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Born 1929. Pioneer of constructivist and kinetic art in the-then Czechoslovakia, and his contribution to that type of art is recognized within a wider context. He has exhibited at all the major exhibitions of constructivist and kinetic art in Europe and internationally. Croatian audiences first saw his works at the exhibitions “New Tendencies 5” in 1973, “Constructivism and Kinetic Art” in 1995, and in the donation “22 From the Future for the Future of Vukovar” in 2002.
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'''Milan Dobeš''' (1929, Přerov) is a constructivist and kinetic artist. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in [[Bratislava]].  
  
Created dynamic constructivist works, in parallel with the international movement of this tendency by exponents such as Le Parc, Morellet and Soto; took part in formative international exhibitions such as Kunst-Licht-Kunst (Eindhoven 1968) and Konstruktive Tendenzen (Nueremberg 1968), as well as the Documenta 4 exhibition in Kassel; and which did not go unnoticed by the leading critics and theorists of the day (those writing on Dobeš's work include F. Popper, U. Kultermann and O. Bihalji-Merin).  
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Dobeš created dynamic constructivist works, in parallel with the international movement of this tendency by exponents such as [[Julio Le Parc|Le Parc]], [[François Morellet|Morellet]] and [[Jesús Rafael Soto|Soto]]; took part in formative international exhibitions such as ''[[Kunst-Licht-Kunst]]'' (Eindhoven, 1966), ''Konstruktive Tendenzen'' (Nürnberg, 1968) and ''[[New Tendencies#Tendencije_5_-_Tendencies_5.2C_1973|New Tendencies 5]]'' (1973), as well as the ''Documenta 4'' exhibition in Kassel; and which did not go unnoticed by the leading critics and theorists of the day (those writing on Dobeš's work include F. Popper, U. Kultermann and O. Bihalji-Merin).  
  
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In 1971, Dobeš toured the United States with his lumino-dynamic programme accompanying American Wind Symphony Orchestra performances of T. Mayazumi and Krzysztof Penderecki.
  
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==Publications==
* '''The Pulsating Rhythm''', 1963. Sound manipulated on the basis of the synchronization of impulses.
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* [[Media:Dobes_Milan_1973_1994_Svetlo_ako_vytvarny_material.pdf|"Svetlo ako výtvarný materiál"]], 1973; repr. in ''Milan Dobeš'', ed. Jozef Ruttkay, Bratislava, 1994, pp 183-187. {{sk}}
* 1971. Dobeš wrote a special light-kinetic program for the American Wind Symphony Orchestra to accompany symphonic compositions by T. Mayazumi and Krzysztof Penderecki (a series of concerts in the United States).
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* [[Media:Dobes_Milan_1988_1994_Dynamicky_konstruktivizmus.pdf|"Dynamický konštruktivizmus"]], Bratislava, 1988; repr. in ''Milan Dobeš'', ed. Jozef Ruttkay, Bratislava, 1994, pp 193-194. {{sk}}
  
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==Literature==
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* Miroslava Maurery, ''[https://is.muni.cz/th/wtfe3/ Milan Dobeš: medzi pohybom a svetlom]'', Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2016, 96 pp. Master's thesis. {{sk}}
  
http://www.milandobes.sk/
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==See also==
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* [[Slovakia#Geometric abstraction, Neo-constructivism, Op art, Kinetic art]]
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* [[Slovakia#Sound art (1960s-2000s)]]
  
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==Links==
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* [http://www.milandobes.sk/ Milan Dobeš Museum]
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* [http://cead.space/index.php/Detail/people/id:30 Dobeš in CEAD database]
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* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_Dobe%C5%A1 Wikipedia-DE]
  
See also: [[Sound art in Slovakia (1960s-2000s)]].
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[[Category:Kinetic art|Dobes, Milan]]

Revision as of 16:17, 9 April 2020

Milan Dobeš (1929, Přerov) is a constructivist and kinetic artist. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava.

Dobeš created dynamic constructivist works, in parallel with the international movement of this tendency by exponents such as Le Parc, Morellet and Soto; took part in formative international exhibitions such as Kunst-Licht-Kunst (Eindhoven, 1966), Konstruktive Tendenzen (Nürnberg, 1968) and New Tendencies 5 (1973), as well as the Documenta 4 exhibition in Kassel; and which did not go unnoticed by the leading critics and theorists of the day (those writing on Dobeš's work include F. Popper, U. Kultermann and O. Bihalji-Merin).

In 1971, Dobeš toured the United States with his lumino-dynamic programme accompanying American Wind Symphony Orchestra performances of T. Mayazumi and Krzysztof Penderecki.

Publications

Literature

See also

Links