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Miroslav Hák (9 May 1911, in
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,
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– 29 June 1978, in
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) was a Czechoslovak photographer. He was one of the members of
Group 42 Group 42 ( cs, Skupina 42) was a Czech artistic group officially established in 1942 (although its roots date to 1938–1939, forming in 1940). The group's activity ceased in 1948, but its influence on Czech literature and Czech art was still ev ...
. Miroslav Hak was one of the most outstanding figures in the history of Czech modern photography and ranked among the innerly rich and actually never fully recognized and recognizable personalities in the sphere of art. He studied under his father, the photographer František Hák. Between 1925 and 1931 Hák worked as a photographer in Prague on publications including ''
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'' and in Bratislava. In 1937 he joined the avant-garde D34 Theatre of Prague as a photographer and from 1940 he worked in the film industry. Between 1942 and 1948 Miroslav Hák associated with the Prague-based Group 42, which united avant-garde Czech photographers. From 1954 he served as a photographer at the Institute of Art Theory and History of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.


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*Jan Kříže: ''Miroslav Hák'', Pressfoto, Praha 1981, Evid. číslo: 31238-6257 *Jiří Kolář: ''Miroslav Hák'', fotografie z let 1940–1958, edice Umělecké fotografie, svazek 2, SNKLHU, Praha, 1959


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ARTMUZEUM.cz Miroslav HákMiroslav Hák Exhibition
Letohrádek Portheimka, Prague, 28.09.2011 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hak, Miroslav 1911 births 1978 deaths Czechoslovak photographers Portrait photographers Group 42 People from Nová Paka