Ondřej Klavík

The work of Ondřej Klavík is interesting for its almost painterly work with charcoal. The artist himself frames the themes of his large-scale works with existential and essential motifs such as presence or its counterpoint in absence. Absence is made present in his work primarily through themes that are based on absence - that is, they are shaped through their surroundings or otherwise imply absent qualities. He depicts the de-materialisation and displacement of masses. Mining, digging, removing, relocating, or the various uncovered interior places of the Earth that are made up of absent matter. It is present in them precisely through its absence. At the same time, he draws inspiration from extinct cultures, places, or mythologies that are touched by absence. Thus, the present intersects with the vanished, the real with the fictional, the general with the concrete, the descriptive with the abstract.