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Veselý. Obrazy do kapsy
Bystřický Oldřich - Muráňová Ida
Národní galerie v Praze 2025
brožovaná, 60 str.
ISBN 9788070358962
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anotace
Díl ediční řady Obrazy do kapsy věnovaný sochařovi Aleši Veselému (1935-2015) představí různorodé a experimentální přístupy v tvorbě objektů a soch, často z nalezených či průmyslových materiálů, včetně monumentální tvorby ve veřejném prostoru. Myšlení umělce přiblíží čtenářům jeho přípravné skici, kresby, fotografie instalací i sochařského ateliéru. Jaký je vztah mezi svobodu výrazu a traumatickou zkušeností s holokaustem a pozdějším útlakem totality v Československu? Prozkoumejte zblízka díla, která jsou nositeli podobenství a silných pocitů. Knížka zprostředkuje přesahy vlastního prožívání, vnitřních rozporů a proces prostorového uvažování, v němž objekty získávají nové funkce a významy. Titul vychází u příležitosti výstavy Aleš Veselý: Retrospektiva - Alešville a ke sbírkové expozici 1939-2021: Konec černobílé doby.
This book from the Pocket Paintings edition introduces the art of sculptor Aleš Veselý (1935-2015), presenting his diverse and experimental approaches in the creation of objects and sculptures, often made from found or industrial materials, which he even used for his monumental public art installations. His ideas are brought closer through his preparatory sketches, drawings, photographs of installations, and images of his sculpting studio. What is the relationship between freedom of expression and the traumatic experience of the Holocaust, or the following totalitarian oppression in Czechoslovakia? You are invited to explore works that carry allegories and powerful emotions. The book will convey the transcendence of personal experience, inner contradictions, and the process of spatial thinking in which objects acquire new functions and meanings. The book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Aleš Veselý: Retrospective - Alešville and the permanent exhibition 1939-2021: The End of the Black-and-White Era.
This book from the Pocket Paintings edition introduces the art of sculptor Aleš Veselý (1935-2015), presenting his diverse and experimental approaches in the creation of objects and sculptures, often made from found or industrial materials, which he even used for his monumental public art installations. His ideas are brought closer through his preparatory sketches, drawings, photographs of installations, and images of his sculpting studio. What is the relationship between freedom of expression and the traumatic experience of the Holocaust, or the following totalitarian oppression in Czechoslovakia? You are invited to explore works that carry allegories and powerful emotions. The book will convey the transcendence of personal experience, inner contradictions, and the process of spatial thinking in which objects acquire new functions and meanings. The book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Aleš Veselý: Retrospective - Alešville and the permanent exhibition 1939-2021: The End of the Black-and-White Era.

