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Richard Štipl

Bio

Richard Štipl (1968) is a leading Czech sculptor, painter, and visual artist. Born in Šternberk, Czechoslovakia, he mostly grew up in Canada where he emigrated with his parents in 1979. It was in Toronto, Canada that he studied painting at Ontario College of Art (1988–1993) and won the Governor General’s Gold Medal for best class work. In the early 1990s, he returned to his native town of Šternberk, Czech Republic.

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He lectured at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in Prague (2010) and New York Academy of Art (2011) and worked as assistant professor at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design until 2017. His work pivots around ancient techniques with postmodern symbols, self-reflection with self-harm, and extremely distorted facial expressions. Štipl’s sculptures render complicated situations contrasting various beliefs.

Works

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Désirée

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Seat of Mercy

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Simulacrum

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Objects Of Desire

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Heavy Weights

Richard Štipl / Museum Kampa / 2024
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Richard Štipl / Seat Of Mercy / Rosalin glass / 2024
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Richard Štipl / Désirée / Pink glass / 2024

Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions

  • 2024 / Heavy Weights by SIN, DSC Gallery, Prague
  • 2024 / Preparing for Darkness, Museum Kampa, Prague
  • 2024 / Cognitive Dissonance, JSP Art Gallery, Prague
  • 2023 / All Power to the Imagination!, Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau, Dresden
  • 2022 / Men, Robert Runták Collection, Aleš South Bohemian Gallery, Hluboká
  • 2022 / Head Map, Aleš South Bohemian Gallery, Bechyně
  • 2021 / Rony Plesl & Richard Štipl: Incarnation, DSC Gallery, Prague
  • 2020 / Reveries, 3 Punts Galeria, Barcelona
  • 2019 / Dimensions of Dialogue, National Gallery Prague (with Marina Abramovic, Richard Gormley, Andy Warhol)
  • 2017 / Galería Enrique Guerrero, Mexico City
  • 2016 / Other Side, Laden für Nichts, Leipzig
  • 2016 / Life Is Painful and Brings Disappointment, Pilsen Municipal Gallery
  • 2013 / Lubomír Typlt + Richard Štipl, Galerie Caesar, Olomouc
  • 2013 / Other Side, Krampf Gallery, Istanbul
  • 2013 / Le corps, Galerie Dukan (with Folkert de Jong, Alexander Tinei, Josef Bolf), Paris
  • 2011 / Derision, Galerie Dukan & Hourdequin, Paris
  • 2010 / Humors, Christopher Cutts Gallery, Toronto
  • 2010 /Decadence Now!, Rudolfinum / Museum of Applied Arts, Prague
  • 2010 /Otherworldly, Museum of Arts and Design, New York
  • 2009 / Oblivious Obvious, Galería Enrique Guerrero, Mexico City
  • 2005 / Bloc Sabbath, Claire Oliver Gallery, New York
  • 2005 / Baroque and Neo-Baroque. The Hell of the Beautiful (with Matthew Barney, Bill Viola, Jake and Dinos Chapman) – Domus Atrium, Contemporary Art Centre Salamanca
  • 2003 / Post Synthetic, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York

  • Public and Private Collections

    • Fundació Lluís Coromina
    • Scheringa Museum of Realist Art
    • Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig
    • West Collection, Philadelphia
    • Richard Nagy Gallery, London
    • DrAK Foundation, Prague
    • Elgiz Museum, Istanbul
    • Galerie Zdeněk Sklenář
    • COLLETT Prague | Munich
    • Robert Runták Collection
    • HoMA Collection
    • Museum Montanelli
    • Olga Trčková
    • Collection CreArs
    • Lukáš Šabo – Sophistica Gallery
    • Our Collection Roman Pilíšek
    • 8smička Humpolec
    • Ondřej Kochman Collection