Menu
BEZPLATNÉ UMĚLECKÉ PORADENSTVÍ
Koupit tisk Koupit tiskKoupit digitální obrázek Koupit digitální obrázek SdíletSdílet
Podrobnosti o dílePodrobnosti o díle Přidat do oblíbených Přidat do oblíbených StáhnoutStáhnout Podobné položkyPodobné položky Rentgenové snímkyRentgenové snímky SlideshowSlideshow

Lott

Explore the art of Jiří Beránek (1945-2021), a Czech sculptor, painter & land artist. Discover his conceptual works, sculptures & unique projects reflecting post-communist Czechoslovakia.

Ručně malovaná olejová reprodukce

Ručně malovaná olejná barva na plátně ve vašem zvoleném rozměru i s rámem, vyrobená našimi umělci na zakázku.

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Vyberte si z našich přednastavených velikostí, které odpovídají původním proporcím díla.

šířka
výška

Můžete zadat vlastní rozměry pro konkrétní rám nebo prostor. Pokud se vámi vybraná velikost neshoduje s proporcemi původního obrazu, dílo buď ořízneme, nebo jej doplníme ručně malovanými prvky. Před zahájením výroby vám bude zaslán digitální náhled ke schválení.
Upozorňujeme, že náhled na obrazovce neodpovídá skutečnému ořezu ani rozšíření. Pouze digitální náhled přesně zobrazí finální kompozici.
Ačkoliv je možné zvolit vlastní velikost, pro zachování původních proporcí doporučujeme vybrat rozměr z předdefinovaného seznamu.

Příklady možných změn: Nahrazení obličeje vlastní fotografií; Přidání domácího mazlíčka (např. nahrazení kočky psem); Vložení skrytého vzkazu do pozadí; Změna krajiny nebo prvků v pozadí.
Po přijetí objednávky vám tým OriginalUniqueArt.com zašle e-mail s pokyny a poskytne náhledovou verzi.

Celosvětová doprava () za 3–4 týdny namísto standardních 5 týdnů. (23 červenec). Bez kompromisů v kvalitě.

why_choose_icon
Zdarma celosvětová expresní doprava
why_choose_icon
Vysoce kvalitní lněné plátno
why_choose_icon
Kompletní přepravní pojištění
why_choose_icon
Záruka vrácení celního poplatku
why_choose_icon
Záruka přesného barevného shodu
why_choose_icon
60denní lhůta pro vrácení zboží (pouze při vadách výroby)
why_choose_icon
100% garance vrácení peněz
why_choose_icon
Sleva při hromadné objednávce

Celková cena

-

reproduction

Lott

Technika reprodukce

Rozměry reprodukce

-

Celková cena za výběr

-


Biografie umělce

Jiří Beránek: Sculptor of Memory and Landscape

Born in Uhlovice, Czech Republic, in 1945, Jiří Beránek’s artistic journey is inextricably linked to the landscapes and traditions of his homeland. His life, marked by both creative flourishing and periods of restricted expression under communist rule, profoundly shaped his distinctive style – a potent blend of sculptural form, land art interventions, and deeply personal symbolism. Beránek wasn't merely an artist; he was a chronicler of memory, embedding the spirit of Central Europe within his work, often reflecting on themes of rural life, family history, and the shifting political landscape.

Early influences were rooted in the Bohemian countryside. Growing up on a farm instilled in him a profound connection to nature and a respect for the rhythms of the seasons. This formative experience would later manifest in his large-scale land art projects, where he utilized natural materials – wood, peat, straw – to create ephemeral installations that responded directly to their environment. His family’s profession as forest engineers further solidified this relationship with the landscape, providing him with a unique understanding of its structure and potential.

Academic Beginnings and the Shadow of Normalization

Beránek's formal artistic training began at the Václav Hollar Art School in Prague, where he honed his skills in sculpture. He then continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under the tutelage of Professor Vincenc Makovský and later, after Makovský’s untimely death, under Professor Karel Lidický – both influential figures in Czech art education. However, Beránek's artistic development was significantly impacted by the political climate of Czechoslovakia during the 1960s and 70s. He chose not to complete his studies at the Technical University, a decision that aligned him with the burgeoning unofficial art scene emerging in defiance of state control.

The period of “normalization” following the Prague Spring of 1968 presented immense challenges for artists. Beránek, like many of his contemporaries, found himself navigating a system where artistic expression was heavily monitored and restricted. His work remained largely unseen by the public until the Velvet Revolution in 1989, when the barriers to freedom were finally lifted, allowing his previously suppressed creations to be exhibited and celebrated.

A Synthesis of Sculpture and Land Art

Beránek’s artistic practice evolved through a fascinating synthesis of sculpture and land art. Initially focused on traditional sculptural forms, he gradually expanded his scope to encompass interventions within the natural environment. These projects weren't simply decorative; they were deeply conceptual, often exploring themes of memory, loss, and the relationship between humanity and nature. His use of readily available materials – wood gathered from the forests, peat harvested from bogs – imbued his work with a sense of authenticity and rootedness.

Notable examples include his installations in the Gratzen Mountains, where he collaborated with photographer Miroslav Pokorný to create evocative sculptures using oak wood and natural elements. These works demonstrated a profound understanding of material properties and their ability to convey meaning through form and texture. His later projects, often undertaken in the secluded setting of his cottage in Koloděje, further solidified his reputation as a visionary artist pushing the boundaries of sculptural expression.

Legacy and Recognition

Jiří Beránek’s artistic legacy extends beyond his individual creations. He was a founding member of several influential art groups – 12/15, Late But Still, and the New Group – fostering a spirit of collaboration and experimentation within the Czech art community. His work gained international recognition after the fall of communism, with exhibitions in Europe and North America showcasing his unique vision.

Beránek’s influence can be seen in the works of subsequent generations of Czech artists who continue to explore themes of memory, landscape, and social commentary. He left behind a substantial body of work that serves as a testament to the power of art to transcend political boundaries and connect with the human spirit. He died in 2021, leaving behind a rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire and provoke thought.

jiří beránek

jiří beránek

1945 - 2021 , Czech Republic

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual & Land Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Post-communist art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Vincenc Makovský
    • Karel Lidický
  • Date Of Birth: November 21, 1945
  • Date Of Death: January 26, 2021
  • Full Name: Jiří Beránek
  • Nationality: Czech
  • Notable Artworks: ['Lott']
  • Place Of Birth: Uhlovice, Czech Republic