Visual artist Iveta Albrechtová Dučáková works with painting, drawing, photography, collage, illustration, and digital images.
After studying textiles at the Secondary Technical School in Bruntál and applied painting under professor M. Malina at the Secondary School of Applied Art in Uherské Hradiště, she went on to receive a degree in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (associate professor Václav Skrepl) in 2002.
Dučáková has exhibited at numerous galleries in the Czech Republic, and her works can be found in the contemporary art collection of the National Gallery in Prague.
The working title of her exhibition at the Burgrave's House in Klenová is “Temporarily Protected Surface.” At the exhibition, Dučáková presents multimedia photocollages made in collaboration with famous photographer Jindřich Štreit in which she transforms Štreit's social documentary photographs into lightly ironic caricatures.
Exhibition curator: Helena Fenclová
Camera Jitka Kličková
Photos Jiří Strašek