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Tectonics
9/9 - 15/10/23
Opening: 9/9/23 - Saturday - 18:00
EQO (interactive culture space), Komenského 2, 05302 Spišský Hrhov
curator: Adam Macko
tectonics - the scientific geological discipline of the deformation of the Earth's surface, but also the internal construction of a work of art or text
The exhibition of the visual artist of the youngest generation presents current works from the artist's long-term research, in which she programmatically integrates intermedia practices into the expanded field of painting. Her characteristic work with natural earth materials and appropriated textures is a result of her interest in the analytical visual transcription of outdoor space into artworks. The artist's own movement in natural systems is of a field-based to archaeological collection of materials that allow for the visual transcription of layers into forms that are perceived not as painting surfaces, but as open site-specific environments - tectonics. In acknowledging the spatial structures of cellular materials, textiles, and soils, it creates actualized content sediments, the in-between spaces of an indigenous and synthesized ecosystem. An object composed in this way has the potential of not only a cultural but also a cultic artifact. Individual environments united in installation communication transform white-cube space into a new anthropological form of landscape, a new memory of place and its transformation.
The project was supported by Slovak Arts Council.
"Ah, a stone!"
text on canvas, installation, carbon on industrial cotton cell, 140 x 170 x 150 cm, 2023
"Ah, a stone!"
text on canvas, installation, carbon on industrial cotton cell, 140 x 170 x 150 cm, 2023
Evening in the Field - Romantic Spatial Situation I.
installation, assemblage, painting on canvas, industrial cotton cellta, found material from the site Hrádze hillfort in the village of Tlmače, 255 x 195 cm, 2023
Morning breaking of sections - romantic spatial situation II.
painting on canvas, oil and acrylic, 195 x 145 cm, 2023
Stratum
text on wall, carbon, 48 cm
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