Martinka Kremeckova

Ermüdungsversuch, 2010, Gebrannter Ton und Lackfarbe in Glasgefäss, H 22 x B 10 x T 10 cm
Martinka Kremeckova (*1980 in Brno, Czech Republic) creates her own concepts of matter and its development process. Through experimental displacements of material, she unravels a speculative narrative about the texture of objects. When contemplating how things are created, she not only refers to living bodies, but also to objects of the inanimate world. Seen from Kremeckova’s sculptural perspective, the plastic form turns matter into an object that may convey aliveness as well as rigidity. The tales of matter and material that her works recount describe the world as a place, where living thing and inanimate object are linked so closely that their categorization becomes obsolete.
With her peculiar blend of scientific imagery, material science, mythological fragments and references to Science Fiction utopias, Martinka Kremeckova proves that objectivity is also a question of narration.
With her peculiar blend of scientific imagery, material science, mythological fragments and references to Science Fiction utopias, Martinka Kremeckova proves that objectivity is also a question of narration.
Past exhibition at SCHAU ORT:
SCHAU PLATZ # 1, Part I: Martinka Kremeckova, October 28 - November 13, 2010
SCHAU PLATZ # 1, Part I: Martinka Kremeckova, October 28 - November 13, 2010