Mrs. She With Black Hair
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Childhood imagination knows no limits — it's dreamlike, unpredictable, and deeply significant. Artist Markéta Magidová captures its importance in this limited-edition print, Mrs. She with Black Hair.
Magidová transforms her daughters’ drawings into digital paintings, sculptures, and animated films. Mrs. She, a character from her 2023 exhibition My Sweet Inedible Planet at Kunsthalle Praha, stood out with her black hair and enigmatic presence, embodying the wild essence of childlike fantasy.
This Giclée print is part of a signed and numbered edition of 30, each accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Frame not included. If you would like a specific edition number, please contact us in advance or include your preference in the order notes.
| Artist | Markéta Magidová |
| Print technique | Giclée |
| Paper | Hahnemühle William Turner 190 gsm |
| Year | 2023 |
| Edition | 30 pieces |
| Dimensions | 60 × 70 cm |
Markéta Magidová
Markéta Magidová is a Czech visual artist and filmmaker working primarily in sculpture and digital painting. Her interdisciplinary practice explores gender, social norms, and myth in relation to contemporary life. Recently, she has focused on childhood imagination, which was central to her exhibition My Sweet Inedible Planet at Kunsthalle Praha.
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| Category: | Limited editions |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 4.01 kg |
| Artist: | Markéta Magidová |
| Price range: | €200 – €400 |
| Products: | limited editions |
| Exhibition: | Past exhibitions |
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Markéta Magidová is a Czech visual artist whose practice spans video, animation, drawing, conceptual art and language-based experimentation. Her work investigates how language, symbols and media imagery shape our perception of identity, society and the collective imagination.
She frequently employs grotesque humour, irony and poetic metaphor, revealing tensions between subjective experience and the visual logic of contemporary culture. Magidová examines the influence of algorithms, advertising and pop-cultural narratives on how we understand the world — from representations of the human body to mechanisms of public discourse.
Her projects create spaces where fiction intersects with reality, exploring how imaginative strategies can challenge entrenched cultural stereotypes. Her work merges critical reflection with a strong sense of aesthetic nuance and narrative depth.