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Ko Un

    August 1, 1933

    Jiří Kolář (1913–2002) was a pivotal figure in post-war Czech art, known for his relentless experimentation and boundary-pushing approach to traditional artistic forms. A leading proponent of Art Informel and a founder of the UB 12 group, Kolář's work was deeply influenced by his profound interest in language, poetry, and the visual dimensions of communication. His artistic practice was characterized by the innovative use of "overprints" and techniques of transformation and recombination, where he merged diverse materials and imagery to forge novel meanings and perspectives. Kolář's enduring legacy lies in his persistent drive for artistic innovation and his significant synthesis of literature and visual arts.

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