Adam Štech | Petr Pavel
Adam Štech | Petr Pavel
Adam Štech continues the iconic series of presidential portraits. The portrait of Petr Paul, who expresses respect and support without simplification and idealization. Limited edition 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print Dimensions (XL): | 80 × 61 cm | 84 × 65 cm (print | frame) - only one size |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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Adam Štech (*1980) is one of the most prominent figures of contemporary Czech painting. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he went through the studios of Jiří Sopek and Vladimír Skrepl. During his studies he also completed an artistic residence at the Bellas Artes Portuguese. In 2004 he won the Jiří Sopek Academy of Sciences Prize and in 2011 he became Laureate 4. Critics Awards for young painting awarded by the Association of Art Critics and theorists of the Czech Republic.
He regularly exhibits in renowned Czech and foreign galleries. In recent years, he has prepared independent exhibitions for DSC Gallery and Gallery Václav Špála in Prague or Center for Contemporary Art DOX (Houellebecq! 2024), from foreign institutions let us mention his presentation in Ascaso Gallery in Miami or Prague House
His works are represented in a number of domestic and international collections and are among the most respected names of the Czech art scene for a long time.
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Adam Štech for 100pcs
"The portrait of Petr Paul, the current president, builds on a series of portraits of previous Czech presidents - Václav Havel, Václav Klaus and Milos Zeman. This portrait was probably the biggest challenge for me, because we still cannot judge exactly how the President's character will be in history.
I have always been fascinated by ambiguity that accompanies similar topics. Although I support the President, I realize that his past is not black and white. That's why I started this portrait. "

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