Martin Stejskal (born 19 February 1944) is a Czech painter, graphic artist, translator,occasional poet, essayist, and author of texts and books dealing with different aspects ofHermeticism.
Stejskal had decisive encounters with poet Karel Šebek (1963) and hermetist Theofanus Abba (1972). Šebek was an important poet from the CzechSurrealists circle from the 1960s. He disappeared in 2004. Theofanus Abba (the civic name of Josef Louda) was a Czech hermetic.
Since 1968 he has worked with Czech and Slovak surrealists.[1] Stejskal authored interpretation methods, for instancecontourages andphased illusions. He creates computer graphics (so-calleddigitages) and original computer animations. He lives in Prague.[2][3]
Imaginace prostoru / The imagination of Space (Juniorklub Chmelnice, Praha, Czech Republic 1985)
Zadem k nekonečnu / Backward to the Infinity (Palác kultury, Galerie Vyšehrad, Praha, Czech Republic 1990)
Problem merkuryáse / Merkuryas problem (Paseka Gallery, Praha, Czech Republic 1992)
Dva čeští surrealisté / Two Czech Surrealists (H. Beekman's cabinet, Alkmaar Holland //with J. Švankmajer/ 1992)
Strážci prahu / Guardians of the Threshold (Paseka Gallery, Praha, Czech Republic 1997)
Bít či nebít? / To Beat or Not to Beat? (Shamballa Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1998)
Zadem k nekonečnu II / Backward to Infinity II - a selection of works 1968-2002 ( Galerie moderniho uměni, Hradec Kralové, Alšova Jihočeská Gallery České Budějovice, Galerie vytvarného uměni, Cheb, Czech Republic 2003).
1971 :Pas à pas,Face arrière des nouveaux tableaux, B.L.S, réédition Savelli 1978, no. 4. p. 32.Paris
1974 :Maisons, 14 lithos accompagnées de poèmes de Vincent Bounoure, Collection du B.L.S.,Paris
1976 :La civilisation surréaliste, collection de textes choisis présenté par Vincent Bounoure,La rélation cérémonielle,Payot,Paris, p. 307.ISBN2-228-54050-1
1977 :Sans cesse en rond, voix off, cycle de métamorphoses, avec le text de Jean-Louis Bédouin, revueSurréalisme, ed. Savelli, Paris, p. 24–28.
1989 :Prague, Secrets et métamorphoses, articleLa Prague des alchimistes, p. 129–137, ed. Autrement, Paris