Adam Kašpar is one of the most distinctive figures in contemporary Czech realistic painting. His fascination with nature goes far beyond simple aestheticism. He sees the landscape as a complex entity shaped by ancient geological processes, natural forces and human intervention. His "archaeological" approach to painting has earned him recognition from the experts. His works belong to leading art collections and were presented at many prestigious exhibitions. Of the hammer price, 90% will be donated to the non-profit organisation Save-Elephants.
Eight leading visual artists have created a unique collection of paintings inspired by an expedition to Congo, which took place in September 2024 under the auspices of Save-Elephants. The proceeds from these artworks will help develop the educational activities of this Czech non-profit organisation. The works will be presented at the pre-sale exhibition on 3-21 March in the National Theatre's Utility Building B (not in the KODL Gallery).
Thank you to the National Theatre for their cooperation in the exhibition and for providing the exhibition space.