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Dušan Skala’s and Jan Freiberg’s Slow Photography

In the exhibition by Jan Freiberg and Dušan Skala the countryside is neither a territory, nor a complex of social ties. It means finding oneself “outside” and feeling the time-space, where man is more alone with himself. Being alone is man’s most intimate experience. When man is alone, he has completely different goals than when he is forced to prove something to others. Let’s understand this isolation as isolation from art or isolation with art. Jan Freiberg experienced this during several years spent in Klenová in the Klatovy area. Dušan Skala went in search of it to the village, Zahrádka, near Nepomuk. Both at a certain moment gave up their own creative process. And both have now returned with a joint photography exhibition. Due to their understanding of an internal countryside. Freiberg dusted off older photos. Dušan Skala photographed himself thanks to the experience. In the countryside we spend a lot more time observing cigarette smoke.

artistsDušan Skala, Jan Freiberg
curatorsJiří Ptáček
placefotograf gallery
tags
castJan Freiberg, Jiří Ptáček
cameraJiří Havlíček
soundJiří Havlíček
editingJiří Havlíček
interviewJiří Havlíček
categoryReports
published27. 4. 2014
languageČesky / English
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Dušan Skala’s and Jan Freiberg’s Slow Photography
Artistic practice of Jindřiška Jabůrková is interdisciplinary, includes installation, creation of objects, sometimes photography and video or performance. Her fascination is with the processes of transformation of matter, whether of human or natural origin. She is interested in the relationship between the human subject and nature, the relationship of man to the material world, sometimes deepened by the spiritual thoughts.
The international exhibition Beyond the Sound presents a contemporary approach to the specific and lively artistic field of sound art. Sound is presented not as an independent aesthetic form, but as a medium used to explore and reveal phenomena that are often unrecognisable to the eye.