Josef Žáček's own visual language was based on geometric signs and later figural symbols through which he came to address universal issues of cultural identity and memory as well as wholly concrete phenomena of the contemporary world. In his work is frequently used principle of a central motif. The same motif appears several times alongside itself, either in paintings arranged next to each other or within the composition of a single picture. His monumental canvases are usually monochrome compositions.
Josef Žáček
* 1951
Education
Graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in 1983.