Miroslav Tichý, born in 1926, was a reclusive artist who resided in his hometown of Kyjov, Czech Republic, for most of his life. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, and for a time seemed on the path to becoming an esteemed painter in the modernist mode. He was a painter until the late 1960s, when he started taking photos, mostly of local women sunbathing, using equipment that he built himself. The cameras were crudely made of cardboard, bottle caps, and rubber bands. Tichy mounted his photos in his own handmade frames and embellished many of them with pen and pencil markings.
For a long time, Tichy was something between a charming oddity and a local bogeyman. He was frequently arrested for hanging around the local pool and snapping pictures of unsuspecting women. The fact that this was all occurring under an oppressive Communist regime added a certain air of rebellion to the proceedings, whether or not he intended it. With time, the locals grew accustomed to his presence and would often welcome having their photos taken.
His soft focus, fleeting glimpses of the women of Kyjov are skewed, spotted and badly printed — flawed by the limitations of his primitive equipment and a series of deliberate processing mistakes meant to add "poetic imperfections". Of his technical methods, Tichy has said, "First of all, you have to have a bad camera", and, "If you want to be famous, you must do something more badly than anybody in the entire world."
Tichy continued to live in Kyjov but was essentially was unreachable. He suffered from dementia and had to be taken care of by his neighbor. He most likely destroyed the majority of the work he produced over the course of his life in what can romantically be described as fits of artistic madness. Tichý died on April 12, 2011 in Kyjov, Czech Republic [via Vice and other sources]
For more of this work, check out Tichy Ocean, his official foundation, at www.tichyocean.ch.
Miroslav Tichy with one of his homemade cameras
" Women are just a motif to me. The figure - standing, bending, or sitting. The movement, walking. Nothing else Interests me. The erotic is just a dream anyway. The world is only an illusion, our illusion. " - Miroslav Tichy
Tichý with his matted prints
Tichý's telephoto camera
Portrat of Tichý
Tichý's lenses at the ready
Tichý's enlarger
Tichý eyes his subject
Tichý's camera with bottle cap film advance.
Tichý's enlarger
Miroslav Tichy from Ray Anderson on Vimeo.
For a long time, Tichy was something between a charming oddity and a local bogeyman. He was frequently arrested for hanging around the local pool and snapping pictures of unsuspecting women. The fact that this was all occurring under an oppressive Communist regime added a certain air of rebellion to the proceedings, whether or not he intended it. With time, the locals grew accustomed to his presence and would often welcome having their photos taken.
His soft focus, fleeting glimpses of the women of Kyjov are skewed, spotted and badly printed — flawed by the limitations of his primitive equipment and a series of deliberate processing mistakes meant to add "poetic imperfections". Of his technical methods, Tichy has said, "First of all, you have to have a bad camera", and, "If you want to be famous, you must do something more badly than anybody in the entire world."
Tichy continued to live in Kyjov but was essentially was unreachable. He suffered from dementia and had to be taken care of by his neighbor. He most likely destroyed the majority of the work he produced over the course of his life in what can romantically be described as fits of artistic madness. Tichý died on April 12, 2011 in Kyjov, Czech Republic [via Vice and other sources]
For more of this work, check out Tichy Ocean, his official foundation, at www.tichyocean.ch.
" Women are just a motif to me. The figure - standing, bending, or sitting. The movement, walking. Nothing else Interests me. The erotic is just a dream anyway. The world is only an illusion, our illusion. " - Miroslav Tichy
Tichý at work photographing (and freaking out) the locals
One of Tichý's many homemade camerasTichý with his matted prints
Tichý's telephoto camera
Portrat of Tichý
Tichý's lenses at the ready
Tichý's enlarger
Tichý eyes his subject
Tichý's camera with bottle cap film advance.
Tichý used his bathtub to develop prints
Tichý's enlarger
Tichý and one of his cameras
Tichý's print archive
Tichý in his homemade outfit
Tichý poses for camera (I think Anthony Hopkins should play Tichý in a bio-pic)
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