Jakub Uksa
Jakub Uksa's compositions deceive with the body. While they may evoke a sense of engineered purposefulness, they also contain improvisation and mystery. Moreover, he currently encodes elements of personal mythology into them through specific colours and shapes. The same is the case with the exhibition Sequence Travel, which takes a distant look at his work over the past few years. Some of the paintings refer to travels in Lapland or Indonesia, others note the experience of cosmic events related to our planet, while others turn to more general existential reflections - questions of impermanence, the spiritual realm or contemplation of movement through time. The emphasis on the subjective dimension of painting has also brought about a change in its conception. The formal solution became a language, the line is no longer the main carrier of the story, but becomes a capillary, a sign of identity, while the meaning passes to the colouristic component that opens the theme. The mental move away from pure form, in other words graffiti, towards content painting has come to a conclusion.
Exhibitions
2019
SEQUENCE TRAVEL, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague
2018
ART URBAIN, Czech Embassy, Paris
2017
PASSION, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague
CREW FACE, OGV, Jihlava
2015
X-BOB, GAVU, Cheb
Events of the Horizon, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague
2012
Shoot When You Can, The Chemistry Gallery, Prague
Obsessed with the City, Prague City Gallery, Prague
Cosmopolite Art Tour Festival, Brussels
2010
Mural Art project, Prague 10
Invasion Event, Trafo Gallery, Prague
Visio Art Gallery, Pilsen
Berlin Meeting, Czech Embassy, Berlin
2009
Obic and Boy, Trafo Gallery, Prague
2008
Names Fest, Prague

Jakub Uksa - Surfaces 3
Painter and graphic artist Jakub Uksa (*1981) belongs to a strong generation of Prague writers (OBIC) who entered the graffiti scene in the mid-1990s. His relationship to writing and tightly defined shape is also determined by his study of applied graphics. Almost from the beginning he drew inspiration from manifestations of strong ancient and oriental cultures. He consistently created his work without sketching as an intuitive freestyle. He saw them as a graphic puzzle, with the head working a few strokes ahead, and only with the last line does the purist composition close itself without the need to add anything to it artistically.
Jakub Uksa - Surfaces 2
Painter and graphic artist Jakub Uksa (*1981) belongs to a strong generation of Prague writers (OBIC) who entered the graffiti scene in the mid-1990s. His relationship to writing and tightly defined shape is also determined by his study of applied graphics. Almost from the beginning he drew inspiration from manifestations of strong ancient and oriental cultures. He consistently created his work without sketching as an intuitive freestyle. He saw them as a graphic puzzle, with the head working a few strokes ahead, and only with the last line does the purist composition close itself without the need to add anything to it artistically.