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Jirka Stach - Natura Magica

Exhibition, Studio
7 Apr - 20 May 2007

Last year Prague, the city where he was born, proclaimed Jirka Stach (b. 1944) its Photographer of the Year, an honor for a photographer who for more than thirty years now has been working in relative isolation on an idiosyncratic oeuvre. Stach's photographs, abundantly garnished with drawings, sketches and marginalia written in a secret code, occupy a middle ground between surrealistic fantasy and scientific research. He does not use computers or other digital tools in their production. Like a craftsman, he prefers to construct the instruments himself that he needs to indulge his unbridled fantasy and appetite for experimentation.

Date
7 Apr - 20 May 2007
Location
Noorderlicht | Huis van de Fotografie, Akerkhof 12, Groningen

For the past thirty years Stach has worked on three loosely connected series: Family Bestiary, Pinhole Blues and Natura Magica. It was under this last title that a book appeared in 2006, in which Stach for the first time presented a comprehensive selection from his oeuvre. The present exhibition has been assembled on the basis of the book.

Stach’s universe is a labyrinth in which everyday objects – including plants, vegetables, forks, spoons and books – lead a new life of their own, answerable to an order that is at the same time both recognizable and unrecognizable. The result is multifaceted – both a private diary as metaphor for the social developments of his era and a commentary on bureaucratic systems. At the same time his work is full of absurdist twists and nimble gaiety – a combination of elements that is familiar to us not only from Czech photography but also the literature of that country.

Opening Friday, April 6 at 5:00 p.m. by John Müller (former art editor of NRC Handelsblad and good friend of Mr. Stach), with Mr. Stach present.

On display