Ladislav Jezbera / Attractor
16/9–29/10 2016, Hauch Gallery, Prague – Czech Rep.
Curator:
Monika Čejková
Photos:
Martin Polák
Full exhibition documentation on Daily Lazy.
The title of the exhibition at the Hauch Gallery refers to the artist’s interest in mathematical and physical phenomena. According to the dictionary, an attractor is “the final state towards which any dynamic system evolves over time and towards which it is attracted” – an example is a pendulum at the moment it is tipped from its balance point. In the context of Jezbera’s oeuvre, we can see the significance of this state with respect to the direction of the dimensions towards which his own work is heading – i.e., their situation on the border of a balancing point that is close to a tipping point, the point between order and chaos.
Full exhibition text.
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Anthropic Principle, 2016, polystyrene
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Anthropic Principle, 2016, polystyrene
Ladislav Jezbera, Anthropic Principle, 2016, polystyrene
Ladislav Jezbera, Anthropic Principle, 2016, polystyrene
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, detail, 2016, carrara marble and color ink, 10 x 55 x 245 cm
Ladislav Jezbera, Landscape After I, Landscape After II, 2016, polycarbonate, petroleum product, 152 x 245 cm
Ladislav Jezbera, Landscape After I, 2016, polycarbonate, petroleum product, 152 x 245 cm
Ladislav Jezebera, Landscape After II, 2016, polycarbonate, petroleum product, 152 x 245 cm
Ladislav Jezbera, Attractor, exhibition view
Ladislav Jezbera, Untitled, 2016, perspex and pigments, 102 x 152 cm
Ladislav Jezbera, Untitled, 2016, perspex and pigments, 102 x 152 cm
Ladislav Jezbera, Untitled, detail, 2016, perspex and pigments, 102 x 152 cm
From the series CMYK M, 2016, Carrara marble and colour ink