Czech artist (1933–2021)
Vladimir Suchánek (February 12, 1933 – January 25, 2021) was a Czech graphic artist and postage stamp designer.
Early life and career
Suchánek was born on 12 February 1933 in Nové Město nad Metují. He studied at Charles University in Prague between 1952 and 1954 and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague until 1960, where he specialized in graphic arts under Professor Vladimír Silovský. In 1977, he became a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Vienna.[1]
Suchánek was a key figure in the 1990 revival of the Hollar Association of Czech Graphic Artists, whose activities had been suspended since the 1970s. He was elected chairman of the Hollar Association in 1995, serving for twenty years, then as honorary chairman of the association until the end of his life.[2]
Suchánek was widely regarded for his expertise in color lithography, his technique of choice. He achieved international recognition in this field, earning many awards for his work.[3]
In 2006, Suchánek was awarded the Czech Medal of Merit, third grade, for his contributions to the arts.[4]
Stamp designer
He designed several stamps for the Czech Republic, but most notably the stamp honoring the 1000th anniversary of the death of St. Adalbert, celebrated in 1997. This stamp was issued not only in the Czech Republic, but also Hungary, Germany, Poland and in the Vatican.[citation needed]
Shows
By 2008 he had held 146 one-man shows in the Czech Republic and abroad – in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Japan, the US, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and Slovakia. He has taken part in almost 300 exhibitions, including international biennials of graphic art – Ljubljana, Kraków, Paris, Trieste, Grenchen, Buenos Aires, Frechen, Bradford, Biella, Rijeka, Segovia, Tokyo, Heidelberg, Nuremberg, Malbork, Lodz, Frederikshavn, Berlin, Miami, Toronto, Fredrikstad and Beijing.[citation needed]
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