Krištof Kintera
Krištof Kintera
The range of Krištof Kintera's work is very wide, from sculptural realisations of monumental sculptures, interactive installations, moving or talking objects to relief paintings supplemented by drawing gestures, messages and everyday objects. Through his work, he speaks about the nature of today's consumer society and raises questions that relate to social or political issues, often in a humorous way that manages to keep the viewer between cynicism, irony and the ability to exaggerate oneself.
Bio
Krištof Kintera studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. He attended scholarships at Ohio State University in the USA and at the Künstlerhaus Villa Waldberta in Feldafing, Germany. Kintera regularly exhibits at renowned European institutions such as Kunsthalle Rotterdam, D+T Brussels, MOCAK in Krakow, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Kunsthalle Bratislava, Kunst Haus Dresden, Maramotti Collection, Reggio Emilia in Italy and many others. In the Czech Republic at least the solo exhibition How Can I Help You? (2023) DOX, Results of Analysis (2012) at the Municipal Library of the Prague City Hall. His exhibition Nervous Trees (2017) at the Rudolfinum Gallery was one of the most successful exhibitions in the Czech Republic.