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Vladimír Havlík

Conceptual artist, performer, and writer Milan Kozelka (1948‒2014) left an indelible mark on Czech art, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. He devoted himself to poetry from the 1960s onwards, and his poems are now considered part of the Czech response to American Beat literature. At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, he turned his attention to action art.
In the long term the author focuses on several related topics: live art and the possibilities of its mediation; communities emerging around artistic activities of selected artists and through their work; she is interested in motives and personal memories of artists; she focuses on overlooked or difficult to grasp aspects of local cultural history, mostly in Moravia during the normalization era.
Jestrdej (1983), a silent black-and-white film bordering on video performance about the small everyday mysteries with classic film gag elements, accompanied by commentary in which he reflects upon his position at that time as an “Olomouc performer”. Thus the work Yesterday (1983– 2008) was created that opens a regular presentation of videos from the AVU Research Center video archive.