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DANIEL BRUNOVSKÝ | Topographies of lost worlds | 6. 2. 2020
Daniel Brunovský (1959) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome. He specializes in graphics, ceramic and glass sculpture, furniture solitaires and jewellery making.
"Do you still remember your childhood dreams? They materialized and mixed desires and fears, wishes and ideas, joys and sorrows. They were sketchy diary entries of that sensitive time in life, when reality is combined with ghostly forms and unreal endings evoked by listening to fairy tales about good and evil. Daniel Brunovský draws on these primal sources in his painting. He strives to return to the essence, to make events filtered through an uncorrupted inner vision present. The leitmotif of his pictorial plots is the landscape. Mythical and timeless, abounding in a grandeur remote from the world. He transports the viewer to a bucolic age and distances himself from the busy civilizational life, it gives him the feeling that he is breathing the air that blew over the earth in days long lost, soaked in stories from the Bible and the Iliad to the Little Prince. Daniel's landscapes are not geographically defined places, but poetic states that he experienced and is experiencing. You might say surrealism. Metaphysical painting. Symbolism. Of course. That too. But then we must especially mention Arcimboldo's collage-like collages. The result is a human landscape where the author discovers himself in many forms. The exhibition presents works on paper, graphics, collage and tempera paintings. " Miro Procházka



PHOTO: Nina Pacherová
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