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ZORKA SÁGLOVÁ

The catalog presents the extensive work of Zorka Ságlová, one of the most interesting and most important Czech artists of the generation of the 1960s, especially on two thematic areas. The first of them is based on the author's textile training in Antonín Kybal's studio at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague.

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STANISLAV KOLÍBAL / FORMER UNCERTAIN INDICATED

The catalog for the exhibition in the Czech and Slovak pavilions at the 58th International Biennial of Fine Arts in Venice presents to the domestic audience the most comprehensive capture of the life and work of one of the most important Czech artists of the last century. In their texts, internationally renowned curators and theorists reflect on the artistic significance of Stanislav Kolíbal's work and its overlaps.

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MICHAL ŠKODA / THERE SOMEWHERE FAR SOMETHING COMPLETELY

Spatial objects and surface drawings in themselves - like black meteorites - condense infinity, returning to themselves the beginnings, ends, directions. The emptiness of the foggy drawings is full of seeping relationships that culminate in blackened traces of crossing. Fragments of paths in line drawings do not record their beginning or destination, shape or course - they only indicate the direction.

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VÁCLAV CIGLER / MICHAL MOTYČKA - EVENT OF THE PLACE

A bilingual catalog for the exhibition of the same name, which presented key works by the artist Václav Cigler, from works from the 1960s to recent joint projects with multimedia creator Michal Motýčka. The exhibition took place on June 16 - September 8, 2018 in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery, Litomyšl. The texts were supplemented by Václav Cigler and Jana Šindelová.

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7. SYMPOSIUM LITOMYŠL / CZECH-HUNGARIAN

Catalog Symposium 7: Where do we go from here recapitulates the Litomyšl Symposium in 2018 and the exhibition of the renowned Miroslav Kubík Gallery in Litomyšl. The symposium was attended by four Hungarian and three Czech artists. Hynek Alt (CZ), Sári Ember (HU), Mark Fridvalszki (HU), Igor Hosnedl (CZ), Valentýna Janů (CZ), Gábor Kristóf (HU), Dominika Trapp (HU). Curators of the exhibition: Jen Kratochvil (CZ), Jan Zálešák (HU).

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6. LITOMYŠL SYMPOSIUM / CZECH - ITALIAN

Czech-English Catalog Symposium Litomyšl 6 recapitulates this year's Litomyšl Symposium and Exhibition in the renowned Miroslav Kubík Gallery, from 2 to 16 September 2017 and from 16 September to 11 November 2017. The symposium was attended by 7 Italian and Czech artists: Alessandra Draghi , Chiara Giorgetti, Radim Langer, Virginia Dal Magro, Cristiano Rizzo, Vladimír Skrepl, Viktorie Valocká.

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STANISLAV KOLÍBAL, VLASTA PRACHATICKÁ, MARKÉTA PRACHATICKÁ / ILLUSTRATIONS AND PORTRAITS

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JAN KUBÍČEK / THE WAY TO THE FUTURE

The catalog is published on the occasion of the exhibition of Jan Kubíček in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery in Litomyšl. Jan Kubíček. The Road to the Future, author Jiří Machalický.

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5. SYMPOSIUM OF LITOMYŠL / CZECH-AUSTRIAN

The Czech-English catalog recapitulates this year's Litomyšl Symposium and exhibition in the renowned Miroslav Kubík Gallery, which took place from 3 to 17 September 2016 and from 17 September to 19 November 2016. Czech and Austrian artists were invited and exhibited their works: Garová, Hafner, Chiereghin, Meyer, Petrlík, Riepler and Sýkora. Catalog text Richard Adam and Marcello Farabegoli.

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4. SYMPOSIUM LITOMYŠL - CZECH-POLISH STARS

The trilingual catalog of the Czech-Polish Star recapitulates this year's Litomyšl Symposium and Exhibition in the renowned Miroslav Kubík Gallery, which took place from 30 August to 13 September 2015 and from 12 September to 21 November 2015. Exhibiting artists: Tomek Baran, David Böhm-Jiří Franta, BRACIA-Aga Klepacka & Maciej Chorazy, Matyáš Chochola, Mateusz Kula, Zuza Ziolkowska-Hercberg, Josef Zlámal. 

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TVRDOHLAVÍ 2015

The publication is based on the Tvrdohlaví 2015 exhibition of the same name in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery in Litomyšl. There are alternating completely new works with works that are already "classic" and in a way characteristic, ie a kind of icon from the eighties. The following members of the Tvrdohlaví group are presented in the catalog: Stanislav Diviš, Michal Gabriel, Zdeněk Lhotský, Václav Marhoul, Stefan Milkov, Petr Nikl, Jaroslav Róna, František Skála, Čestmír Suška.

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BRIGHT MOON FRESH VÍTR.CZ

Catalog for the joint exhibition of the same name by Karel Malich, Milan Grygar, Vladimír Kopecký, Jan Merta, Jiří Kovanda, Josef Pleskot, Federico Díaz, Lukáš Jasanský and Martin Polák, Krištof Kintera, Rafanů organized in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery on 17.6. - 19.8.2012.

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... PROBATUM EST, JIŘÍ DAVID - STANISLAV DIVIŠ

For this Czech-English publication, which is published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Miroslav Kubík Gallery in Litomyšl (March 24 - May 27, 2012), a pair of artists was put together, which is probably most strongly associated with the advent of postmodernism in Bohemia in the mid-1980s. years of the last century. The publication, called the Latin term .... probatum est, which means ... is tried and tested, brings works by both artists from different time periods ranging from the 80's to the present.

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ZOSTRA - CZECH PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY

Katalog kolektivní výstavy Zostra představuje jiný a nezvyklý pohled na aktuální českou fotografii. Výběrovým kritériem bylo představit fotografii jako tvárné médium, jako jeden ze zásadních prostředků současného umění.Katalog Zostra obsahuje díla těchto autorů: Jiří Černický, Jiří David, Kateřina Držková, Viktor Kolář, Lukáš Jasanský / Martin Polák, Tono Stano, Václav Stratil, Jiří Thýn, Miroslav Tichý

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3. SYMPOSIUM LITOMYŠL - CZECH-GERMAN STARS

The catalog of the Czech-German star recapitulates this year's Litomyšl Symposium and exhibition in the renowned Miroslav Kubík Gallery.
Seven German and Czech artists of the young and younger middle generation prove that more traditional visual media still have great viability. Artists: Marek Číhal, Carola Ernst, Matthias Hesselbacher, Florian Meisenberg, Jitka Mikulicová, Alice Nikitinová, Lubomír Typlt. Text by Martin Dostál and Noemi Smolik.

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TOMÁŠ HLAVINA, PETR PASTRŇÁK, PETR PÍSAŘÍK / IN THE HEAD IN THE LANDSCAPE IN THE CITY

The catalog, which accompanied the spring exhibition of 2013 in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery in Litomyšl, presents three prominent Czech artists of the middle generation. They are Tomáš Hlavina (objects), Petr Pastrňák (paintings) and Petr Písařík (paintings and objects), which connects, among others, the now legendary MXM gallery, in which they belonged to the tribal authors.

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2. SYMPOSIUM LITOMYŠL - CZECH-SLOVAK STARS

The catalog that accompanies the second year of the Litomyšl Symposium, connected with the exhibition in the Miroslav Kubík Gallery, is called the Czech-Slovak Star. It was attended by Czech and Slovak artists of the youngest and younger middle generation. Artists: Andrej Dúbravský, Viktor Frešo, Václav Girsa, Katarína Janečková, Marek Meduna, Luděk Rathouský, Adam Štech. Photographs of works by František Renza.

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THE BIRTH OF FAUNA / BOHDAN KOPECKÝ

The book is a tribute to the recently deceased painter, a native of Litomyšl, whose contribution to the art of the second half of the 20th century is unjustly forgotten today. Like his generational companions (M. Medek, J. Balcar, Z. Sýkora, K. Malich ...), he underwent a transformation in the 1950s and 1960s into an abstract form of artistic expression. The publication is published in the new edition series Catalogs of the Miroslav Kubík Gallery.

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JAKUB ŠPAŇHEL / ON A BLACK LEVEL WHERE NIGHTS ARE MIRRORED

Painter and graphic artist Jakub Špaňhel, one of the most prominent contemporary artists, consciously works in his work with influences and motifs from the history of art. Such an approach has been a normal and natural part of the creative gesture for centuries, an effort to cope and deal with the strong personalities of the past...

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1. LITOMYŠL / YOUNG STAR SYMPOSIUM

Representatives of the upcoming Czech painting generation (Josef Achrer, David Hanvald, Ondřej Kopal, Martin Krajc, Robert Šalanda, Evžen Šimera, Karel Štědrý) were selected for the program of the 1st year of the Litomyšl Symposium in 2012, called Young Stars with Fine Insolence. who have already attracted attention in domestic art.

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STANISLAV KOLÍBAL - FOUR PHASES

One of the most important creators of Czech art of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century briefly presents his life's work in selected sequences from the 1950s to the present. The last unpublished artist's series Black and White Help from 2014 is also presented, as well as a number of less exhibited works. The publication with texts by Martin Dostál and Stanislav Kolíbal will surprise Karel Štědrý with a new and unexpected graphic design.

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RITTSTEIN, TROLLEY, RITTSTEIN / WITH ASTRONOMICAL LIGHTNESS OF BUTTERFLIES BACK TO STONE

The 70-page, richly photographically equipped catalog is accompanied by texts - in Czech and English - by Kamil Nábělek, Lukáš Rittstein, Barbora Šlapetová and Petr Volf. The author of the graphic design is the painter Karel Štědrý.

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TOMÁŠ CÍSAŘOVSKÝ / SILENT AGREEMENT

Silent agreement of Tomáš Císařovský in the Czech-English edition. Undoubtedly, one of the most prominent painters of the middle generation presents himself with his mild retrospective, which includes both paintings from modern Czech and Czechoslovak history, as well as figural works with social and psychological content, as well as landscapes.