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Robert Janás (born 30 April 1973) is a Czech Stuckist Photographer and poet. He founded ''The Prague Stuckists'' in 2004, and has curated shows of the group and held solo photography shows. He has three books of poems, ''Blue Mist'', ''Lamps of Emerald'', ''Black Onyxes of Night'' and a short story collection ''Moonlight Street''. He won the poetry prizes, ''Dies Academicus'' in 1998 and ''Šrámkova Sobotka'' in 1999 and 2000. He has also written papers on 19th-century painting and contemporary art, as well as articles in magazines including ''
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Prague Stuckists website
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