Kamil Vojnar was born in Moravia, Czechoslovakia, in 1962 in the middle of the Cold War. He studied at the School of Graphic Arts in Prague. After he completed his military service as a tank commander he immigrated to the United States. He finished his education at the Art Institute of Philadelphia and the Art Students League in New York.
For a period of 10 years he ran an image/design studio in New York, where he “created countless book and CD covers for a wide range of US-based and international clients.” His passion, however, was to be an artist and do his personal work. He found a quiet refuge in St. Remy de Provence in southern France.
Kamil has exhibited work in the French cities of Paris, St. Remy de Provence, Nice, and Nantes; Prague; Oslo, Norway; Gent, Belgium; England; Toronto; Philadelphia; Santa Monica, Venice, and Santa Barbara, California; Durango, Colorado; and Woodstock, New York; and here in Santa Fe. His work has been published in the Italian Zoom magazine, the French Vis. A. Vis. magazine, Photo District News, Eyemazing, and the Italian art magazine Gente di Fotographia.