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Continuous rolls

Experience 'Continuous Rolls' by Vladislav Mirvald – a mesmerizing spiral painting of intricate circles in black & white. Explore Czech art history & captivating design.

Discover Czech painter Vladislav Mirvald (1921-2003). Explore his unique artistic vision, retrospective at Museum Kampa, & captivating works. #CzechArt #Painting #Mirvald

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Vladislav Mirvald: Architect of Circles and the Dance of Chance

Vladislav Mirvald (1921-2003) remains a compelling figure in 20th-century Czech art, a painter whose unique vision blossomed from the quiet landscapes of Louny, Czechoslovakia. His career, spanning seven decades, is marked by an evolution from early Cubist explorations to a mature style characterized by intricate geometric abstractions – most famously his “Continuous Rolls” and “Cicero Circles.” Mirvald’s work isn't simply about depicting form; it’s a profound investigation into the relationship between order, chance, and perception, a dialogue conducted through meticulously crafted circles and their dynamic interplay.

Early Influences and Louny’s Embrace

Born in Louny in 1921, Mirvald's artistic journey was deeply rooted in the local community. His early training at the secondary school in Most revealed a nascent talent for drawing and geometry – skills that would prove crucial to his later development. Crucially, he found mentorship within the circle of artist Zdeněk Sýkora and Kamil Linhart, fellow Louny residents who fostered an appreciation for avant-garde movements like Cubism and Surrealism. The collection of Doctor Vlastimil Juren, a local collector known for his holdings of Emil Filla’s work, provided a vital stimulus, exposing Mirvald to the principles of formal analysis and the autonomy of painting composition – core tenets that would shape his artistic approach. This formative period instilled in him a deep connection to Louny, which he considered his lifelong home and source of inspiration.

The Emergence of “Continuous Rolls” and Geometric Abstraction

Mirvald’s breakthrough came with the creation of "Continuous Rolls" (1963), a mesmerizing spiral painting composed entirely of intricate black and white circles. This work, now housed in ArtsDot's collection, exemplifies his fascination with the intersection of order and chance. The seemingly random arrangement of concentric circles, meticulously rendered on a square canvas, belies a complex system governed by geometric principles. Mirvald’s process involved layering wet ink onto paper, allowing for natural bleeding and diffusion – embracing the unpredictable nature of the medium to create an illusion of controlled chaos. This technique, later refined into “Cicero Circles” and “Garmond Circles,” explored spatial paradoxes through the manipulation of circular forms, challenging traditional notions of perspective and representation. These works weren’t merely decorative; they were investigations into the very fabric of visual perception.

The Influence of Křižovatka and a Philosophy of Construction

In 1963, Mirvald joined the group Křižovatka (Crossing), an association of artists committed to a rigorous approach based on consistent constructional principles, proportions, and numbers. This collective represented a deliberate counterpoint to the perceived excesses of subjective expression prevalent in art at the time. Křižovatka’s philosophy profoundly influenced Mirvald's work, leading him to increasingly rely on geometric abstraction as a means of exploring fundamental artistic concepts. He began incorporating letters, numbers, and even Chinese symbols into his compositions, adding layers of meaning and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels – transforming paintings into visual puzzles that combined formal structure with symbolic resonance.

Legacy and Museum Kampa Retrospective

Vladislav Mirvald’s retrospective at Museum Kampa in Prague between April 21, 2015, and July 6, 2015, served as a crucial moment in recognizing his artistic significance. The exhibition highlighted the evolution of his style, from early Cubist influences to his mature geometric abstractions, demonstrating a consistent commitment to exploring the interplay between order and chance. Mirvald’s work continues to be studied for its innovative approach to abstraction, its subtle yet profound engagement with perceptual psychology, and its enduring exploration of the fundamental principles that govern visual experience. His legacy lies not just in the beauty of his circles but in the intellectual rigor and artistic courage he brought to his unique vision—a testament to a painter who found extraordinary depth within the simplest of forms.
Vladislav Mirvald

Vladislav Mirvald

1921 - 2003 , Czech Republic

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Cubism
    • Constructive tendencies
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Emil Filla
    • Zdeněk Sýkora
    • Kamil Linhart
  • Date Of Birth: 1921
  • Date Of Death: 2003
  • Full Name: Vladislav Mirvald
  • Nationality: Czech
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Continuous rolls
    • Cicero Circles
    • Garmond Circles
  • Place Of Birth: Louny, Czech Republic