Possible variations, 1975 / acrylic, canvas, plywood, chalk, coal / 178 x 181 cm
Untitled, 1977 / acrylic, metalic colour, plywood, fiberboard / 83 x 187 cm
Untitled, 1977-79 / coal, acrylic, cardboard, string / 86 x 73 cm
Untitled, 1974 / acrylic, plywood / 99,5 x 94 cm
Untitled, 2nd half od 70s / acrylic, fiberboard, string / 191 x 52 cm
Untitled, 1978 / coal, wood, wall colour / 294 x 126 x 60 cm
Untitled, 1976 / acrylic, metalic colour, wood / 200 x 5,5 x 3,5 cm
Untitled, 1970s / acrylic, canvas, wood, fiberboard / 50 x 50 cm
Untitled, 1977-80 / acrylic, canvas, coal, rivets / 135 x 160 cm
Untitled, 1976 / acrylic, graphite, wood / 210 x 90 x 30 cm
Untitled, 1978 / acrylic on canvas, wood / 200 x 122 cm
Untitled, 1984; acrylic on canvas; 200 x 200 x 30 cm
Untitled,1985; acrylic on canvas; 130 x 130 cm
Untitled,1997; acrylic on plywood; 180 x 240 cm
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jan Kotik belongs to a small group of Czech artists whose work has its own position in the worldwide context. His artistic expression is very personal and with visible impatience to dogmas of all kinds. During World War II Kotik was a member of Skupina 42 – the group of painters, photographers, poets and theorists whose program was to return the world we live in back into artworks. He was occupied with Chinese calligraphy after the war which influenced his work significantly.