture turned into the production of aesthetic decoration. It is only subsequently that the
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background of Informel is mythologized in the texts of theorists, and the specificity of domestic work is considered to be the romantic tradition, symbolization and bizarre exclusivity. All artists from the founding generation of Czech Informel had already returned to figuration or other forms of artistic expression before the mid-1960s. The very rawness of informel opened up the space of
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art of the 1960s, in which the influences of
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ism,
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, Pop art and
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, constructivist tendencies, action art,
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or the post-surrealist aesthetics of "strangeness" were applied. The new younger generation around 1965 merely manipulates the surrealistic background without content and the necessary spirituality, replacing existential experience with banal metaphor. Their inclination towards non-figurative work is not determined by the need for a new message, but is merely a formal acceptance of a new abstract language or a paradoxical effort to express old content through new means.


Artists

The founding personality and organizer of Confrontations is considered to be Jan Koblasa, in whose studio the first unofficial exhibition of his own works created in the previous four months took place in June 1959. The radical current of Czech Informel included the artists who took part in the first two exhibitions called Confrontations: Zdeněk Beran,
Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
, Čestmír Janošek, Jan Koblasa, Antonín Málek, Antonín Tomalík, Jiří Valenta,
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, Zbyšek Sion.
Mikuláš Medek Mikuláš Medek (3 November 1926, Prague – 23 August 1974, Prague) as a painter unites the artistic tradition of over three generations and thanks to the originality of his expression, depth and spirituality of his extraordinary work, he occupies ...
and Emila Medková were also invited to the Konfrontace exhibitions, but they refused to participate. The wider circle of artists who leaned towards abstraction and were preparing to establish the ''Confrontation group'' in the 1960s,the Konfrontace (Confrontation) group was founded on 17 October 1961, but its application for admission to the official Union of Czech Visual Artists was rejected, as were repeated requests for exhibition dates. The group ceased to exist without having the opportunity to present itself publicly. Mahulena Nešlehová, 1997, p. 238 included
Jiří Balcar Jiří Balcar (26 August 1929 – 28 August 1968) was a Czechoslovak graphic artist, painter, illustrator, typographer and cartoonist. He was famous for designing movie posters and book covers. Life Jiří Balcar was born in the family of doctor E ...
, Zdeněk Beran,
Václav Boštík Václav Boštík (6 November 1913 – 7 May 2005) was a Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator. In 1937 he joined the Academy in Prague and from 1942, he was a member of the ''Umělecká beseda'' (Art Forum). In 1960 he became one of ...
,
Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
, Hugo Demartini, Bedřich Dlouhý,
Jan Hendrych Jan Hendrych (born 28 November 1936) is a Czech sculptor, painter, restorer, curator and professor emeritus at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Life Jan Hendrych was born in Prague- Střešovice in the family of the lawyer Jaroslav Hendrych ...
, Josef Istler,
Jiří Janeček Jiří Janeček (born December 29, 1973) is a Czech politician and entrepreneur. He was the founder and leader of the Civic Conservative Party (Czech Republic), Civic Conservative Party (OKS). He was also a former member of the Chamber of Deputies ...
, Čestmír Janošek, Olga Karlíková, Jan Koblasa,
Jiří Kolář Jiří Kolář (24 September 1914, Protivín – 11 August 2002, Prague) was a Czech poet, writer, painter and translator. His work included both literary and visual art. Life Kolář was born in Protivín on September 29, 1914, in a work ...
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Běla Kolářová Běla Kolářová née Helclová (24 March 1923, in Terezín – 12 April 2010, in Prague) was a Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** ...
, Jitka Kolínská,
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Karel Kuklík Karel Kuklík (March 7, 1937, Prague, Czechoslovakia – August 18, 2019, Prague) was a Czech photographer and one of the representatives of Informel in Czech fine art photography. He was classified as an artist influenced by abstract and surre ...
, Antonín Málek, Karel Malich, Pavla Mautnerová,
Mikuláš Medek Mikuláš Medek (3 November 1926, Prague – 23 August 1974, Prague) as a painter unites the artistic tradition of over three generations and thanks to the originality of his expression, depth and spirituality of his extraordinary work, he occupies ...
, Emila Medková, Jiří Mrázek, Ludmila Padrtová, Robert Piesen, Zbyněk Sekal, Zbyšek Sion, Václav Tikal, Antonín Tomalík, Jiří Valenta,
Vladimír Vašíček Vladimír Vašíček (29 September 1919, Mistřín – 29 August 2003, Svatobořice) was a Czech painter. He was one of the pioneers of Czech modern and abstract painting after the World War II. Vladimír Vašíček is one of the foremost repre ...
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Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, Marián Čunderlík, Juraj Kočiš, and theoreticians Antonín Hartmann, Jan Kříž, Bohumír Mráz,
Ludmila Vachtová Ludmila Vachtová (24 September 1933 – 23 July 2020) was a Czech art historian, art critic, curator and translator. In the 1960s, she curated the Gallery on Charles Square and the Platýz Gallery. She lived in Switzerland since 1972. She also ...
, Dalibor Veselý. Czech abstract art of the 1960s had its predecessors, but there is no direct connection with Czech informel. Isolated works of abstract art from the 1940s have their origins in surrealism (
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, Josef Istler, Ra Group). Abstract art can be found in the works of Zdenek Rykr, Pravoslav Kotík and
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Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
brought new expressive potential to
Czech art Czech art is the visual and plastic arts that have been created in the present day Czech Republic and the various states that occupied the Czech lands in the preceding centuries. The Czech lands have produced artists that have gained recognitio ...
with his "active" and "structural" prints in 1954–1959. Other names from the ''Confrontation group'' (Istler, Kotík, Tikal) also represent a connection with the work of the 1950s. At the end of the 1950s and in 1960, abstract monotypes and tachistic or cast paintings were created by
Jan Kubíček Jan Kubíček (30 December 1927 – 14 October 2013) was a Czech painter and printmaker, and one of the most radical Central European exponents of constructivist and concrete art. He also spent more than a decade illustrating children's books for ...
, Jan Koblasa, Čestmír Janošek,
Jiří Balcar Jiří Balcar (26 August 1929 – 28 August 1968) was a Czechoslovak graphic artist, painter, illustrator, typographer and cartoonist. He was famous for designing movie posters and book covers. Life Jiří Balcar was born in the family of doctor E ...
and Robert Piesen. Radical structural abstraction influenced a wide range of artists and, in addition to the participants of the Confrontations, in the early 1960s, the informel was adopted also by
Karel Nepraš Karel may refer to: People * Karel (given name) * Karel (surname) * Charles Karel Bouley, talk radio personality known on air as Karel * Christiaan Karel Appel, Dutch painter Business * Karel Electronics, a Turkish electronics manufacturer * Gr ...
, Bedřich Dlouhý, Jaroslav Vožniak, Pavel Nešleha,
Naděžda Plíšková Naděžda Plíšková (6 November 1934 Rozdělov u Kladna - 16 September 1999 Prague) was a Czech printmaker, painter, ceramist, author of sculptural objects and poet. Life Naděžda Plíšková studied graphic art at the ''Higher School of Arts ...
, Jaroslav Hovadík, Miloslav Hladký, Petr Bareš, Dana Puchnarová, Jaroslav Šerých, Jan Steklík, Eva Janošková, James Janíček,
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, Jan Hladík, Vladimír Suchánek, Lubomír Přibyl, Hugo Demartini, etc. Some photographers ( Stanislav Benc, Čestmír Krátký,
Karel Kuklík Karel Kuklík (March 7, 1937, Prague, Czechoslovakia – August 18, 2019, Prague) was a Czech photographer and one of the representatives of Informel in Czech fine art photography. He was classified as an artist influenced by abstract and surre ...
) took part in the Confrontation exhibitions, and the informel can also include, for example, the graduate film by Václav Mergl, based on the animation of formless masses. The explosive charge of negation represented by structural abstraction resonated strongly in
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, and the first ''Confrontation'' took place in
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in 1961 at Jozef Jankovič studio. The initiators of other unofficial exhibitions (''Bratislava Confrontations'') were
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and Miloš Urbásek. Zdenek Felix in 1965 lists Boudník, Medek, Istler and Piesen as founding figures. According to him, two currents emerged from the original Informel circle. The first of these, associated with radical structural abstraction, further developed the original relief-objects (Málek, Tomalík) and assemblages (
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) or moved on to figurative work ( Koblasa, Valenta,
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). Čestmír Janošek incorporates elements of neo-Dada and pop-art into his works. In the second list he included artists of the phantasy tendency ( Nepraš, Dlouhý, Vožniak), who follow the
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of Janoušek, Štyrský,
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and
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. In the second half of the 1960s, art historians became disinterested in Informel, and in 1968 Tomalík, Boudník and Balcar tragically died. After the
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, Koblasa, Valenta,
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, Sekal, Kotík, Čestmír and Eva Janošek, Hovadík emigrated abroad. Robert Piesen and Pavla Mautnerová left Czechoslovakia before 1965. Those who remained in Czechoslovakia became undesirable to the regime and were sentenced to internal exile.


Exhibitions

* March 1960, Jiří Valenta's studio - Zdeněk Beran,
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, Čestmír Janošek, Jan Koblasa, Antonín Málek, Antonín Tomalík, Jiří Valenta,
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, Italian guest Guido Biasi * October 1960, studio of
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
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Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
, Čestmír Janošek, Jan Koblasa, Václav Křížek, Antonín Málek, Zbyšek Sion, Antonín Tomalík, Jiří Valenta,
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, photographers Stanislav Benc,
Karel Kuklík Karel Kuklík (March 7, 1937, Prague, Czechoslovakia – August 18, 2019, Prague) was a Czech photographer and one of the representatives of Informel in Czech fine art photography. He was classified as an artist influenced by abstract and surre ...
, Jiří Putta * 1962 ''Argumenta I.'', Galerie sztuki nowocesnej Krzywe Koło in Warsaw -
Jiří Balcar Jiří Balcar (26 August 1929 – 28 August 1968) was a Czechoslovak graphic artist, painter, illustrator, typographer and cartoonist. He was famous for designing movie posters and book covers. Life Jiří Balcar was born in the family of doctor E ...
,
Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
, Josef Istler, Jan Koblasa,
Mikuláš Medek Mikuláš Medek (3 November 1926, Prague – 23 August 1974, Prague) as a painter unites the artistic tradition of over three generations and thanks to the originality of his expression, depth and spirituality of his extraordinary work, he occupies ...
,
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, Robert Piesen (from the Polish side Marian Bogusz, Zbygniev Dłubak, Stefan Gierowski, Bronisłav Kierzkowski, Edward Krasiński, Hilary Kryzstofiak, Alfred Lenica, Teresa Pągowska, Henryk Stażewski, Jerzy Tchórzewski, Rajmund Ziemski) * 1964 ''Exhibition D'', Nová síň Gallery -
Jiří Balcar Jiří Balcar (26 August 1929 – 28 August 1968) was a Czechoslovak graphic artist, painter, illustrator, typographer and cartoonist. He was famous for designing movie posters and book covers. Life Jiří Balcar was born in the family of doctor E ...
,
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, Josef Istler, Čestmír Janošek, Jan Koblasa,
Mikuláš Medek Mikuláš Medek (3 November 1926, Prague – 23 August 1974, Prague) as a painter unites the artistic tradition of over three generations and thanks to the originality of his expression, depth and spirituality of his extraordinary work, he occupies ...
,
Karel Nepraš Karel may refer to: People * Karel (given name) * Karel (surname) * Charles Karel Bouley, talk radio personality known on air as Karel * Christiaan Karel Appel, Dutch painter Business * Karel Electronics, a Turkish electronics manufacturer * Gr ...
, Robert Piesen, Zbyněk Sekal, Jiří Valenta (artist),
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
* 1965 ''Konfrontace III'', Alšova síň -
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Vladimír Boudník Vladimír Boudník (17 March 1924 in Prague – 5 December 1968 in Prague) was a graphic artist, photographer and a key figure in Czech post-war art, and a representative of the "explosionism" movement. He is best known for his active and structu ...
, Miloslav Hotový, James Janíček, Čestmír Janošek, Antonín Málek, Pavel Nešleha, Zbyšek Sion, Antonín Tomalík, Jiří Valenta, photographers Stanislav Benc, Čestmír Krátký,
Karel Kuklík Karel Kuklík (March 7, 1937, Prague, Czechoslovakia – August 18, 2019, Prague) was a Czech photographer and one of the representatives of Informel in Czech fine art photography. He was classified as an artist influenced by abstract and surre ...
* 1991 Český informel. Průkopníci abstrakce z let 1957-1964 / Czech informel. Pioneers of Abstraction 1957–1964, Old Town Hall, Prague * 1991 Antonín Tomalík: Výběr z díla 1957 - 1968 / Selected works 1957 - 1968, Old Town Hall, Prague * 1991 Český informel. Strukturální fotografie, okruh bratislavských konfrontací a autoři mimo hlavní proud / Czech informel. Structural photography, the Bratislava confrontation circuit and authors outside the mainstream,
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, Prague * 2015 Informel a jeho přesahy. Výstava z depozitáře / Informel and its overlaps. Exhibition from the depository, Gallery of Fine Arts in ChebYouTube video
/ref> * 2016 Informel - 60. léta ze sbírek Galerie výtvarného umění v Ostravě / Informel - 1960s from the collections of the Gallery of Fine Arts in Ostrava


Selected works

File:Jan-Koblasa,-Hlava,-patinovaná-sádra-(1959).jpg, Jan Koblasa, ''Head'', 1959 File:Jan-Koblasa,-Noli-tangere-circulos-meos-III,-kombinovaná-technika-(1960).jpg, Jan Koblasa, ''Noli tangere circulos meos III'', 1960 File:Jiří Valenta, Koláž II (1960), Museum Kampa.jpg, Jiří Valenta, ''Collage II'' (1960), Museum Kampa File:Jiří Valenta, Duch zabitého (1961), Národní galerie v Praze, inv. č. O 18876.jpg, Jiří Valenta, ''Spirit of the Slain'' (1961), National Gallery in Prague File:07. Zdeněk Beran, Náznak tří figur I (1959-1961).jpg, Zdeněk Beran, ''A hint of three figures I'' (1959-1961) File:10. Zdeněk Beran, Studie struktury VI (1961).jpg, Zdeněk Beran, ''Study of Structure VI'' (1961) File:13. Zdeněk Beran, Velká červená struktura (1963).jpg, Zdeněk Beran, ''Big Red Structure'' (1963) File:Zbyšek Sion, Archeologická krajina (1961), 37x36 cm.jpg, Zbyšek Sion, ''Archaeological Landscape'', 1961 File:Zbyšek Sion, Bez názvu (1961), 45,5x35,5 cm.jpg, Zbyšek Sion, ''Untitled'', 1961 File:Jaroslav Vožniak, Červený IV (1961), olej, lak 89,5 x 80 cm, Museum Kampa.jpg, Jaroslav Vožniak, ''Red IV'', 1961 File:Naděžda Plíšková, Dvojice, kresba uhlem, 47x35 cm, 1963.jpg,
Naděžda Plíšková Naděžda Plíšková (6 November 1934 Rozdělov u Kladna - 16 September 1999 Prague) was a Czech printmaker, painter, ceramist, author of sculptural objects and poet. Life Naděžda Plíšková studied graphic art at the ''Higher School of Arts ...
, ''Pairs'', 1963 File:Zbyněk-Sekal,-Bez-názvu,-měď-(60.-léta),-soukr.-sbírka.jpg, Zbyněk Sekal, ''Untitled'', 1960s File:Jan-Koblasa,-Pomazaná-hlava,-mořené-dřevo-(1963).jpg, Jan Koblasa, ''Anointed Head'', 1963 File:04. Theodor Pištěk, Zápisky zmizelého, 1963.jpg, Theodor Pištěk, ''Notes of a Disappeared'', 1963 File:Jiří Valenta, Studie II (1963-1964), GASK Kutná Hora.jpg, Jiří Valenta, ''Study II'' (1963-1964), GASK Kutná Hora File:Jiří Valenta, Syntetická tkáň I (1964), GU Karlovy Vary.jpg, Jiří Valenta, ''Synthetic Tissue I'' (1964), GU Karlovy Vary File:16. Zdeněk Beran, Výduť (1965).jpg, Zdeněk Beran, '' The Bulge'' (1965) File:Karel Pauzer, Segment, 1965.jpg, Karel Pauzer, ''Segment'', 1965 File:Zámek III (1967), bronz, v. 165 cm.jpg, Karel Nepraš, ''Castle III'', 1967 File:Aleš Veselý, Kaddish (1967-1969).jpg,
Aleš Veselý Aleš Veselý (3 February 1935, Čáslav - 14 December 2015, Prague) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist, painter and academy teacher. Life Aleš Veselý came from a mixed Jewish family of an insurance clerk and during World War II he lived wit ...
, ''Kaddish'' (1967-1969) File:Jiří Valenta, Strukturální grafika II (1961), GASK Kutná Hora.jpg, Jiří Valenta, ''Structural Print II'' (1961), GASK Kutná Hora File:Pravoslav Sovák, Hommage à Franz Kafka (1961), etching, drypoint, laquer, textile, paper.jpg, Pravoslav Sovák, Hommage à Franz Kafka, 1961 File:Pravoslav Sovák, Mirror-portrait I (1964), combined technique.jpg, Pravoslav Sovák, ''Portrait in the Mirror I'' (1964), combined technique File:13. Josef Hampl, Bez názvu, strukturální grafika, negativní tisk, 36x33 cm, 1966.jpg, Josef Hampl, ''Untitled'', 1966


References


Notes


Sources

* František Dryje, Bertrand Schmitt (eds.), Jan Švankmajer, Ivo Purš, Dimensions of Dialogue—Between Film and Fine Art, 508 s., Arbor Vitae, Řevnice 2012, * Peter Spielmann (ed.), Informel a skupina Cobra ze sbírek Bochumského muzea / Informel and the Cobra group from the collections of the Bochum Museum, DU of Brno, SGVU Cheb 1998, * Mahulena Nešlehová (ed.), Poselství jiného výrazu: Pojetí informelu v českém umění 50. a první poloviny 60. let, / The Message of Another Expression: The Concept of Informel in Czech Art of the 1950s and First Half of the 1960s, BASE Publishing House, Artefact, Prague 1997, (BASE), (ArteFACT) * Marie Judlová (ed.), Ohniska znovuzrození: České umění 1956–1963 / Focal Points of Rebirth: Czech Art 1956–1963, Prague City Gallery, Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 1994, {{ISBN, 9788070100295 * Mahulena Nešlehová (ed.), Český informel, Průkopníci abstrakce z let 1957–1964 / Czech Informel, Pioneers of Abstraction 1957–1964, 268 p., Gallery of the Capital City of Prague, SGVU Litoměřice, 1991 * Informel. Sborník sympozia / Informel. Proceedings of the Symposium, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague 1991 * František Šmejkal, Konfrontace 1960, Tvář č. 2, 1964, pp. 26–27 * Dore Ashton, The Unknown Shore: A View of Contemporary Art, 265 pp, Little, Brown, Boston 1962


Thesis

* Karolína Jiráská, Mimovýtvarné vlivy na český informel: estetika a případ Jiří Valenta / Extra-artistic influences on Czech informel: aesthetics and the case of Jiří Valenta, Master's thesis, FF MUNI Brno 2021


External links


Jan Souček, Czech Informel (with examples of works)

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