Miroslav Tichý: the outsider photographer who turned imperfection into art
To rediscover Miroslav Tichý today is to embrace a vision of art that is authentic, humane, and outside the box. It means recognizing the value of marginality as a generative place, where imperfection
Miroslav Tichý (1926-2011) is now recognized as one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in 20th-century photography. Self-taught, reclusive and deeply unconventional, he has become a symbol of outsider art and radical creativity, far from official circuits and canonical techniques. His production, which remained hidden for decades, is now celebrated in major museums around the world for its evocative power and deeply original aesthetic.