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Kristýna Nejedlá Bujárková is a Czech visual
artist who completed her studies at the
Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art,
University of West Bohemia, specializing in
painting. During her studies, she also spent
time at the Facultad de Bellas Artes in
Cuenca, Spain, which broadened her
artistic experience. Her work has been
featured in both solo and group exhibitions
internationally. Notable solo exhibitions
include her 2024 shows at Rinitawa Art +
Histories Galleries in New Zealand and
Popocafepetl Gallery in Prague. She has
also participated in significant group
exhibitions, such as "Portrait" at Cica
Museum in South Korea, "Frida" at Galeria
e Artit Tiranë in Albania, and the "Graphic
of the Year" at Goma Gallery of Modern Art
in Bethlehem Square, Prague. In addition
to her exhibitions, Kristýna has taken part
in several international art residencies,
including EcoSuites in Greece and Rinitawa
in New Zealand. These experiences have
allowed her to expand her practice and
explore new creative approaches. Her work
is included in notable collections, such as
the Zdeněk Sklenář Foundation in the
Czech Republic and the ecoSuites collection
in Greece. Her career has been shaped by
diverse international experiences, including
off-grid eco projects in France and
participation in art fairs and festivals across
Europe, contributing to her growing
presence in the contemporary art world.
Roots - Acrylic & Oil on canvas, 140x60cm, 2023
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