Vladimír Škoda

Vladimír Škoda

Vladimír Škoda (*1942) established himself as a sculptor in France, where he has lived since his emigration in 1968. While he did not get into the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, he studied at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His work was inspired by the research work of the mathematician and astrologer Jan Kepler. The correlation of cosmic bodies, their interactions and energy are the theme of Škoda's installations, which are dominated by the shape of a sphere. The sphere in its many forms, materials and structures is a recognizable trademark of the Czech artist. Later in France, Vladimír Škoda himself taught at art schools in Le Havre and Marseille. He was able to exhibit in the Czech Republic only after 1991, and in 1995 the Rudolfinum Gallery organised a retrospective show.

Réalité tournante (Mobile stable)

Réalité tournante (Mobile stable)

acier inoxydable poli, acier patiné noir

Ø 50 x 25, Ø 15

unknown

Sans titre

Sans titre

aluminium poli miroir, acier patiné noir

Ø 35 x 12,5, Ø 15

2011 - 2014

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 Galileo - Galilei

Galileo - Galilei

190 x 15 cm

2014

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Kovaná ocel

Ø 20 x 16 cm

1984 - 1986

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Kovaná ocel

Ø 14 x 34 cm

1988

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Black patinated steel and mirror polished stainless steel

Ø 38,5 x 5 cm

2004

Horizont událostí IV

Horizont událostí IV

Mirror polished partly sandblasted stainless steel

Ø 45 cm

2006 - 2020

Pět platónských těles II

Pět platónských těles II

chrome plated mirror polished steel

Ø 20 cm (každý)

1992 - 2001

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Bez názvu

Black patinated steel

Ø 18,5 cm, magnety Ø 1,8 mm

1992

Reserved

Čtvrtá dimenze III

Čtvrtá dimenze III

Mirror polished stainless steel, 2 elements, pendulum mechanism

110 x 99 cm (každý), Ø 15 cm

2000 - 2020

Distorze – vize / Černá díra - bílá díra

Distorze – vize / Černá díra - bílá díra

mirror polished stainless steel

199 x 99 cm

1992 - 2001

Athanor

Athanor

etching on steel

47 x 80 cm

1993

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Athanor bílý

Athanor bílý

etching on steel

47 x 80 cm

1993

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Group Exhibitions