

He concentrates on documenting the rural life and people of Czech villages. Jindřich Štreit (born 5 September 1946 in Vsetín) is a Czech photographer and pedagogue known for his documentary photography. Tags: Arnoltice, avant-garde experimentation, avant-garde photography, Bonn, classic photo reportage, classical documentary photojournalism, collage, Cubism and Futurism, Czech avant-garde photographer, Czech avant-garde photography, Czech Constructivism, Czech occupation in 1968, Czech photographers, Czech Photographic Society, Czech photography, Czech Photography of the 20th Century, development of photo montage, Eugen Wiskovsky, Eugen Wiskovsky Lunar Landscape or Collars, exhibition, Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Frantisek Drtikol, geometric decorations and thrown shadows, germany, Jan Saudek, Jan Saudek Life, Jaromir Funke, Jaroslav Rössler Untitled 1931, Jaroslav Rossler, Jindřich Štreit, Jindřich Štreit Arnoltice, Josef Koudelka, Josef Koudelka France, Josef Sudek, Josef Sudek The Last Rose, Lunar Landscape or Collars, metaphorical meanings, modern composite pictures of the nude body, neo-romantic photography, New Objectivism, New Objectivist works, non-aesthetic objects, photogram, photographs of Prague, photomontage, pictorialism, Pictorialist style, The Last RoseĮxhibition dates: 13th March – 26th July 2009 Categories: beauty, black and white photography, colour photography, documentary photography, exhibition, existence, gallery website, intimacy, landscape, light, memory, photographic series, photography, photojournalism, portrait, psychological, quotation, reality, space, time and works on paper
