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Jiri Kolar biography. Czech poet, writer and artist
- Jiří KolářCzech pronunciation ⓘ (24 September , Protivín – 11 August , Prague) was a Czech poet, writer, painter and translator.
A diary as a form of art: Jiří Kolář - European studies blog
- 24 September , Protivín – 11 August , Prague.
Jirí Kolár - MoMA
| Congratulations to Jiří Kolář! | |
| True to his writer’s mission, Kolář compiled a Dictionary of Methods, published in Paris in 1986, in which he articulates all the other techniques of his invention such as ventillage, crumplage, kinetic collage, and which underline further still his affinity to conceptual classification, lexicography, systematization, seriality: not only an implacably anti-Romantic attitude to the image. | |
| This dissertation explores the exile period work (1979-1999) of the Czech-born writer and artist Jiri Kolar, with particular focus on his two series Kafkova. |
Jiří Kolář - Wikipedia
- 24 September 1914, Protivín – 11 August 2002, Prague.
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Jirí Kolar | Kettle's Yard - University of Cambridge
- The Czech poet, writer and artist Jiří Kolář () does not need a long introduction.
Jiri Kolar
| Czech poet, writer and artist Date of Birth: 24.09.1914 Country: Czech |
Content:
- Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
- Political Involvement and Imprisonment
- Artistic Career
- Dissent and Exile
- Literary and Artistic Significance
- Later Years and Return to Czechoslovakia
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Jiří Kolář was a Czech poet, writer, and artist who was born in 1914. He spent much of his early life in the city of Kladno, where he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter in 1932.
Political Involvement and Imprisonment
In 1945, Kolář joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, but was later expelled. From 1952 to 1953, he was imprisoned for his political beliefs.
Artistic Career
Kolář was a founding member of the "Group 42" association of poets and artists in 1942. He became known for his innovative collages, which blended elements of poetry and visual art. His first solo exhibition was held in 1937. He also participated in the groundbreaki