Michal Ožibko | Ideath II.
Michal Ožibko | Ideath II.
Hyperrealist portrait exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery London and awarded the world's most important portrait price of the BP Portrait Award. 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 size / in frame: | 68 × 53 cm / 72 × 57 cm |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
Couldn't load pickup availability
The printing is not in stock at the moment (but 100 pieces are not sold out yet). Is Possible to order Ho with deferred delivery time 2-4 weeks. More information about how we print our editions You can find here.
Michal Ožibko (*1981) is a Czech artist who, in addition to his hyperrealist motifs, and paintings purely non -firm. He completed his studies at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of Zdeněk Beran's thesis Escape, whose opponent was Prof. Gordon Graham of the University of Princeton, author of the Book of Art Philosophy. This work with dimensions of 5 x 4 meters is located in the staircase of the Kroměříž Castle. Ideath, which was selected by the jury of the National Portrait Gallery in London for the BP Portrait Award 2010, entered the wider public. Sotheby’s hall.










Michal žibko for 100pcs
Portrait diptych Ideath arose in response to a situation I realized as a student of the Academy. My classmate Jana, she was sitting in front of the Computer that day, creating something on it, with headphones in her ears. When I walked around and greeted her, she didn't hear me thanks to them, and only when she lifted her eyes in my direction and saw me gesticulatu, reacted. I realized a relatively trivial phenomenon into its full consequences - as our sensory perceptions form our perception of the world and the experience of the situation here and now. Eye contact is something very strong and, on the contrary, if we watch someone who is not directly looking into our eyes, we find ourselves in the position of Voyer and the feeling of mutually shared presence. 2010 and was chosen by the jury at the exhibition.
Michal Ožibko on Instagram

You might also be interested in
Be the first for each new edition
Take our newsletter and you will not miss any pre -sale or special events.