acrylic, canvas, 200 × 106 cm
purchased in 2024 with support from the Czech Republic Ministry of Culture
Although this work was created in the post-revolution period, when Czechoslovakia had already shed socialist totalitarianism, Eduard Ovčáček continued his caricatured reflection on society. After critically commenting on the absurdity of the normalization atmosphere, even after the Velvet Revolution he remained engaged in a grotesque and sarcastic interpretation of human society. In the context of the time, this dense mosaic of corporeality could be read apolitically—as a statement that a human remains human regardless of political transformations and upheavals. A human with their life, bodily urges, a human confronted with others—clashing with them, or even growing into them. This painting also features Ovčáček’s characteristic emphasis on instinct and eroticism as archetypal constants linked to human nature.
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