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Pavel Baňka

(Prague, Czech Republic, 1941 - )

One Person Story

1982

Toned gelatin silver print

12 1/2 x 9 1/8 in. (31.8 x 23.1 cm)

Collection of the Akron Art Museum

Gift of Fernando Barnuevo

2007.169

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In the Movements series, Banka explored capturing kinetic action in a still image. Here his wife, well-known sculptor Jindra Viková, raises (and hides behind) Czechoslovakia’s official communist party newspaper 'Rudé Právo' (The Red Right or The Red Law). The government ensured that it was the most widely circulated newspaper, but few people actually read the boring publication. Banka’s image, created before the 1989 fall of the communist government, also suggests the false facades worn by many citizens.

Keywords
Communist
Gelatin Silver
Czechoslovakia
Newspaper