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Exhibition of Miroslav Tich's Works

Tiki didn't do this for grandstanding, because he didn't want to make these works public at all. Until 2004, Tiki's nephew Roman Buxbaum found these works in the garbage in Tiki's messy apartment, and he thought they were great. Under his protection and promotion, Harald Szeemann, a famous curator, saw Tiki's works this year and brought them to the Seville Biennale in Spain. In 2005, 79-year-old Tiki won the "Best Newcomer Award" at the Aier International Photography Exhibition in France.

Since then, his works have quickly entered key art galleries and galleries around the world, and in 2008, he held a large-scale retrospective exhibition for Tiki at the Pompidou Center in Paris, France. In 20 10, Tiki's works were solemnly hung on the wall of new york International Photography Art Center (ICP) Art Museum. Despite this, Tiki seems to have little interest in his achievements today. He stubbornly persisted until the end, and almost never participated in any exhibition activities, but invited agents, friends or neighbors to participate instead. He almost never answers reporters' questions inappropriately. For example, a reporter asked him, "Mr. Tiki, do you think you are an artist?" There is another photographer? Or a painter? His answer is: "I am a retired Mount Tai." "On another occasion, he said," I don't know who I am, I don't know who my grandfather is, but I know my great-grandfather was a dinosaur. "