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ATELIÉRY AVU: ŠKOLA RESTAUROVÁNÍ UMĚLECKÝCH DĚL SOCHAŘSKÝCH PETRA SIEGLA

artistsPetr Siegl
placeAVU in Prague
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castPetr Siegl
cameraIvan Svoboda, Jan Vidlička
soundIvan Svoboda, Jan Vidlička
editingIvan Svoboda, Jan Vidlička
interviewIvan Svoboda, Jan Vidlička
categoryProfiles
published29. 11. 2007
languageČesky / English
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ATELIÉRY AVU: ŠKOLA RESTAUROVÁNÍ UMĚLECKÝCH DĚL SOCHAŘSKÝCH PETRA SIEGLA
Kateřina Komm's artistic work to date clearly reveals her intention to layer, compose, and continuously transform countless images, texts, and records of events, inspiring experiences, and impressions from various places, times, and spaces. The author's reflections on vividly resonant moments open up space for further associative ideas, which form richly branched lines of meaning in the resulting sculptures, objects, drawings, and installations. Some of the works were created based on inspiration from a specific object, work of art, or architecture, while others may be a direct imprint of a found object, or even a magical experience of a symbolic nature.
"The installation of the exhibitions will be entrusted to the artists. I see it as a second choice besides the fact that artists teach. "
In the course of the 1990s Jiří Příhoda experimented with video-projections and became known as the first artist on the Czech art scene expressing himself through sculptural-architectural transformations of exhibition spaces.