Matyáš Maláč is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2023), from Vladimír Skrepl's Painting II studio. Maláč’s work is prolific in volume and range, and in recent years he has developed a corpus that, while centered on painting, spans multiple media.
He draws influence from a long list of artists and theoreticians (past and present), and his work inquires after the form of art after the post-internet era, occupying a transitory zone between post-internet and new romantic tendencies, negotiating between a diverse field of contemporaries such as Ben Schumacher, Eliza Douglas, and Jamian Juliano Villani. His compositions are expansive in breadth and style: gestural marks slip into smooth, incandescent space and glittering abstractions form a confluence with intricate figures. And while pigment, pencil, internet, text, abstraction, and figuration all coalesce, the effect is not a pastiche production but a reality where inside-outside, mind-matter, fact-fiction, human-inhuman all fold together on a single, precarious plane.
Matyáš Maláč is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2023), from Vladimír Skrepl's Painting II studio. Maláč’s work is prolific in volume and range, and in recent years he has developed a corpus that, while centered on painting, spans multiple media.
He draws influence from a long list of artists and theoreticians (past and present), and his work inquires after the form of art after the post-internet era, occupying a transitory zone between post-internet and new romantic tendencies, negotiating between a diverse field of contemporaries such as Ben Schumacher, Eliza Douglas, and Jamian Juliano Villani. His compositions are expansive in breadth and style: gestural marks slip into smooth, incandescent space and glittering abstractions form a confluence with intricate figures. And while pigment, pencil, internet, text, abstraction, and figuration all coalesce, the effect is not a pastiche production but a reality where inside-outside, mind-matter, fact-fiction, human-inhuman all fold together on a single, precarious plane.
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