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Vladimír Janoušek (1922-1986) was a renowned Czech sculptor & painter, founding member of UB 12. Known for radicalized forms, kinetic sculptures exploring time & transformation, and collaborations with architects. A key figure in modern European art.

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Artist Biography

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Zdirnice, Czech Republic (1922)
  • Died: 1986
  • Vladimir Janoušek's early life was significantly impacted by historical events, including World War II.
  • He began his secondary school studies at the gymnasium in Trutnov and finished them in Úpice.
  • In 1940-1941, he worked as an apprentice at a construction firm in Hostinné, initially considering architecture.
  • His artistic journey truly began after attending lectures on theatre organized by the Central Union of Theatre Amateurs.
  • He studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Brno and later in Prague under Prof. Karel Dvořák.
  • His studies were interrupted by forced labor deployment in Nazi Germany.
  • After the war, he initially struggled to gain entry into the Academy but was eventually accepted to the studio of Prof. Josef Wagner.

Artistic Style and Influences

  • Janoušek's sculptural style was heavily influenced by the late work of Otto Gutfreund.
  • He also drew inspiration from exhibitions of Western European art, including works by Baltasar Lobo, Picasso, and Henry Moore.
  • The reflections of Bohumil Kubišta and lectures by Prof. Václav Nebeský further shaped his artistic vision.
  • His sculptures are characterized by moving parts, representing a radicalization of form that breaks away from traditional sculptural concepts.
  • This originality and conceptual approach contribute to the European significance of his work.

Key Works and Artistic Development

  • Gloria, Birth of Homo Divinus – Intelectes: A sculpture embodying transformation and enlightenment.
  • Naděžda: A painting capturing the essence of human experience.
  • Spring Romance: A painting showcasing his skill in depicting nature's beauty.
  • Janoušek’s work evolved through distinct periods, initially focusing on crystals and growth, then incorporating pendulums, and finally culminating in variable sculptures.
  • He experimented with kinetic elements, exploring the concept of time as reflected in the poetry of František Halas.
  • His monumental composition Hrozba války (Threat of War) for the Czechoslovak pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka demonstrated his political engagement and artistic vision.

Later Career and Historical Significance

  • Following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, Janoušek faced persecution and limited opportunities to exhibit his work.
  • Despite these challenges, he continued to create sculptures that expressed a symbolic struggle against oppressive circumstances.
  • He is recognized as one of the few Czech sculptors listed in the New Dictionary of Modern Sculpture published in Paris in 1970.
  • Janoušek's legacy lies in his innovative approach to sculpture, his exploration of time and transformation, and his courageous artistic expression during a period of political repression.
  • His work is now appreciated for its European significance and contribution to modern art.

Additional Information

vladimír janoušek

vladimír janoušek

1922 - 1986 , Czech Republic

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kinetic sculpture
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Otto Gutfreund
    • Baltasar Lobo
    • Pablo Picasso
    • Henry Moore
  • Date Of Birth: January 30, 1922
  • Date Of Death: September 8, 1986
  • Full Name: Vladimír Janoušek
  • Nationality: Czech
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Gloria
    • Birth of Homo Divinus
    • Naděžda
    • Spring Romance
  • Place Of Birth: Zdirnice, Czech Republic
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