Vaclav Pozarek
b. Budweis, Czech Republic, 1940. Lives and works in Bern, Switzerland
Vaclac Pozarek is a Czech-born artist who has been living and working in Switzerland since the late 1960s. The richness and diversity of his body of work is evident in the various media he chooses to work with: primarily drawing and sculpture, but also collaging, photography, scenography and exhibition design, and book design. In his visual artwork and installations, Pozarek tries to find points of contact between art and everyday objects; ceaselessly querying the ways in which art is presented to us. His graphic work underlines his fascination with typography and architecture, calling to mind building plans and architectural façade embellishments. His research combines the principles of Constructivism, concrete art, and Minimalism; creating a unique synthesis of these distinctive movements.
In 2018, the MAMCO in Geneva hosted an extensive retrospective on his work. Several of his pieces feature among the collections of major public institutions including the Kunstmuseum in Bern and the MoMA in New York.
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Wall cut-out (Wandausschnitt), 1988View more details
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Untitled (figures with pipes), 1995 - 2008View more details
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Untitled (figures with pipes), 1995 - 2008View more details
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Untitled (figures with pipes), 1995 - 2008View more details
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Half-Open (halboffen), 2002View more details
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Very open with neon (Ganz offen mit Neon), 2015View more details
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Série sans titre, 2016View more details
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Swiss Made (Edition 2), 2019View more details
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Untitled (ohne Titel), 2020View more details
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Vaclav Pozarek
Non oiseau 5 Sep - 7 Nov 2020 TempleGalerie Mitterrand is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Vaclav Pozarek in France. Entitled NON OISEAU, it will take place from September 5th to November 7th , 2020...Read more -
Group Show
Une Brève Histoire de la Modernité des Formes 18 Apr - 27 Jul 2019 TempleArtists : Carl Andre, Carmelo Arden-Quin, Arman, Lynda Benglis, Agustín Cárdenas, César, Lynn Chadwick, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Dan Flavin, Lucio Fontana, Peter Halley, Yves Klein, Jannis Kounellis, Claude Lalanne, François-Xavier Lalanne, Gyula...Read more