Daniel Hanzlík (*August 11, 1970) is a Czech visual artist who specializes in working with light, space, and multimedia installations. His work moves on the border between painting, sculpture, and new media, creating a unique dialogue between traditional and modern art forms. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he developed his skills in the field of visual arts and experimented with various techniques and materials.
Hanzlík's work is characterized by geometric abstraction and a minimalist style. He often works with the contrast of light and shadow, which adds dynamism and depth to his works. Typical motifs include simple lines and shapes that create complex visual compositions. His works are often interpreted as a reflection of the modern world and technology.
Daniel Hanzlík has exhibited in a number of prestigious galleries and institutions, where his works have been recognized for their innovative approach and ability to connect art with technology. His works are part of important collections and have been presented at international exhibitions.
For the WE WEAR ART project, Hanzlík brings his innovative approach to visual art, which is perfectly suited to the textile medium. His ability to work with light and space is transferred to textiles, where he creates patterns that change the appearance of the garments depending on the lighting conditions. The wearers of these garments receive not only a fashionable piece, but also an interactive work of art that reacts to the environment and offers a unique visual experience. At a time when fashion is increasingly interconnected with technology, Hanzlík's work represents a modern and innovative approach that resonates with current trends and offers the wearer the opportunity to become part of an artistic experiment.