Miroslav Tichý
Kyjov (Czech Republic), 20.11.1926 - Kyjov (Czech Republic), 12.04.2011
Tichý attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague dedicating himself to modernist painting until 1948 when the communist regime imposed the representation of workers in overalls rather than posing models. Tichý refused and left the academy. After military service he began painting again according to his style, to the point that the communist regime considered him a dissident and confined him for a few days in the state psychiatric clinic. In the sixties Tichý began to neglect his physical appearance so much as to be considered by all an eccentric. He wandered around the city of Kyjov with a self-built and deliberately imperfect camera (blurry shot, dirty lens and scratched...) to steal images of women, drawn by the essence of femininity.
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Miroslav Tichý
Miroslav Tichý
Walther König, Köln, Germany, 2008

pages 224
first edition
dimensions 22.5 × 16 cm, hardcover with half-jacket
language English
ISBN 978-3-86560-459-0
Miroslav Tichý
Miroslav Tichý
FotoTorst, Prague, 2010

pages 144
second edition
dimensions 16 × 18 cm, softcover
language English
ISBN 978-807215396-1
Miroslav Tichý
Sekvence
Edizioni Periferia, Luzern, Switzerland, 2023

pages 16
first edition
dimensions 21 × 13 cm, Softcover
language German
ISBN 978-3-907205-46-4
Miroslav Tichý, Julia Margaret Cameron
Long Moments
Magasin 3, Stockholm, 2008

pages 64
edition first
dimensions 20.5 × 16 cm, Hardcover
language English / Swedish
ISBN 978-91-976646-1-5