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Lukas Dvorak
"Ice Cream on the Run" Photography 32" x 24" inch Edition of 5 by Lukas Dvorak

2023

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"Ice Cream on the Run" Photography 32" x 24" inch Edition of 5 by Lukas Dvorak 32" x 24" inch Pigment print on Epson Fine ART paper 2023 Ships rolled in a tube ABOUT THE ARTIST Lukas Dvorak is a Czech photographer born in Prague in 1982. His preference goes to black and white photography, which he compliments with obvious talent. His photographs are characterized by intense emotions, sensuality and erotic tension. The choice of location is as important for him as the choice of model. With him, the blacks and whites are more charismatic than the images themselves, they are his best narrators. With Lukas, no studio work. In his creations, the surrounding nature is the best source of contrast and inspiration. Nothing can clothe better than nature, and that is why the female body should also be revealed in that way: without any pretence, as a reference to the myth of the original woman; like a return to the birth of Venus. One of the most famous Czech photographers of his generation, Lukáš Dvořák rose to international prominence during the many years he spent working in Milan. Although his specialty is black and white nude photography, he has also shot images for renowned magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, and Cosmopolitan. EXHIBITIONS: 2013 Embassy of the Czech Republic, Accra, Ghana; Galerie Vinicni Altan, Prague, Czech Republic; Prague Photo Festival, Prague, Czech Republic; Festival International de la photographie de mode, Cannes, France; ​ 2012 Prague Photo Festival, Prague, Czech Republic; Festival International de la photographie de mode, Cannes, France; 2011 Prague Photo Festival, Prague, Czech Republic; Festival International de la photographie de mode, Cannes, France; ​ 2010 First Impression, Leica Galerie Prague, Prague, Czech Republic; ​ 2009 Congress Centre, Prague, Czech Republic; ​ 2005 New Zealand, Hidden Café & Galerie, Prague, Czech Republic; New Zealand, Cultural Centre Novodvorská, Prague, Czech Republic; ​ 2004 Nora Galerie, Prague, Czech Republic.
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