"Jindrich Pribik is perhaps one of the most complicated photographers anywhere. His work, made in the course of more than fifty years, comprises more than forty gradually formed, overlapping series, together constituting an intricate web of mutual references and mutual quotations. Many of them are unique by any standard. They include early works like The Museum, Pilsen 1963, using written essays, and Reflections, employing images in the glass of windows, and, above all, Montages, made since the mid-1960s from old found negatives and using motifs from classics of literature. While Pribik studied photography at FAMU, Prague, he was also studying philosophy at Charles University, and this is reflected in his single pieces, employing both photogenic and hermeneutics. The volume is introduced with an essay by Pavel Vancat." --Book Jacket.
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The Tarot Box provides the perfect introduction to tarot reading. The handy-sized deck is ideal for beginners, and the board shows you how to lay the cards out for your first readings. The book introduces each card, and demonstrates how their meaning in a spread can be interpreted to answer your question.
· 2011
Czech artist Jan Svoboda (1934-1990) spent a lifetime laboring to redefine the language of photography. This catalogue gives an overview of his career, from early still lifes to works that questioned the rules and boundaries of the photographic image to his pioneering conceptual photographs of the late 1960s--pictures that frequently quoted from other works of his.
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