Josef Svoboda

Josef Svoboda

Josef Svoboda (May 10, 1920- April 8, 2002) was a native of Czechoslovakia, began his training as an architect at the Central School of Housing in Prague. At the end of World War II he became interested in theatre and design. He began to study scenography at the Prague Conservatory and architecture at the Academy of Applied Arts. Mr. Svoboda became the principal designer at the Czech National Theatre in 1948 and held that position for more than 30 years. His multimedia installations “Laterna Magik” and “Polyekran” with director Alfred Radok allowed him to be internationally known in 1958. These productions introduced the combination of live actors and filmed projections. Mr. Svoboda is also responsible for introducing modern technologies and materials such as plastics, hydraulics and lasers into his designs. In 1967 Svoboda created one of is best known special effects, a three-dimensional pillar of light. This was created by the use of an aerosol mixture which revealed low-voltage luminaries. Josef Svoboda considered himself a scenographer rather than a designer; he chose to show a more holistic, architectural, non-naturalistic approach to design. His 700 plus designs include, but not limited to; Insect Comedy (Czech National Theatre, 1946); Rusalka (Teatro Le Fence, Venice, 1958); Carmen (Metropolitan Opera, New York, 1972); The Firebird (Royal Theatre, Copenhagen, 1972); I Vespri Siliciani (Metropolitan Opera, 1974); Jumpers (Kennedy Center, 1974). He left the Czech National Theatre in 1992. In 1993, he became artistic director of the Laterna Magika Theatre. Mr. Svoboda’s honors and awards include honorary doctorates from the Royal College of Arts in London, Denison and Western Michigan Universities in the US, and awards from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT). He was made Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letter in Paris in 1976, and received the French Legion of Honor in 1993. Josef Svoboda was laid to rest in Prague on April 15, 2002.

References and External Links

Svoboda, Josef. The Secret of Theatrical Space. New York: Applause Theatre Books, 1993

http://www.livedesignonline.com

http://www.sceno.org


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