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Object/Subject Absolute

Series: Object / Subject Absolute install a model of principles, which the author considers it essential for the perception of sculptural object. These include a “point of view” or dependence on the object’s shape space planting. Každý z vystavených objektů vždy demonstruje jeden konkrétní princip, který je doplněn lapidární textovou instruktáží.

Demkovy objekty lze přirovnat k laboratorním pomůckám, které vznikly proto, aby ilustrovaly určitý obecný, předem stanovený jev. Byť jejich abstrahovanou podobu určuje autorský rukopis a demonstrované principy vycházejí z jeho subjektivního myšlení. Autor vede pomyslný dialog s divákem, konstruuje jeho otázky a podává k nim vlastní výklad.Each of the exhibited objects always demonstrates a particular principle, which is accompanied by concise text briefing.
Demkovy objects can be compared to laboratory aids which arose in order to illustrate a generic, pre-determined phenomenon. Although the author determines the abstract form and demonstrated the principles of the manuscript based on his subjective thinking. By leading an imaginary dialogue with the viewer constructs his questions and gives them their own interpretation.

artistsPeter Demek
placeGalerie U Dobrého pastýře
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castPeter Demek
cameraMerta Ondřej
soundMerta Ondřej, Cilečková Markéta
editingCilečková Markéta
interviewMerta Ondřej
categoryReports
published5. 4. 2011
languageČesky / English
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Object/Subject Absolute
The objects are metal structures of various shapes woven with yarn, which the artists hand-dyed using different types of tea. They use weaving or scrubbing techniques, which, incidentally, most of us know primarily as half-forgotten craft practices. Their focus corresponds to the increased interest of contemporary artists in materials and technologies such as textiles, ceramics, and glass, which have long been neglected. Julia and Barbora, however, approach textiles without any obvious retro nostalgia, which could be tempting.