Is This Your CO2 Footprint? – Krištof Kintera
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Recognize this carbon footprint? It might be yours. If so, please take it back — while you still can.
Is This Your CO₂ Footprint is a digital version of an original relief drawing from the Drawings 2019 series. Krištof Kintera creates these works using found objects — and sometimes, those things need to be returned to their owners.
This is a limited edition of 22 signed and numbered prints with a certificate. If you're interested in a specific number, please contact us in advance or include your preferred number in the order notes. Frame not included.
| Artist | Krištof Kintera |
| Print technique | Giclée |
| Year | 2022 |
| Edition | 22 copies |
| Material | Hahnemühle William Turner 190 gsm |
| Dimensions | 73 × 103 cm |
Krištof Kintera
This print was created through a collaboration between Kunsthalle Praha and conceptual artist Krištof Kintera exclusively for the Kunsthalle Praha Design Shop. Kintera is best known for his sculptures and installations made from repurposed consumer goods and electronic components. His works reflect our modern world and are marked by characteristic wit and irony. As one of the leading contemporary Czech artists, Kintera has held numerous solo exhibitions both in the Czech Republic and internationally. Selected works are now available through this exclusive print edition.
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| Category: | Limited editions |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 4.01 kg |
| Artist: | Krištof Kintera |
| Categories: | giclée prints |
| Price range: | Over €400 |
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Krištof Kintera is one of the most influential figures in contemporary Czech art. His work spans sculpture, installation, performance and technologically driven experiments. Often responding to pressing social, ecological and political themes, his pieces are marked by sharp wit, conceptual tension and a distinctive command of materials.
Kintera creates complex objects and installations that operate on both physical and intellectual levels. He frequently incorporates everyday items, electronics and industrial materials, transforming them into unexpected forms that challenge viewers' perceptions. His works provoke emotion and thought, shifting between humour, poetry and critiques of modern civilization.
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (1992–1999) and completed a prestigious residency at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam (2003–2004). Living and working in Prague, he is represented in numerous public and private collections worldwide.
Kintera’s practice has significantly shaped both the Czech and international art scenes. His installations are celebrated for their ability to capture the tensions of contemporary life while showcasing technical precision and bold imagination.