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A Camera of Miroslav Tichý

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  • Exhibition of Miroslav Tichý's photographs at Michael Hoppen Gallery from 28th April – 29th May 2010.
  • Tichý's work is described as marginal, disturbing, poetic, beautiful, creepy, voyeuristic, and misogynist.
  • Tichý used homemade cameras made from tin cans, children’s spectacle lenses, rubber bands, and other found materials.
  • His photographs focus on women in his hometown of Kyjov, capturing everyday moments with a unique, hallucinatory quality.
  • Tichý was a dissident during the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia and spent time in prison and psychiatric wards.
  • His work gained recognition in 2005 when he won the 'New Discovery Award' at Arles.
  • Tichý's photographs have been exhibited in major museums worldwide, including the Centre Pompidou and Tate Modern.
  • His techniques involved deliberate processing mistakes to add poetic imperfections to his images.
  • Tichý's work is noted for its ability to transform banal moments into something mysterious and exceptional.
  • He passed away on April 12, 2011, in Kyjov, Czech Republic.