Viktor KoláÃ
 (born 7 September 1941) is a Czech photographer. Along with JindÃ
Âich Ã
 treit, KoláÃ
 is considered one of the most important exponents of Czech documentary photography. He mainly depicts urban life in the Ostrava region.
Early life and education
KoláÃ
 was born in 1941 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. His father was a documentary filmmaker and OstravaâÂÂs principal photographer, owner of a photographic studio.
In 1953, KoláÃ
 began taking photographs, and studied the work of photographers including Henri Cartier-Bresson. From 1960 to 1964 he did teacher training at the Pedagogical Institute in Ostrava.
Life and work
He then taught at an elementary school and from the mid 1960s was devoted to photography. In 1967, he befriended the photography theorist Anna Fárová and her husband, painter Libor Fára. In 1964, KoláÃ
 held his first solo exhibition.
In October 1968, after the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, KoláÃ
 emigrated to Canada, working in the molybdenum mines and in the nickel smelters in Manitoba. Moving into photography, from 1971 to 1973, he documented shopping malls in Montreal, exhibiting the work in the Optica Gallery, Montreal.
In 1973, KoláÃ
 moved back to Czechoslovakia, via Paris and London. As a former emigrant, he was interrogated by police on several occasions and, distrusted by the state, was eventually unable to work as a photographer. Instead, during that period of "normalization", he worked as a laborer in steelworks, while covertly documenting the Ostrava Region with his camera. From 1975 to 1984, he worked as a stage technician at the Petr BezruàTheatre. In 1985, KoláÃ
 again worked as a freelance photographer and in 1991 won the Mother Jones International Photography Award.
and write that from as early as the late 1960s:
<blockquote>[KoláÃ
Â] was often uncompromising in revealing the depreciation of ethical values, shallowness, and alcohol-induced merriment of the pub, and yet he was poetical in discovering extraordinary moments of everyday life.</blockquote>
They add that his ability to create works allowing for a variety of interpretations makes him "one of the first Czech photographers closer to Robert Frank than to the humanistic photojournalists of Magnum or Life magazine so generally admired and imitated".
After his return from Canada to Czechoslovakia, however, he moved away from social documentary and sociological approaches, instead moving to more subjective work, with unusual compositions, raising questions as:
<blockquote>he searches in crowd scenes for the most precise photographic expression of his themes, including people's orientation in life, frustration, atrophy of the emotions and of faith, the relationship between the individual and the social system, and the adoration of consumerism.</blockquote>
In 1994, after the Velvet Revolution, KoláÃ
 began to teach documentary photography at FAMU in Prague, where he was appointed associate professor in 2000. He also travelled and lectured across the USA.
Publications
- Daniela Mrázková. Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Ostrava: Profil, 1986. . Text in Czech, with summaries in English, German and Russian.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. BanÃÂk Ostrava. West Berlin: Ex-Pose, 1986. . Text in Czech, German and English.
- Ladislav Brumek, ed. Divadlo JiÃ
ÂÃÂho Myrona: Ostrava 1986. Opava: Okresnàstavebnàpodnik, [1987]. . About the 1986 reconstruction and reopening of the . In Czech, with summaries in German, Russian and Spanish. Photographs by Viktor KoláÃ
Â, , Petr Sikula, and others.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. BanÃÂk Ostrava: Menschen zwischen Stahl und Kohle. Dortmund: Hoesch AG, 1992. . With 22 plates, a preface by KoláÃ
Â, and an essay by . All texts in German only.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Malá Strana. Prague: Köcher & Köcher, 1993. . Text in Czech, German, English and French.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â; texts by Richard Svoboda, Peter Zajac, and Jaroslav Ã
½ila. Ostrava-obleÃ
¾ené mÃÂsto. Ostrava: Sfinga, 1995. . Texts in Czech, and partly in Slovak, English, French and German.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. SemináÃ
 o fotografickém dokumentu. Prague: Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, 2000. .
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Seminar in documentary photography. Prague: Academy of Performing Arts, 2000. .
- JiÃ
ÂàCieslar. Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Fototorst 9. Prague: Torst, 2002. .
- Kate Bush and Mark Sladen, eds. In the face of history: European photographers in the 20th century. London: Black Dog, 2006. . Photographs by KoláÃ
 on pp. 146âÂÂ155. Via the Internet Archive.
- Lara Moreno and Pilar Sánchez, eds. Años 70: fotografÃÂa y vida cotidiana. Madrid: La Fábrica, 2009. . Photographs by KoláÃ
 on pp. 78âÂÂ89. Via the Internet Archive.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, et al. Ostrava. Prague: Kant, 2010. . Text in Czech and English.
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, et al. Canada, 1968âÂÂ1973. Prague: Kant, 2013. . Eighty-two plates (61 of these of photographs taken either in Toronto or Montreal, 15 elsewhere in Canada, and six in the US). With an interview of KoláÃ
 by and a preface ("Figure and place") by , all in both Czech and English.
- Viktor KoláÃ
 and Roland Angst. Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Human. Berlin: Only Photography, 2015. . Edition of 300 copies. Sixty-one plates, taken 1963âÂÂ2004 in Ostrava. With an interview of KoláÃ
 by Roland Angst, in English.
Collections
KoláÃ
Â's work is held in the following permanent collections:
Solo exhibitions
- Fotografie Viktora KoláÃ
Âe, , Ostrava, 1964
- Viktor Kolar's Czech Eye, Optica Gallery, Montreal, 1973
- ÃÂlovÃÂk mezi lidmi, Fotochema, Ostrava, 1976
- Ostrava, Fotochema, Ostrava, 1978
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Ostrava â fotografie z let 1968âÂÂ1980, , Brno, 12 December 1980 â 11 January 1981
- NovosvÃÂtská setkánÃÂ, Galerie pod PodloubÃÂm, Olomouc, 1981
- Ostrava, Malá výstavnàsÃÂÃ
Â, Liberec, 1981
- NovosvÃÂtská setkánÃÂ, Galéria F, Banská Bystrica, 1981
- Ostrava, , Prague, 1981
- NovosvÃÂtská setkánÃÂ, Fotochema, Ostrava, 1981
- Ostrava, Canon Gallery, Amsterdam, 1981
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Fotografijos Galeria, Kaunas, 1981
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â fotografie, Muzeum Stillonu, Gorzów Wielkopolski, 1981
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Fotografie, (Galerie MakráÃÂ), Prague, 13âÂÂ23 September 1982
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â fotografie, Realistické divadlo, Prague, 1987
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: 13 let, Galerie 4, Cheb, 29 March â 21 April 1988
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Ostrava, Ã
½ÃÂár nad Sázavou, 25 August â 10 September 1989
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, House of Photography (PraÃ
¾ský dÃ
¯m fotografie), Prague, 6 June â 14 July 1991
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco, â 31 January 1991
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â Schwarzes Ostrava, Palais Jalta, Frankfurt am Main, 1991
- BanÃÂk Ostrava, , Dortmund, 12 May â 3 July 1992
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Nevinné oko, , Ostrava, 1993 (3 March âÂÂ)
- BanÃÂk Ostrava, Baumwollspinnerei Ermen & Engels, LVR Industrial Museum, Engelskirchen, 1993
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Menschen zwischen Stal und Kohle, Landschaftsverband Rheinland â Rheinisches Industriemuseum, Meckenheim, 13 June 1993 â 7 August 1993
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Slovenský rozhlas, Slovak Radio Building, Bratislava, 1994
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â 40 fotografià/ 40 photographs, Americké kulturnàstÃ
Âedisko, Prague, 4 April â 12 May 1995
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â fotografie, , Brno, 23 January â 25 February 1996
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: VroÃÂenàlet 1965âÂÂ95, Silesian Museum, Opava, 21 March â 17 April 1996
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Helsingør Custom House (Toldkammeret), Helsingør, 1996
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Ostrava, Biennale of International Photography, Photographic Centre, Skopelos, 28 June â 20 August 1996
- Viktor KoláÃ
 â Ostrava, The Photographic Center, Athens, 1997
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Fotografie 1967âÂÂ1997, Václav Ã
 pála Gallery, Prague, 6 November â 7 December 1997
- Viktor Kolar: Figures de la solitude, Musée de l'ÃÂlysée, Lausanne, 12 November 1998 â 17 January 1999
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, , (Czech Centres), 1999
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Fotografie / Photographs Ostrava 1963âÂÂ1999, , Ostrava, 22 September â 24 October 1999
- Viktor KoláÃ
 Photographs â Czech Photography II, Leica Gallery, New York City, 2002
- Malá Strana (Prague) photographs of Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 7âÂÂ30 March, 2002
- Na ostro (50 fotografiàViktora KoláÃ
Âe 1989âÂÂ2003), Muzeum Boskovicka, Boskovice, 17âÂÂ20 July 2003
- Viktor Kolar Photographs, World of Glass, St Helens, 2007
- MÃÂsto budoucnosti = The town of future, Galerie u RytÃÂÃ
Âe, Liberec, 14 May â 12 July 2008
- Retrospektywa/Retrospective of VK, Gallery A, Starmach, Kraków, 2009
- Moravian Gallery, Brno, 11 March â 5 June, 2011
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Retrospektiva = Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Retrospektiva, Stone Bell House, Prague, 7 June â 29 September 2013
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Fotografien = Viktor KoláÃ
Â. Photographs, Sprengel Museum, Hannover. 25 February â 31 May 2015
- Human, Only Photography, Berlin, 28 March â 31 May, 2015
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Canada 1968âÂÂ73, Galerie JiÃ
ÂÃÂho JÃÂlka, Ã
 umperk, 6âÂÂ31 May 2015
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Ostrava, Nicolas Krupp Gallery, Basel, 5 September â 31 October 2015
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: 2000 + 15 / BarevnÃÂ, AP Ateliér (Josef Pleskot), Prague, 11 December 2015 â 20 May 2016
- Visions of Viktor KoláÃ
Â, The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, Moscow, 15 June â 25 September, 2016
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: Canada, 1968âÂÂ1973, Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, 21 January â 18 February 2017
- Viktor Kolár: Photographs, Norma Mangione, Turin, 3 May â 28 July 2018
- Viktor Kolar: Colors of Ostrava, Norma Mangione, Turin, 16 January â 11 April 2020
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â: SouÃÂastnost 1989âÂÂ2022. 400 ASA Gallery, SmÃÂchov, Prague, 22 April â 24 June 2022
- Viktor KoláÃ
Â, Fronta na kupónové knÃÂÃ
¾ky (Výstava jednoho dÃÂla ze sbÃÂrek GVUO) = Queuing for coupon booklets: Exhibition of a single work, , Ostrava, 7 March â 4 June 2023
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