Krištof Kintera
Bio
The work of Krištof Kintera (1973) is definitely remarkable. It includes numerous monumental installations in galleries and public space, featuring statues that make people smile. He is the leading figure of the Unit art group known for public performances and happenings in the 1990s. These grew to become visual and multimedia performances bordering on experimental theater. All of Kintera’s installations are technically demanding objects that usually move or emit sound. His Appliances series from 1999 alluded to consumer society, comparing appliances in showrooms to art objects, beautifully displayed and overpriced. Over nearly twenty years of his career, Kintera also created drawings rather reminiscent of assemblages and reliefs. His straightforward compositions are made with limited resources – found and used objects and materials of everyday human existence. Text often plays a significant role in his works.
Kintera is renowned for his art installations in public space. These include the subtle yet strong memorial dedicated to the victims of suicide under Nusle Bridge in Prague. In the Czech art scene, he has continuously maintained a high score in the prestigious J&T Banka Art Index.
Works
Exhibitions
- 2023 / How Can I Help You?, DOX, Prague
- 2022 /Alle Macht der Imagination!, Part I, Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau, Dresden
- 2021 / How Nature Works, Orto Botanico, Padova
- 2020 / Ni cygne ni lune, Centre Pompidou, Paris
- 2019 / Am I also responsible? For all that shit around?, KALI Gallery, Luzern
- 2019 / Small Between the Stars, Large Against the Sky, Québec City Biennial
- 2019 / Nervous Trees, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague
- 2017 / Prague Power Boost, Ludwig Museum Koblenz
- 2014 / I Am Not You, Tinguely Museum, Basel
- 2012 / Demon of the Growth, Schleicher/Lange Berlin
- 2019 / Holy Spirit Opened, House of Art, Ostrava
- Artefin
- Museum of Arts and Design, New York
- HoMA Collection
- Galerie Zdeněk Sklenář
- Cermak Eisenkraft
- Klatovy / Klenová Gallery
- KOOJON, Contemporary Art Collection
- SbírKa
- Pekelné sáně
- Kunsthalle Praha
- Martin Slanicay
- Sophistica Gallery Collection
- COLLETT Prague | Munich