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Ciprian Muresan and Tomáš Svoboda

The point of departure for the exhibition of Rumanian artist Ciprian Muresan and Czech post-structuralist author Tomáš Svoboda becomes the subject of appropriation , the gradual change of a work through time, and most importantly the many conceptual shifts that lead to the construction of a new work. The essence of the exhibition is not present in the works themselves, but most importantly on the seemingly invisible grounds, whose space is defined by the process that lead to the selection and re-articulation of introduced works.

 

artistsCiprian Muresan, Tomáš Svoboda
placeFUTURA
tags
castCiprian Muresan, Tomáš Svoboda
cameraJan Vidlička
soundJan Vidlička
editingJan Vidlička
interviewJan Vidlička
translationEva Maršíková
categoryReports
published28. 12. 2011
languageČesky / English
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Ciprian Muresan and Tomáš Svoboda
By imitating the gestures of objects and things that are already in the gallery space; by slowing down, pausing, lingering, alighting, unwinding... through these actions we can escape the entrenched trajectories we found ourselves on in the morning, rid ourselves momentarily of what we have already become, so that we can lose ourselves in thoughts of what we might be.
Conceptual artist, performer, and writer Milan Kozelka (1948‒2014) left an indelible mark on Czech art, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. He devoted himself to poetry from the 1960s onwards, and his poems are now considered part of the Czech response to American Beat literature. At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, he turned his attention to action art.