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Space Between

After years of exploring the interface of media, especially video, text, and installations, attention of Viktor Fuček fits into expressions on the interface of a process of recording and painting. Equally important as the relationship “inside” and “out” is in his paintings the immediate time and the organic process of creation.
It reflects the truly living experience of man, man in confrontation with the present world. Intuitive searching for the essence of recording does not lead to the closest possible options and means. They create an overlapping subjective dialogue with any seismological delimitation of human layers.

artistsViktor Fuček
placeSODA gallery
tags
castViktor Fuček
cameraPeter Barényi
soundPeter Barényi
editingPeter Barényi
interviewPeter Barényi
translationPalo Fabuš
categoryReports
published18. 9. 2017
languageČesky / English
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In her work, Cornaro uses found objects imbued with symbolic potential or emotional value, which she presents in different types of display and media to reveal the subtle shifts of meaning provoked by processes of reproduction and translation.
Borrowed from domestic, decorative or functional contexts, these artefacts are often linked to Western culture as a means of power, their combination and arrangement in the artist’s work invites spectators to question the relationships between systems of representation and our understanding of the world.
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.