2024-06-17 20:32:53
The curiosity in house, structure and on a regular basis life describes the works of Michal Škoda, which is newly exhibited by Fait Gallery in Brno. The sixty-two-year-old artist has been drawing and portray for a very long time, along with creating writer’s books. The present of his works known as Intertwining will final till July 27.
Michal Škoda considers himself self-taught. Along with his unique work, primarily summary and geometric, he acts because the chief curator of the České Budějovice Home of Artwork, which focuses, amongst different issues, on structure. Škoda displays independently and is represented in collections within the Czech Republic and overseas.
The Brno exhibition is just not a retrospective, however moderately a “dialogue with the previous, current and doable future of 1’s personal work”, in keeping with the organizers. Along with large-format drawings and objects, in addition they current Škoda’s drawing and photographic diary entries. “The textual content part within the diaries is absent, and it’s not clear whether or not it’s doable to learn them linearly. However they clearly present what pursuits the writer, what essentially engages his eye and thoughts,” the organizers state.
On the identical time, Fait Gallery opened two different exhibitions. The Trutnov-based sculptor Anna Ročňová, who’s impressed by nature, presents herself within the space known as Preview. The present, known as Gerbera will not break, consists of “fragile landscapes”, balancing on the border between synthetic and pure. “Feeling is a crucial information for me, I believe it’s in the end what determines how the objects will look,” stated Ročňová.
Tomáš Bárta then exhibits his newest work in an area known as Mem. Structural and architectural parts typically served him as motifs. He known as the exhibition Ghost within the Home, because it challenges concepts about seen actuality. “On this sense, a ghost is a second of imaginative and prescient through which actuality doesn’t create a coherent picture. Through which what we see doesn’t correspond to our experiences,” stated curator Jiří Ptáček. Additionally, these two exhibitions at Fait Gallery will final till July 27.