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Jan Saudek (born 13 May 1935) is an
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and painter. Jan Saudek's art work represents a unique technique combining photography and painting. In his country of origin, Czechoslovakia, Jan was considered a disturbed artist and oppressed by authorities. His art gained more prominence during the 1990s, thanks to his collaboration with the publisher
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. During the 2000s, Saudek lost all his photo negatives in matrimonial dispute and his pictures are now displayed on internet for free. Jan claims they were stolen from him. Jan is the author of many “ mise en scene” that were re-taken and copied by other artists. The cliché of a naked man holding a naked new born baby with tenderness became a picture that was reproduced so many times that the composition became as commonplace as posing for a graduation picture. During his life in communist Czechoslovakia, Jan was labeled by the totalitarian regime as a pornographer. He lived in poverty using the only room in his basement as his studio. A disintegrating wall and a window giving a glimpse into the backyard became the witnesses of his fantasies and collaborations with models of all different sizes and origins.


Life

Jan Saudek and his twin brother Karel (also known as Kája) were born to a Slavic (Czech) mother and
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father in Prague in 1935. Their mother's family came to Prague from Bohemia, and their father from the city of Děčín in the northwest part of that area. During World War II and after the invasion of the German
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, both sides of his family were racially persecuted by the invaders. Many of his Jewish relatives died in
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during the war. Their father Gustav was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp in February 1945. Although their mother and many other relatives died, both sons and father survived the war. A Communist-dominated government gained power after the war to rule the country, enforced by the
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and considered to be behind the Iron Curtain. According to Saudek's biography, he acquired his first camera, a Kodak Baby Brownie, in 1950. He apprenticed to a photographer, and in 1952 started working in a print shop; he was restricted to this work by the Communist government until 1983. In 1959, he started using the more advanced Flexaret 6x6 camera, and also engaged in painting and drawing. After completing his military service, he was inspired in 1963 by the catalogue for American photographer
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'' exhibition, and began to work to become a serious art photographer. In 1969, Saudek traveled to the United States, where he was encouraged in his work by curator Hugh Edwards of the Art Institute of Chicago. Returning to
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, Saudek had to work at his photography clandestinely in a cellar, to avoid the attentions of the secret police. With his work turning to themes of personal erotic freedom, he used implicitly political symbols of corruption and innocence. From the late 1970s, he became recognized in the West as the leading Czech photographer, and also developed a following among photographers in his own country. In 1983, the first book of Saudek's work was published in the English-speaking world. The same year, he became a freelance photographer; the Czech Communist authorities allowed him to stop working in the print shop, and gave him permission to apply for a permit to work as an artist. In 1987, the archives of his negatives were seized by the police, but later returned. Saudek lives and works in Prague. His brother Kája Saudek was also an artist, the best-known Czech
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Work

His best-known work is notable for its hand-tinted portrayal of painterly dream worlds, often inhabited by nude or semi-nude figures surrounded by bare plaster walls or painted backdrops. He frequently re-uses elements (for instance, a clouded sky or a view of Prague's
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). In this his photographs suggest the studio and
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works of mid-19th century erotic photographers, as well as the works of the 20th-century painter Balthus, and of Bernard Faucon. Saudek's early art photography is noted for its evocation of childhood. His later works often portrayed the evolution from child to adult (re-photographing the same composition/pose, and with the same subjects, over many years). Religious motifs and the ambiguity between man and woman have also been some of Saudek's recurring themes. During the 1990s, his work at times generated censorship attempts in the West because of its provocative sexual content. Saudek's imagery has sometimes had a mixed reception internationally. He gained early shows in 1969 and 1970 in the United States and in Australia. In 1970 his work was shown at the Australian Centre for Photography and was welcomed by curator
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at the
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. Decades later, by contrast, his photograph ''Black Sheep & White Crow,'' which features a semi-naked pre-pubescent girl, was removed from the Ballarat International Foto Biennale in
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just before the opening on 21 August 2011; objections had been made related to allegations of child prostitution for his subject. Saudek's photographs have been featured as covers for the albums of
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('' New Obscurantis Order''),
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Publications (selected)

* Jan Saudek-Photo, and Jiri Masin Milos Macourek, House of Lords of Kunštát, Brno, Czech Republic, 1970. * ''The World of Jan Saudek: Photographs.'' Jacques Baruch Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1979. * ''Jan Saudek-Il teatro de la vita.'' Giuliana SCIM, Selezione d'Imagini, Milan, Italy, 1981. * ''Story from, Czechoslovakia, My Country, and Photographs by Jan Saudek.'' Aperture Nr. 89, New York, 1982. * ''The World of Jan Saudek.'' Anna Fárová, The Master Collection Book III, Rotovision, Geneva, Switzerland 1983. * ''Images from, Czechoslovakia.''
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, Iowa City, IA, 1983. * ''Story photo.'' Daniela Mrázková, Mlada Fronta, Prague, 1985. * ''Jan Saudek-35 Jahre Photos / 35 Years of Photography.'' Manfred Heiting, Photography Forum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany 1986. * ''50 Jahre moderne Farbfotografie.'' Manfred Heiting,
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, Cologne, Germany 1986. * ''Jan Saudek-200 Photographs 1953-1986.'' Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, 1987. * ''20 Years of Czechoslovak Art: 1968-1988.'' Anne Baruch, Chicago, IL 1988. * ''The Second Israeli Photography Biennal''e, Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, 1988. * ''Jan Saudek-100 Fotografías 1953-1986.'' Primavera Fotografica, Barcelona, Spain, 1988. * ''Jan Saudek-Monsieur Nicole'' (fashion catalog "Matsuda"), New York 1989.1991 (?). * ''Photographs Tschechoslowakische der Gegenwart.'' Edition Braus, Heidelberg, Germany, 1990. * ''Jan Saudek-Life, Love, Death & Other Such Trifles.'' Art Unlimited, Amsterdam, 1991. * ''Jan Saudek-Theatre of life.'' Daniela Mrázková, Panorama, Prague, 1991. * ''Jan Saudek-l'amour.'' VIS & VIS Nr. 10, Paris, 1992. * ''Jan Saudek, Galerie Municipale du Chateau d'Eau'', Toulouse, France, 1992. * Photo La Collection de la FNAC, Calais des Estats de Bourgogne, Dijon, France 1993. * ''Jan Saudek-life, love, death & other such trivia.'' Slovart, Prague, 1994. * ''Jan Saudek-Jubilations and Obsessions.'' Rosbeek, Amsterdam, 1995. * ''Jan Saudek-Letter.'' Sarah Saudek, Prague, 1995. * ''The World of Jan Saudek 1959–1995.'' Museum of Art, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 1995. * ''Jan Saudek 1895'' Krišal Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland, 1995. * ''Photographie des 20. Jahrhunderts.'' Museum Ludwig, Taschen, Cologne, Germany 1996. * ''Security and search in, Czech Republic photography of the 90s.'' Vl. Birgus / Mir.Vojtěchovský, Kant, Prague, 1996. * ''The Photography Book.'' Phaidon Press, London, 1997. * ''Jan Saudek-Photographs 1987–1997.''
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, Cologne, Germany, 1997. * ''The Body in Contemporary, Czech Republic Photography.'' Vl. Birgus Macintosh Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland, 1997. * ''Jan Saudek.'' Christiane Fricke, Taschen , Cologne, Germany, 1998. * ''From Sudek to Saudek''- Czech Photography in the 20th Century, The Eli Lemberger Museum of Photography, Tel-Hai, Israel, 1998. * ''Masterpieces of Erotic Photography.'' Carlton, London, 1998. * ''Jan Saudek three-Love.'' BB Art, Prague, 1998. * ''Zärtliche Betrachtung schöner Damen-aus der Sammlung Photo Fritz Gruber.'' Wienand Verlag, Cologne, Germany, 1998. * ''Absolut Originale, Absolit Originale Collection.'' Stockholm, Sweden, 1999. * ''Jan Saudek 1959–1999.'' Mennour Gallery, Paris, 1999. * ''Jan Saudek Single-married divorced widower.'' Slovart, Praha, Czech Republic, 2000. * ''20th Century Photography.'' Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany 2001. * ''Jan Saudek-Realities.'' Arena Edition, Santa Fe, NM, 2002. * ''Czech and Slovak Photography 80s and 90s of the 20th century.'' the Art Museum, Olomouc, Czech Republic 2002. * ''Absolut Generations.'' 50th
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, Venice, Italy 2003. * ''Dictionary of, Czech Republicech and Slovak artists 1950–2004.'' Chagall Art Centre, Ostrava, Czech Republic 2004. * ''Saudek.'' Daniela Mrázková, Slovart, Prague, 2005. * ''The Best of Jan Saudek.'' Saudek.com, Prague, 2005. * ''Chains of Love.'' Saudek.com, Prague, 2007. * ''Evenings with a photographer.'' IDIF, Prague, 2007. * ''ACP-learn creative shooting.'' Zoner Press, Brno, Czech Republic, 2007. * ''2006/2007 National Theatre.'' Gallery, Prague, 2007. * ''Jan Saudek'' (1998,
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) . *''Pouta lásky'' (Chains of Love). audek.com. *''Saudek''. Prague: Slovart. . * Saudek, Jan: ''Ženatý, svobodný, rozvedený, vdovec''. Prague: Slovart, 2000. . * Saudek, Jan: ''Národní divadlo 2006/07.'' National Theatre 2006/07 Season. Prague: Národní divadlo, 2007. .


Films and radio

* ''Jan Saudek: Prague Printemps'' (1990). (26-minute film by Jerome de Missolz about Saudek). * ''Jan Saudek: Bound by Passion'' (2008). (feature-length film by Adolf Zika about Saudek). * ''Saudek Brothers Documentary'',
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, 2001


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

2020: Malostranská beseda, Prague, Czech Republic 2015: Valeria Rabbit Hole Art Room, Warsaw, Poland


Collections

Saudek's work is held in the following permanent collections: * The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL * Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA * Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris * International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, NY * The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York * Moravian Gallery in Brno, Czech Republic * Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris * Musée Paul Getty, Los Angeles, CA * Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany * National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia * National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia


References


External links


www.saudek.com

www.saudekfilm.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saudek, Jan 1935 births Living people Photographers from Prague Czech erotic photographers Nude photography Czech Jews Jewish concentration camp survivors Czech twins Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres