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Richard Nestler

Richard Nestler is an established painter who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the studio of Milan Knížák in 2006-2012. He is now devoted to large-format charcoal drawing on paper, where he combines his inner view of the world and its civilizational development. Imaginary landscapes take us to an indefinite time and place. One can imagine that this drawing could have been seen thousands of years ago or has come to us from the distant future.

Richard Nestler is an established painter who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the studio of Milan Knížák in 2006-2012.

He is now devoted to large-format charcoal drawing on paper, where he combines his inner view of the world and its civilizational development. Imaginary landscapes take us to an indefinite time and place.

One can imagine that this drawing could have been seen thousands of years ago or has come to us from the distant future.

Artist's exhibitions

Fire Walk With Me

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Jun. 19, 2024 - Oct. 6, 2024
Blanka Němcová and Richard Nestler are two independent artists who meet for the first time at the Fire Walk With Me exhibition.

What connects them is the natural element of fire, thanks to which their unique works are created. Blanka Němcová chose the path of fire ten years ago, when this exceptional woman began creating ceramics, first in Prague and later in Levín, a town known for its pottery in the České Středohoří Mountains. She finds inspiration in the Levín mountains and the Mediterranean coast in southern France, which are very close to her heart. The modeling technique came intuitively through her inner voice, and although she is a successful specialist in the field of pharmacy, her desire to create became stronger. As she herself says, it all started with one point on which she focused. Fascinated by that one point where her objects begin and end, she materializes movement in a spiral with clay and firing using fire, which she maintains herself in her garden in Levín. When modeling, she does not focus too much on controlling the shape and gives rise to so-called “ovoids,” as she calls her impressive objects. They are tangible evidence of a connection to the pure origins of art, i.e., letting the artist’s energy speak through them and being guided by it, even though the meaning and result of the creation are not fully known.

Richard Nestler is an established painter who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in Milan Knížák’s studio from 2006 to 2012. He now devotes himself to large-format charcoal drawings on paper, in which he combines his inner view of the world with its civilizational development. Imaginary landscapes take us to an indeterminate time and place. One can imagine that we could have seen this drawing thousands of years ago or that it has come to us from the distant future. The uneasy and mystically dreamlike atmosphere of Richard’s works leads us into the surreal world of our collective subconscious or unconscious and gives us space to pause and immerse ourselves in the depths of his hyperrealistic drawings. While drawing, Richard himself ponders questions about where our civilization is heading, where we came from, and where we are going. When we look at the drawings, gaps and surfaces open up or crack within us, just like his velvety charcoal strokes, which our brains and eyes cannot comprehend how they could have been created by human hands and not artificial intelligence. The question is whether the speed of time and the achievements of modern accessories are distracting us from ourselves and our essence inside and outside our existence, and whether we are losing any reflection while staying on the surface of our planet and are deaf to its inner dialogue with us.