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Exhibitions

Robert Halamíček

Robert Halamicek in der Galerie Röver

born on September 11th, 1964 in Nový Jičín (Czech republic)

1984 – 1989 Faculty of Natural Science of Charles University Prague, applied geophysics

May 1989 – take-off to the exile (Germany, Nürnberg)

Exhibitions

June 2002 Kunst-Pavillon, Fürth, Germany, joint exposition

July / August 2002 Röver Gallery, Nürnberg, Germany

September 2002 Schwarzenberger Herbst, Münchsteinach, joint exposition

September / October 2002 Weinerei, Nürnberg, Germany

December 2002 Kunst-Eck, Nürnberg

April / Mai 2003 Josef Sudek Gallery, Prague, Czech republic

October / November 2003 St. Martin, Fürth, Germany

September / October 2004 Communication room, Prague, Czech republic

October / November 2004 Prager Haus, Nürnberg, Germany

November / December 2004 Der internationale Zirkel, Bayreuth, Germany

February / March 2005 IGZ Bamberg, Germany

October 2005 Czech Center Munich, Germany

15. October 2005 The Long Night of Munich’ Museums

February / March 2006 Police Museum, Prague, Czech republic

March 2006 Stil Bamberg, Germany

October 2006 Stil Ulm, Germany

November 2006 Stil Rosenheim, Germany

June - August 2007 Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Munich

September 2007 Gregor Samsa´s Café and Bookstore

April 2008 Zoo Prague

April / Mai 2008 Botanic Garden Prague

November 2008 - January 2009 CZECH PRESS PHOTO 2008, Old Town Hall, Prague

March 2010 Botanic Garden Prague

November 2011 - January 2012 CZECH PRESS PHOTO 2012, Old Town Hall, Prague

06.03.2012 - 21.04.2012 Artefakt, Nürnberg

December 2002 – Franken Cultural Forum Award

List of clients:

Günter Gloser

Eva Homrighausen

Canon CZ

Goverment of Czech republic

Fürth City

ZOO Prague

Sponsors

Canon Cullmann Nielson
Stadt Fürth Dr. Popov Zoo Prague

Robert Halamíček´s Photos

What is that? Deep rivers, azure blue something, out of which paradises and abysses are made from? Sea bays or blue horizons, necessary to be nested into, which reach far away - up to the land of nowhere? Crystalline substances? Something, which has never been here before, or at least has not been seen in this way, captured only by a new and distinctive angle of view? What is that, actually?

Photographer Robert Halamíček brings us up almost visionary views of microstructures, which can be found in the nature, but at the same time function as abstractions, hiding into the diversity of the light reflections and materials. But their designation can never be identified. As if they were views from the window, which opens us among others the old question about the substance of the space or of the living environment, in which we find ourselves. What is this, life? Everything is possible, every opinion or fantastic interpretation, but nothing is certain. All obvious excludes itself, basically has not chance.

It is not fundamental, what are the photographs about, says the artist, important is the existence of those subjects, their curiously beautiful structure, which is necessary to discover. It is photographically captured poetry of „ordinary” subjects, which Halamíček formulates and by means of his microscopic view detaches out of those galaxies of profiles and forms the nature brims over with. Whether they are bark of the trees, frozen mire or frogspawn, in his pictures they reach a new aesthetical dimension.

Halamíček´s photographs act as detailed or overall snapshots of kaleidoscopic eternity, although at the same time also as dark irritations, outshined beauty and digital drawings of high plasticity.

Barbara Bogen, Bayerischer Rundfunk (translated by Jiří Plešek)