Stillness in Motion. Conversations on Maria Bartuszová

Par : Zuzana Križalkovičová, Ruth Noack
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  • Nombre de pages257
  • FormatPDF
  • ISBN978-3-205-22290-3
  • EAN9783205222903
  • Date de parution12/05/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille5 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairespdf
  • ÉditeurBöhlau

Résumé

This companion book to the documentary of the same name highlights the multifaceted nature of Maria Bartuszova's art, a body of work which lies within a symbiosis between tranquility and the vibrant vitality of meaning and emotion. The book draws upon conversations conducted during the making of the documentary, encompassing personal recollections, academic analyses and individual reflections upon the poignancy of the work of Bartuszová.
This multidisciplinary approach juxtaposes the expressive serenity of Bartuszova's sculptures with the dynamism of ideas and intra-actions, inspiring surprising and thought-provoking responses among those within the cultural sphere and beyond. The book also features original quotes in English, Czech, German, Italian, Polish and Slovak, alongside a selection of lesser-known works by Bartuszová and contemporary artists, ranging from emerging talents to established names. Ruth Noack: "We have yet to understand the full depth and relevance of Mária Bartuszová's contribution to the world, but the research into her work and its international exposition are gaining momentum; consequently, this companion book to Zuzana Krizalkovicová's documentary film Stillness in Motion.
Conversations on Mária Bartuszová can itself be regarded as a companion to other takes on the artist's oeuvre." With Cecilia Alemani, Ka Te Blazová, Maria Chapman, Agata Jakubowska, Pavel Karous, Miroslav Kleban, Grazyna Kulczyk, Joanna Mytkowska, Ruth Noack, Bojana Pejic, Ivona Raimanová, Kasia Redzisz, Zora Rusinová, Lucia G. Stach, Boris Vaitovic, Silvia Van Espen and others.
This companion book to the documentary of the same name highlights the multifaceted nature of Maria Bartuszova's art, a body of work which lies within a symbiosis between tranquility and the vibrant vitality of meaning and emotion. The book draws upon conversations conducted during the making of the documentary, encompassing personal recollections, academic analyses and individual reflections upon the poignancy of the work of Bartuszová.
This multidisciplinary approach juxtaposes the expressive serenity of Bartuszova's sculptures with the dynamism of ideas and intra-actions, inspiring surprising and thought-provoking responses among those within the cultural sphere and beyond. The book also features original quotes in English, Czech, German, Italian, Polish and Slovak, alongside a selection of lesser-known works by Bartuszová and contemporary artists, ranging from emerging talents to established names. Ruth Noack: "We have yet to understand the full depth and relevance of Mária Bartuszová's contribution to the world, but the research into her work and its international exposition are gaining momentum; consequently, this companion book to Zuzana Krizalkovicová's documentary film Stillness in Motion.
Conversations on Mária Bartuszová can itself be regarded as a companion to other takes on the artist's oeuvre." With Cecilia Alemani, Ka Te Blazová, Maria Chapman, Agata Jakubowska, Pavel Karous, Miroslav Kleban, Grazyna Kulczyk, Joanna Mytkowska, Ruth Noack, Bojana Pejic, Ivona Raimanová, Kasia Redzisz, Zora Rusinová, Lucia G. Stach, Boris Vaitovic, Silvia Van Espen and others.