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Invariant Plates

A book from the late 19th century discussing period print methods was Danish visual artist, Marianne Vierø’s (1979) inspiration for creating the photo collection, Invariant Plates. Vierø decided to transfer her strong visual experience from sample images to the photographic medium by using multiple exposures and masking motifs.

artistsMarianne Vierø
curatorsJiří Ptáček
placefotograf gallery
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castMarianne Vierø, Jiří Ptáček
cameraRadim Labuda
soundRadim Labuda
editingRadim Labuda
interviewRadim Labuda
categoryReports
published6. 6. 2015
languageČesky / English
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Invariant Plates
Welcome to Oikos. Oikos is a house that breathes and hums. Branches grow through it, which, together with its inhabitants, keep the house running. Giants, bald mermaids, shape-shifters, crows with anthracite cloaks, Johan, inseparable twins, Erlenah, who locks the door with a chain, Ama, who knows all kinds of medicinal plants, Pragma, with problems well hidden under the carpet, Tarván with two fish tails, but also Diamon, a monster who takes on the form of our worst anxieties and fears. Alma, the author of this exhibition and book, also lives there.