Jaroslav Beneš (photographer)
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Jaroslav Beneš (born February 27, 1946, in Pilsen,
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) is a Czech photographer and co-founder of the photographic group called Český dřevák.


Life

Jaroslav Beneš has been exposed to many different forms of art since he was a child. As a schoolboy he played different musical instruments, went to the theatre with his parents, and his uncle was an amateur painter. At the beginning of the 1960s he started to attend the Secondary School of Agriculture in
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, where he was involved in extra-curricular activities, such as poetry, drama, and music. It was also there that he was first introduced to Chinese poetry, which he still loves today. In 1965 he graduated and began to work as a livestock specialist. Three years later he started working as a stage technician in the ALFA Theatre in Pilsen. In 1977 he moved to
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, where he briefly worked as a night guard at the Museum of Decorative Arts. Since 1978 he has been an archivist and photographer for Prague Waterworks. In 1989 he co-founded Aktiv volné fotografie (The Free Photography Caucus) and a year later the Prague House of Photography.


Work

He began photographing with a 35 mm camera at the end of the 1960s, taking pictures of theatre performances and rock and jazz musicians. At the beginning of the 1980s, while working for Prague Waterworks, he found an old 13x18 cm
view camera A view camera is a large-format camera in which the lens forms an inverted image on a ground-glass screen directly at the film plane. The image is viewed and then the glass screen is replaced with the film, and thus the film is exposed to exact ...
in a cupboard at his workplace and learned to use it. Influenced by another photographer,
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, who said that "a photograph should have a definitive format", Beneš started contact printing all his work. Besides 13x18 he also uses the 18x24 cm format. Unlike many other photographers whose main aim is technical perfection, Beneš does not hesitate to use technical "imperfections" to an artistic effect: "He does not mind light penetrating the film holder or his lenses vignetting, which he, in fact, uses intentionally. He deliberately integrates these elements into his creative process," says Czech
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, Jan Kříž. Although the subjects of Beneš's photographs are usually buildings or architectural details, he cannot be considered a photographer of architecture as such. He says of his own work: "To me, photography does not mean depicting reality. It is an irrational absorption in myself, my problems, emotions, and dreams. My photographs are only a product or, so to speak, waste of an activity that helps me to survive and balance my life." He says his main topic is the co-existence with architecture "created by and for people". He lets the ''
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'' of architecture influence him, but calls his photographs "purely subjective, emotional, and free from any calculation". All of Beneš's photographs are untitled. He has only given names to four of his series, not to individual photographs: * ''W Series'' – a series of photographs taken during an event at the Wojnowice Castle in Poland, where ten sculptors worked with ten photographers. Jaroslav Beneš photographed works by Polish sculptor and artist
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, who teaches at the
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(''Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu''). * ''L.D. Series'' – photographs from
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, Paris, taken in 1991 and during scholarship programmes in Paris in 1994 and 1995. * ''K Series'' – photographs of industrial areas around
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. * ''R Series'' – photographs of both the interior and exterior architect Otto Rothmayer's villa in
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.


Books


Monographs

* ''Jaroslav Beneš – Fotografie – wybór'' – published by Galerie Pusta,
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,
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in 2006. A catalogue accompanying Beneš's exhibition at the gallery. Includes texts by art historians Adam Sobota, Jan Kříž, and Josef Moucha.


Anthologies

* '' Český dřevák'' – a self-published catalogue of the Czech photographic group Český dřevák with texts by photographer Bohumír Prokůpek and art historian Jan Kříž. Published in
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in 2006. * ''Czeski Drzewak i jego gość'' – published by Galerie Pusta,
Katowice Katowice ( , , ; szl, Katowicy; german: Kattowitz, yi, קאַטעוויץ, Kattevitz) is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Upper Silesian metropolitan area. It is the 11th most popul ...
,
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
in 2010 on the occasion of an exhibition called '' Český dřevák and Their Guest''. The guest artist was
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photographer Jakub Byrczek. The catalogue includes a text by
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art historian Joanna Turek.


Included in Collections

* Moravská galerie v Brně (
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) * Doi Photo Plaza Gallery, Tokyo, Japan *
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's collection, Germany * Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v Praze (
Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague Founded in 1885, the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts ( cz, Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum v Praze or UPM) is housed in a Neo-Renaissance edifice built from 1897 to 1899 after the designs of architect Josef Schulz. It opened in 1900 with exhibitions ...
) * Muzeum narodowe, Wroclaw, Poland *
Maison européenne de la photographie The Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP; European house of photography), located in the historic heart of Paris, is a center for contemporary photographic art opened in February 1996. Location and activities The Hotel Henault de Cantobre, ...
, Paris, France * Muzeum moderního umění (Museum of Modern Art),
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*
Bibliothèque nationale de France The Bibliothèque nationale de France (, 'National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as ''Richelieu'' and ''François-Mitterrand''. It is the national repository ...
, Paris, France *
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, United States * Národní muzeum fotografie (National Museum of Photography),
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Gallery

File:Benes 1976.jpg, Untitled, 1976, 35 mm film File:Benes 1978.jpg, Untitled, 1978, 6x7 cm film File:Benes 1981 25B.jpg, Untitled, 1981, 13x18 cm File:Benes 1982 10A.jpg, Untitled, 1982, 13x18 cm File:Benes 1984 05B.jpg, Untitled, 1984, 13x18 cm File:Benes 1988 40A.jpg, Untitled, 1988, 13x18 cm File:Benes 1999.jpg, Untitled, 1999, 13x18 cm File:Benes 2005.jpg, Untitled, 2005, 18x24 cm File:Benes 2006.jpg, Untitled, 2006, 18x24 cm File:Benes 2010.jpg, Untitled, 2010, 18x24 cm


References


External links


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