Telegraph Gallery together with Czech artists creates original serigraphs. We have chosen several artists to collaborate with, who are connected with our gallery. You can buy them on our eshop.
Pavel Korbička (*1972) deals with light, space, movement and sound in his work. He works with specific places in which he responds to their uniqueness and their hidden orders, which he tries to activate by the presence of the viewer and his individual perception. His artistic activity lies between sculpture, architecture and scientific research. Korbička graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (Studio of Sculpture-Space-Installation of Prof. Stanislav Kolíbal, Studio of Conceptual Tendencies of Prof. Miloš Šejn). Since 1998 he has been teaching at the Sculpture Studio 2 at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno.
Author's serigraphy by Pavel Korbička on our e-shop
Laura Limbourg (*1996) is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where she studied under Martin Mainer and then Josef Bolf. In 2020, she won the Critics' Prize for Young Painting. A key inspiration for her work was a trip to Southeast Asia, where she encountered the sale of the human body, child prostitution and sex tourism. She chose to respond to these themes in a light-hearted way, which also relies on a relaxed handwriting and exaggeration. In her paintings, she projects not only experiences from her travels, but also concrete personal experiences that can be linked, for example, to her hobby, flying.
Laura Limbourg's original serigraphy on our online shop
Veronika Gabrielová (*1992) is dedicated to drawing and its overlaps in her work, in which she explores mainly anthropological phenomena, such as socialization processes in contemporary society and their own border positions, which are most accurately revealed in the clash with other cultures. He draws on her own experiences and depicts details from his immediate surroundings. She expresses herself mainly through line, which in her conception takes the classic form of pencil drawing or gel glitter pens, as well as embroidery or text. She completed an internship at the Korean National University of the Arts in Seoul and in 2018 she completed her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the Drawing Studio of Jiří Petrbok and Petr Vaňous. She is represented in private collections in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Author serigraphy by Veronika Gabrielová
In the person and work of Mark Thera (*1979), the well-known cliché about the inseparable union of life and art comes true. His work is largely characterised by his outward appearance and his genuine, immediate interest in things. He is mainly engaged in feature films, gallery installations and drawing. His way of working is characterised by a director's approach, directing individual details and elements of meaning into a final whole. In this way, he creates plastic and (seemingly) authentic fictional worlds, within which he deals with themes related to the objects of his fascination. Whether it is a play with language, the fate of the Sudetenland and its inhabitants, queer themes or fashion. He often takes the aforementioned authenticity to a certain extreme, only to undermine its authenticity and give us a glimpse of the backstage. A number of lines of interpretation could certainly be successfully developed in relation to Mark's vast body of work, aiming at his profound theoretical reflection. But one could equally say that the most interesting thing about Mark Ther is Mark Ther himself.