Jaromír Čejka – Stopy

29. 1. 2024

Unfortunately, Jaromír Čejka died shortly after the book was published. The small monograph was published with texts by Michal Janata, Jaromír Typlt and the author himself, who graduated from FAMU (1982) and after the revolution passed through a number of editorial offices (Lidové noviny, Forum, Přítomnost, Prostor, Architekt, Respekt, Litererární noviny). Above all, however, he is the author of a series of photographs about the Southern City or, in the 1990s, a series of photographs about the state of our landscape, made in collaboration with urban planners and sociologists.

In the book, his photographs are presented across years and themes, with an attempt at thematic and genre breadth, as Michal Janata writes in the introduction. The latter emphasises Čejk's symbolism, while Jaromír Typlt considers him above all a sensitive recorder of the discrepancies both in the era of normalisation and in the wild entrepreneurial 1990s.

 

Jaromír Čejka – Stopy, Prague: KANT 2023

Tomáš Pospěch

is an art historian and visual artist. He works as a teacher at the Institute of Creative Photography at SU in Opava and as a curator of photography at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. As an art historian, he focuses mainly on photography and contemporary art of Central Europe. He has authored or co-authored more than 40 books, including Eugen Wiškovský, Viktor Kolář, Jindřich Štreit, Jiří Hanke, Jan Jindra, Gustav Aulehla, Jaroslav Pulicar, Pavel Vavroušek and a selection of Josef Koudelka's diaries.