The wide range of Petr Lysáček's artistic expressions, including paintings, objects, photographs, videos, installations, events and performances since the 1990s, is characterized by a conceptual approach, unique humour, irony and subversive play, reassessing and questioning the meanings of social canons. This way of working, which associated him with the members of the Pondělí group in the late 1980s and early 1990s, remained inherent in his work in subsequent periods. Typical of his work is the assemblage-like layering and composing of found ready-made with paintings-objects or installations. Lysáček inventively and DIY-style uses and recycles objects and materials, which he completes and modifies with his own interventions into new contexts, whose deeper, sometimes spiritual contents, however, have passed through the ironic commentary of the artist. studied in 1987-1993 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the studio of S. Kolíbal. In 1989, together with Pavel Huhmal and Petr Písařík, he founded the student group Králové, which subsequently became the group Pondělí (1989-1993). Since 1994 he has been the head of the Intermedia Forms Studio at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ostrava, where together with Jiří Surůvka he organised the Malamut action art festival (1994-1998) and together they formed the action duo Předkapela Lozinski. He participated in the Ostrava cabarets Return of the Masters of Entertainment and together with the group Kamera Skura founded the parody theatre ensemble Národní divadlo revival band (1998). He lives in Prague and Brno.