One on One Maxim Velcovsky - a young Czech artist with a European perspective

16-03-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Maxim Velcovsky is one of the Czech Republic's leading young artists. Most of his work is in porcelain and involves 'reimagining' everyday objects; among his best known pieces are a vase in the shape of a Wellington boot and a porcelain version of a typical water-cooler paper cup. He is also known for a huge fibreglass crucifix, which stands in a Protestant church in Hradec Kralove. I spoke to Maxim Velcovksy at an exhibition of his at Prague's Galerie Kritiku, and began by asking him to explain the thinking behind his work.

Maxim Velcovsky, photo: www.czechdesign.com Maxim Velcovsky, photo: www.czechdesign.com   Back

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