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To Lose Something Every Day

Photograph, collage, fragment, layers, spaces, cut, animation, arm, gesture, movement, plot… The words mentioned are critical for Kateřina Zochová, because they embrace both her approach to several creative media as well as the poetic horizon of her handling of images. The composition of her photographs forms on the glass of a scanner. She regroups minor elements and layers them over one another. Bits of cut up photographs and abstract elements. After repeat scanning there are more and more of them, but the image information gradually dissipates. The more we wish to speak, the less we say.

artistsKateřina Zochová
curatorsJiří Ptáček
placefotograf gallery
tags
castKateřina Zochová
cameraNikola Brabcová
soundNikola Brabcová
editingNikola Brabcová
interviewNikola Brabcová
translationAdéla Dörnerová
categoryReports
published17. 9. 2014
languageČesky / English
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To Lose Something Every Day
A more-than-oceanic perspective is a speculation on perception, emotion, intelligence, and agency. It brings with it a tidal wave of decolonial thought, posthumanism and material feminisms, queer ecologies, media theory, and spirituality, refracting it through interdisciplinary aesthetics and environmental justice.