Róna Jaroslav *1957
Birds, 1988
pastel, paper, 70 × 80 cm, mount, frame, glass, signed. Bottom right IV. RÓNA 88
Exhibited: Tvrdohlaví Group, People's House, Prague 1989.
The drawing Birds from 1988 was created by Jaroslav Róna a few years after
after graduating from university and shortly after the founding of the Prague
artistic group Hardheads, which he founded together with Jiří David,
Stanislav Diviš and other artists he co-founded. Tvrdohlaví se
at the time of the ending of normalization and the transformation of Czech society, the
against the introspective and existentially oriented work of the previous
artistic generation and joined the international movement of new wild
and postmodernism.
From the beginning of his career, Jaroslav Róna moved in parallel in the painting
and sculptural media, in which he soon developed a distinctive artistic language
based on a combination of solid figurative form with mythical
and archaic symbols. Scenes with human figures, lions, birds, snakes
and imaginary human-animal creatures often set in oppressive
inhospitable, apocalyptic locations, allude to the fantasy world genre,
depicting the dark and twisted sides of life and human civilization.
Jaroslav Róna (b. 1957), painter, sculptor, teacher, graduated from
glass studio of Stanislav Libensky from 1978 to 1984 at the
School of Applied Arts in Prague. In 1987-1992 he was a member of the
Hardheads group. Since 2006 he has been the head of the studio
of sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Since the beginning
1990s, he has produced a number of sculptural works in public space,
such as the Franz Kafka Monument in Prague (2003) or the Equestrian Sculpture
Margrave Jost in Brno (2015).
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