Jindřich Štreit
Jindřich Štreit is a Czech photographer and pedagogue known for his documentary photography. He concentrates on documenting the rural life and people of Czech villages. He is considered one of the most important exponents of Czech documentary photography.
Biography
Štreit began taking photographs in 1964, during his studies at the Pedagogical Faculty of Palacký University in Olomouc. Following his graduation he worked as a teacher in Rýmařov; later he became director of the school in Sovinec and Jiříkov. In addition to his profession, Štreit actively participated in public life. As a local chronicler he documented the everyday events and life of Czech villages under the communist regime. The photography theorist Antonín Dufek identified him as "a continuer of the tradition of old village teachers, propagators of culture and progress".In the late 1970s, Štreit's approach to photography began to change. He studied at the Institut výtvarné fotografie in Brno, led by K. O. Hrubý and Antonín Hinšt. He graduated from the Institute with a cycle of theatrical photography. At the same time he continued expanding his cycle of everyday life of the villages in the foothills of the Jeseníky Mountains. Additionally, he helped organize cultural life in the region; he participated in organizing exhibitions and concerts.
In 1981, during the general elections in the former Czechoslovakia, Štreit documented the official course of the elections. In some of his photographs made during the meetings of the local authorities, the portrait of the President of Czechoslovakia appeared on photographs in very "unlikely and absurd places". A year later, in June 1982, Štreit agreed to display his works at the exhibition Setkání organized in Prague by the graphic artist Alena Kučerová. After several hours, the exhibition was banned by the state police and Štreit was arrested and accused of defamation of the President and the country. He was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment with a suspended sentence of two years. As a consequence, he lost his job and was forced to earn a living at a state farm in Rýžoviště. He was banned from taking photographs, but he never respected the ban and returned to photography immediately after his release from the prison. The photography theorist Anna Fárová managed to include his works in the exhibition 9 + 9, visited by Henri Cartier-Bresson, who documented Štreit's installation and published his photos in the French newspaper Le Monde.
In 1989, after the Velvet Revolution and subsequent democratization of Czech society, Štreit was rehabilitated and allowed to take photographs without limitations. In 2009, he was named Professor of Applied Arts by the President of the Czech Republic Václav Klaus. As of 2010, Štreit works as a teacher at the Institut tvůrčí fotografie.
Selected exhibitions
- Sovinec. Side Gallery, Newcastle
- Lidé z kraje písku. City Gallery, Pécs; Muvészetek Háza, Eger
- Katholische Akademie, Munich
- Vesnice je svět. Prospekto Fotografijos Galerija, Vilnius; Fujifilm Fotografijos Galerija, Kaunas
- Jindřich Štreit: Dans le cadre de Bohemia Magica, Le Château d'Eau, Toulouse
- Mezi námi. Cesty života. Brána naděje, Prague
- Fotografie. Gallery Langův dům, Frýdek-Místek
- Za oponou. National Museum, Prague
- Fotografie z kraje písku. New Town Hall, Prague
- Jindřich Štreit-Tvorivé dielne na Slovensku. Czech Centre, Bratislava
- Cesta ke svobodě. Theatre Ludus, Bratislava
- Cesta ke svobodě. Czabai IFIHAZ, Békéscsaba
- Cesta ke svobodě. Theatre Baj Pomorski, Toruń
- Lidé olomouckého okresu. Kulturplatz, Münsingen
- Daleko od domova. Czech Centre, Novorosijsk, Moscow
- Beziehungen. Fotogalerie Friedrichshain, Berlin
- Das Tschechische Dorf. Tschechisches Zentrum / Czechpoint, Berlin
- Interpretace. Gallery Caesar, Olomouc
- Úcta k životu. Church of St. Cyril and Methodius, Přerov
- Svět dětí. Gallery Auritius, Tábor
- Cesty života. Gallery Perseus, Olomouc
- Viděno srdcem. Olomouc
- Lidé mého kraje. Museum in Bruntál, Bruntál
- Lidé z kraje písku. Hungarian Cultural Centre, Helsinki
- Vztahy. Czech Centre, Dresden; Palais für aktuelle Kunst, Glückstadt ; Neumünster
- Lidé ledkových dolů. Maison de l'Alsace, Paris
- The Village is a Global World. Side Gallery, Newcastle
- Mezi námi. Gallery Měsíc ve dne, České Budějovice
- Život na zámku. Gallery Patro, Olomouc
- Tak blízko, tak daleko. M.E.C.C.A., Terezín
- Tak blízko, tak daleko. Theatre, Karlovy Vary
- Tváře za zdí. Gallery of Critics, Prague
- Lidé mého kraje. Gallery Fiducia, Ostrava; Prague
- Jindřich Štreit. Blue Sky Gallery, Portland
- Ein tschechisches Universum, Gallery Fotoforum, Innsbruck
- Čzech Universum. Photogallery, Bolzano
- Jindřich Štreit. Photo-Forum, Bozano
- Jindřich Štreit. Gallery of the Parliament of Lithuania, Vilnius
- So near and yet so far: Photographs from Chechnya and Ingushia. Gallery Vapriikki, Tampere
- Tak blízko, tak daleko. Museum Kampa, Prague
- Vztahy. Gallery 4, Cheb
- Cesta k člověku. Minorites Monastery, Opava
- Fotografie J. Štreita ze sbírky Moravské galerie. Moravian Gallery, Brno
- Vztahy. Gallery ZPAP Pryzmat, Kraków
- Jindřich Štreit. Galeria BWA, Bielsko-Biała
- Sovinec. Centrum Kultury Zamek, Galeria Fotografii PF, Poznań
- Jindřich Štreit. European Parliament, Brussels
- Jindřich Štreit. Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava
- Jindřich Štreit. House of Arts, Ostrava
- Jindřich Štreit: Fotografie, které mám rád. Museum of Ostrava, Ostrava
- Jindřich Štreit. Orlická galerie, Rychnov nad Kněžnou
- Vzpomínky. Malá galerie, Kladno
- Jindřich Štreit. Castle, Sovinec
- Jindřich Štreit. Gallery Zdeněk Sklenář, Prague
- Das Dorf ist eine Welt. Fotografien. Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Wörlen, Passau
Books and exhibition catalogues
- Birgus, Vladimír. Jindřich Štreit: Fotografie. Bruntál, 1980.
- 14 regards sur le district de Saint-Quentin. 1992..
- Vesnice Je Svet / The Village Is a Global World / Das Dorf Ist Eine Globale Welt / Un village, c'est tout en monde. Arcadia, 1993..
- Der Hof: Vom Leben am Lande.. With Manfred Chobot.
- Štreit, Jindřich. Japonsko: Lidé z Akagi /. Opava, Rychnov n.Kn., 1996. Photographs of Akagi in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. With a preface by Vlasta Čiháková-Noshiro and a biography and information about Štreit.
- Štreit, Jindřich; Dufek Antonín. Zabavené fotografie / The Confiscated Photographs. Brno: Moravian Gallery, 1999.
- Štreit, Jindřich; Cousin, Christophe; Wagner, Jean-Jacques. A coeur perdu / Touches of Heart / Doteky srdce. Belfort: Musée d'art et d'histoire de Belfort, 1999.
- Štreit, Jindřich. Cesta ke svobodě / The Road Towards Freedom / Weg zur Freiheit. Bruntál: Okresní úřad, 2000.
- Štreit, Jindřich. Brána naděje / The Gate of Hope / La porte de l'espoir / Tor der Hoffnung. Olomouc: Arcibiskupství olomoucké, 2000.
- Štreit, Jindřich; Wawrzacz, Jiří : Lidé Třineckých železáren / People of Třinec Steelworks / Die Menschen die Třinecer Hütte / Les gens de l'usine métallurgique de Třinec. Třinec: Třinecké železárny; Moravia Steel, 2000.
- People of the Olomouc region / Lidé Olomouckého okresu. New York: Soho Photo; Czech Center New York, 2000..
- Štreit, Jindřich. Fotóhomok / Fotografie z kraje písku / Photographs from the Flatlands. Budapest: Budapest Galéria, 2000..
- Jindřich Štreit ze Sovince, aneb, Kam vstoupila noha fotografova. Moravský Beroun: Moravská expedice, 2001..
- Mezi námi / Among Us. V Sovinci: Společnost přátel umění, 2001..
- Štreit, Jindřich; Sedláček, Martin. Daleko od domova. Brno: Nakladatelství Jaroslav Sedláček, 2002.
- Cesty života / Ways of life. Olomouc: Krajský úřad Olomouckého kraje, 2003..
- Spolu / Together. Olomouc: Občanské sdružení SPOLU, 2003..
- Jindřich Štreit - Tváře za zdí / Jindřich Štreit - Faces behind the wall / Yinderehe Shitecaide - Weicheng zhi nei. Sedliště ve Slezsku: Lašské muzeum a galerie; Prague: Čínský kulturní institut, 2003..
- Štreit, Jindřich; Kopřiva, J.; Perunová, K.. Tak blízko, tak daleko. Čečna a Ingušsko 2003 / So Close and Yet So Far. Chechnya and Ingushetia 2003 / So nah und doch so fern. Tschetschenien und Ingutschien 2003. Prague: Sdružení Česká katolická charita, 2004.
- Jindřich Štreit: Fotografie 1965-2005 / Jindřich Štreit: Photographs 1965-2005. Prague: Kant, 2006..
- Paměť času. Rýmařov: Městské muzeum v Rýmařově, 2006..
- Identita reality. V Bruntále: Muzeum v Bruntále, 2007..
- Ocelový svět / World of steel. Hranice: Dost, 2008..
- Vítkovice. Prague: Kant, 2008..
- Japonsko 1995 - Návraty. Hranice: Dost, 2008..
- Víra a odpuštění / Faith and forgiveness. Ostrava: Petarda, 2008..
- Europeans. Praha: Kant, 2009.. With Vladimír Birgus and Jindřich Marco.