Pavel Tichoň
From A to B and Back Again
Artist
Pavel Tichoň
(1980, Uherské Hradiště), Czech
Original Title
From A to B and Back Again
Date2015
Mediummixed media on canvas
Dimensions140 × 180 cm
Classificationspaintings
Credit LineKunsthalle Praha
DescriptionPavel Tichoň’s artistic practice is defined by a critique of the current socio-political system, its methods, and its consumerization of everyday life. In his commentary, Tichoň spotlights negative phenomena related to fanatical consumerism and the omnipresent pressure to be successful. He also poses questions regarding the role of the artist and the inaccessibility of art for large parts of society. Despite addressing serious themes, his work often incorporates humor, hyperbole, and irony. His artistic expression freely and intuitively draws on a variety of formal devices. Tichoň’s approach combines the channeling of free-flowing associations with a conceptually detached perspective which fuses quotations from art history and advertising motifs, removing them from their established contexts and interpretations.
From A to B and Back Again (2015) is a work marked by a spontaneous, expressive painterly style. It was created as part of the Merda d’Artista exhibition (White Room Gallery, Prague, 2017) in which Tichoň referenced the art of Andy Warhol and Piero Manzoni, thematizing the loosening boundaries of what is marketable in capitalist societies. The work engages with an awareness of the one-dimensional superficiality often underlying such expressive styles.
Pavel Tichoň (*1980, Uherské Hradiště) studied in Milan Knížák’s Studio of Intermedia Work and Pavel Bielický’s New Media Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He also spent time studying at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague (2003-2004) and the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, where he studied architecture and design under Jiří Pelc (2002-2003). From 2007 to 2011, he pursued a postgraduate degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Milan Knížák, but never completed his studies. His work is regularly featured in both solo and group exhibitions at large institutions and independent galleries.
From A to B and Back Again (2015) is a work marked by a spontaneous, expressive painterly style. It was created as part of the Merda d’Artista exhibition (White Room Gallery, Prague, 2017) in which Tichoň referenced the art of Andy Warhol and Piero Manzoni, thematizing the loosening boundaries of what is marketable in capitalist societies. The work engages with an awareness of the one-dimensional superficiality often underlying such expressive styles.
Pavel Tichoň (*1980, Uherské Hradiště) studied in Milan Knížák’s Studio of Intermedia Work and Pavel Bielický’s New Media Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He also spent time studying at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague (2003-2004) and the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, where he studied architecture and design under Jiří Pelc (2002-2003). From 2007 to 2011, he pursued a postgraduate degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Milan Knížák, but never completed his studies. His work is regularly featured in both solo and group exhibitions at large institutions and independent galleries.
Milan Knížák
1977-1981