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Igor Malijevský
Born (1970-04-15) 15 April 1970 (age 54)
Prague
LanguageCzech
NationalityCzech
Alma materCharles University
Genre
short story
Notable awardsCzech Press Photo1999, 2003
Website
www.malijevsky.com

Igor Malijevský (born 15 April, 1970, Prague) is a Czech theoretical physicist, art photographer, writer, poet, lyricist and radio host.[1]

Life

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He was born in Prague, where he studied Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University, finished his studies with the thesis Deterministic Chaos in Tokamak Plasma[2] and completed six semesters of philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the same university. Subsequently, he worked as a computer science teacher, editor, or IT specialist. He lives in the village of Čelechovice, near Kladno.

With Jaroslav Rudiš, he has been presenting the literary-musical cabaret EKG (formerly Monoskop) in the Archa theater since 2007.[3][4] On the Vltava station of the Czech Radio, he hosted the program Čajovna, together with Miss Jarka, a vibration diagnostician and silent healer using radio waves.[5] On this station, he also has the program Večerní škola (Existential Counseling of Václav Kahuda and Igor Malijevsky, as part of the Radio Dada program) with Václav Kahuda. He writes song lyrics for musician Tomáš Pastrňák[6] and a musical group Hlinomazův apetit.

Works

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He began focusing on artistic activities to a greater extent around 1995. He captures his black-and-white photographs using the classic method with an analog film camera. He held a number of individual and group exhibitions, his photographs are represented in a number of Czech and foreign galleries and private collections. In 1999 and 2003, he won an award in the Czech Press Photo photography competition.[7][8] He illustrated a number of books with his photographs and collaborated on the book covers of the publishing houses Druhé město, Torst, Labyrint, Protis, Artbooks, etc. In addition to photography, Malijevský is also active in literature. He works with genres such as short stories, poems, or poetic poems. His texts are published in Czech periodicals, e.g. Literární noviny,[9] Tvar,[10][11] Lidové noviny, Revolver Revue, Salon Práva, and others.

Selected exhibitions

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Bibliography[25]

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  • Bělomorka (in English Belomorkanal) 2003, ISBN 80-85940-51-5, poems[26]
  • Družba, 2005, ISBN 80-85940-69-8, short stories[27]
  • Druhý den po konci světa (in English The second day after the end of the world) 2013, ISBN 9788087688076, poems[28]
  • Hladová kuchařka (in English Hungry cook) 2013, ISBN 978-80-87683-25-5, a guide to gastronomic survival[29]
  • Měsíc nad řekou Tejo (in English The moon over the Tagus river) 2014, ISBN 978-80-257-1253-5, short stories[30]
  • Zimní království (in English The winter kingdom) 2016, ISBN 978-80-87688-47-2, poems[31]
  • Znamení Lvova (in English The sing of Lviv) 2016, ISBN 978-80-7437-196-7, photographic monograph with short literary texts[32]
  • Igor Malijevský: Fotografie 1996–2016 (in English Igor Malijevský: Photos 1996-2016) 2017, ISBN 978-80-86587-59-2, photographic monograph with texts by Václav Kahuda and Jaroslav Rudiš[33]
  • Otevřený prostor: the open space thriller (in English Open space: the open space thriller) 2019, ISBN 978-80-257-3017-1, novel[34]
  • Poprvé v nějakém baru (in English First time in a bar) 2021, ISBN 978-80-88732-28-8, poems[35]

Representation of short stories and other texts in anthologies: Láska a čas (2011), Miliónový časy: povídky pro Adru (2014), Něco se muselo stát (2014), O lásce a EKG (2017).

References

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  1. ^ "Igor Malijevský". Český rozhlas (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  2. ^ "Theoretical and mathematical physics students – master studies".
  3. ^ Kučera, Štěpán (2017-02-16). "O lásce, kohoutech a zátylcích. Igor Malijevský a Jaroslav Rudiš slaví deset let svého literárního kabaretu EKG". Novinky.cz (in Czech).
  4. ^ Malijevský, Igor; Rudiš, Jaroslav (2017). O lásce a EKG (in Czech). Hradec Králové: Paper jam - Milan Hodek. ISBN 978-80-87688-64-9.
  5. ^ "Adventní posezení se slečnou Jarkou". Český rozhlas (in Czech). 2010-12-20.
  6. ^ "Tomáš Pastrňák".
  7. ^ "Příroda a životní prostředí 1999". Czech Press Photo (in Czech).
  8. ^ "Portrét 2003". Czech Press Photo (in Czech).
  9. ^ "Digitální archiv časopisů". Czech Literature of the CAS (ICL) (in Czech).
  10. ^ Malijevský, Igor. "Poprvé v nějakém baru". Tvar (in Czech).
  11. ^ "Pošťák". Tvar (in Czech).
  12. ^ "The photographic eye". p. 127.
  13. ^ "International group exhibition'EMPTY PARADISE'". Foto Museum den Haag. 15 May 2014.
  14. ^ Elaine-Davis, Jennifer (2008-04-03). "The Hunchback of PDNB". Dallas Observer.
  15. ^ "ART: Mysticism, Apparitions, Dreams..MAD? exhibition at DOMA Gallery". Creative Loafing Charlotte. 2010-05-26.
  16. ^ ""In The Zone" – Bryce Lankard @ NY Photo Fest, May 13-June 27". New Orleans Photo Aliance.
  17. ^ "서울 – 체코와 슬로바키아가 서울포토2011의 주빈국으로 선정". Embassy of the Czech Republic in Seoul. 2011-04-28.
  18. ^ "Igor Malijevsky". See+ Gallery.
  19. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2015). Igor Malijevský : fotografie : 22.1.-8.3.2015, Výstavní síň Chrudim v Divadle Karla Pippicha (in Czech). Chrudim: Chrudimská beseda. ISBN 978-80-260-8402-0.
  20. ^ "Fotograf Malijevský rozjíždí kariéru opuštěných hraček ze Lvova". Česká televize (in Czech).
  21. ^ "Czech Post-Avangarde Photography Exhibition". Embassy of the Czech Republic in Manila.
  22. ^ "Igor Malijevský: Fotografie 1996-2016". Galerie Vltavín.
  23. ^ "Velvet Generation: Roman Franc, Gabriela Kolčavová, Igor Malijevský and Vojtěch V. Sláma". Fotofest.
  24. ^ "Amb. Vacek opening the exhibition of 3 Czech photographers "Poetic View" and introducing one of them, Mr. Igor Malijevsky at Çankaya Municipal Gallery on October 5th 2021". Embassy of the Czech Republic in Ankara. 2021-10-06.
  25. ^ "Igor Malijevský". Moravian Library.
  26. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2003). Bělomorka (in Czech). Prague: Portis. ISBN 80-85940-51-5.
  27. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2005). Družba (in Czech). Prague: Portis. ISBN 80-85940-69-8.
  28. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2013). Druhý den po konci světa (in Czech). Hradec Králové: Paper jam - Milan Hodek. ISBN 978-80-87688-07-6.
  29. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2013). Hladová kuchařka: vaříme za poslední korunu (in Czech). Prague: Novela bohemica. ISBN 978-80-87683-25-5.
  30. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2014). Měsíc nad řekou Tejo (in Czech). Argo. ISBN 978-80-257-1253-5.
  31. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2016). Zimní království (in Czech). Hradec Králové: Paper Jam - Milan Hodek. ISBN 978-80-87688-47-2.
  32. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2016). Znamení Lvova = Znaky L'vova = The signs of Lvov (in Ukrainian, Czech, and English). Prague: KANT - Karel Kerlický. ISBN 978-80-7437-196-7.
  33. ^ Malijevský, Igor; Rudiš, Jaroslav; Kahuda, Václav; von Pohl, Stephan (2017). Igor Malijevský : fotografie 1996-2016 = photographs 1996-2016 (in Czech and English). Prague: Vltavín. ISBN 978-80-86587-59-2.
  34. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2019). Otevřený prostor: the open-space thriller (in Czech). Prague: Argo. ISBN 978-80-257-3017-1.
  35. ^ Malijevský, Igor (2021). Poprvé v nějakém baru (in Czech). Hradec Králové: Paper Jam - Milan Hodek. ISBN 978-80-88372-28-8.
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