Ladislav Klusáček

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Ladislav KlusacekLadislav Klusáček (Born in Frydlant, Bohemia on 13 July 1953)

Painter, Academic artist

 

Studies:

1968 - 1972 Art-Industrial High School, Prague

1972 – 1978 Academy of Arts Prague, Major painting, Professor Frantisek Jiroudek’s school

1984 – 1978 Assistant Professor Academy of Arts, Professor Frantisek Jiroudek’s school

1987 – 1989 Postgraduate Academy of Arts, Major painting

 

Ladislav Klusáček belongs to the most interesting contemporary Czech painters. In his already large number of works of art we are attract by his unflagging passion, with which Artist uses age-old confrontation between Man and Women. This confrontation leads his Muses and transforms this inspiration into well thought out, large and revelatory artistic message. His talent and intelligence enable him to dare on making of monumental compositions. His technique is outstanding and it is for him a reliable tool on the way on for the painting new paths. Worlds, which Ladislav opens to audience, are full of Humanity, Humor and full of Life. Ladislav reaches this effect without backing out something from his painter’s ethic. Ladislav lives and works in Prague. He cooperates with galleries in Luzern, Paris and New York. He is present in many collection in the Czech republic as well as abroad, as in the collection of the National Gallery in Prague, Central Bohemia Gallery, private collections in Switzerland, Germany, France, USA and Russia.

 

Separate exhibitions:

1979 – Praha

1989 – Praha

1984 – Lodž, Polsko

1985 – Muzeum Dr. Hrdličky, Humpolec

1989 – Luzern, galerie Ambiance

1990 – Paříž, Galerie Topaze

1994 – Praha, Karolinum, s akad. malířem K. Sládkem a akad. malířkou I. Svobodovou

1995 – Luzern, galerie Ambiance

2000 – Praha, galerie Černá labuť

 

Participation in exhibitions:

1983 – Praha, Rok českého divadla

1984 – Praha, Rok české hudby

1986 – Praha, Cirkus a varieté

1986 – Švýcarsko, Basel – Art Basel

1988 – Praha – Salon Praha

1997 – New York, Česká malba

2000 – Litoměřice, Salón

České Budějovice, Salón