Chronosophia: Tomáš Libertíny, Solo Show
Texto por TLmag
Brussels, Bélgica
16.06.17
“Chronosophia” is a solo exhibition by Tomáš Libertíny showcasing a selection of his new and recent works—interactions with nature that explore the notions of time and repetition.
Bust Chair (2013), concrete pedestal, bianco di Carrara marble, unique piece, available in various marbles
Bust Chair (2013), concrete pedestal, bianco di Carrara marble, unique piece, available in various marbles
×Born in Slovakia in 1979, Libertíny studied at the Technical University Košice in Slovakia, focusing on engineering and design. He was awarded a scholarship from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations to study at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he explored painting and sculpture. He continued his study at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava in painting and conceptual design. After receiving the prestigious Huygens Scholarship, he enrolled in the master’s program at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where he received his MFA in 2006.
Vessel I (2011), “made by bees” series, beeswax, stainless steel, aluminium, glass, 86 x 86 x 86 cm
Vessel I (2011), “made by bees” series, beeswax, stainless steel, aluminium, glass, 86 x 86 x 86 cm
×In 2007, the artist founded his Studio Libertiny in Rotterdam, where he explores the relationship between nature and technology through conceptual and physical research into the design and construction of sculptural objects and installations. With a strong background in classical and literary culture, Libertíny pursues a visionary exploration of both the physical and the philosophical, seeking constant innovation in production methods and harmoniously combining the technical know-how of industrial design with the poetry of art.
Libertíny’s artistic quest is at the very heart of the solo show hosted at Spazio Nobile. Entitled “Chronosophia” (“The Wisdom of Time”), it features, for the first time in Belgium, a selection of his new and recent artwork that highlight, with a great variety of media and expressions, the intriguing interactions between nature and culture and challenge the notions of time and repetition.
The Honeycomb Vase (2016), “made by bees” series, red edition, beeswax, copper wire, 22 x 16 x 16 cm, private collection
The Honeycomb Vase (2016), “made by bees” series, red edition, beeswax, copper wire, 22 x 16 x 16 cm, private collection
×Weldgrown (2017), continuous hand-welded stainless steel, beeswax, 133 x 133 x 50 cm, signed and dated on inside
Weldgrown (2017), continuous hand-welded stainless steel, beeswax, 133 x 133 x 50 cm, signed and dated on inside
×His world-acclaimed beeswax artifacts such as the Honeycomb Vase and The Vessel #1 result from the Made by Bees project, where real bees are involved in manufacturing, following a sort of natural “slow prototyping” process. Beeswax is also a component of the impressive Weldgrown wall installations, where the vortex made of continuous hand-welded stainless steel wire suggests ideas of circularity and inherent infinity. With the “Bic ink” series, represented by the Bluescapes, the Blue Diptych and various works on paper, the artist plays with presence and absence through the bold yet subtle materials and the alternation between filled and empty spaces. The exhibition is completed by various other graphic works and art objects, illustrating the extent of Libertíny’s research into forms and materials. From his Paper Vases, sublimating the contrast between their apparent physical ephemerality and the classic timelessness of their design, to the organic deployment of the “Bleeding Drips” series, Libertíny’s “Chronosophia” reveals a creative universe constantly boiling with surprising fulgencies and dialectical tension between the search for perfection and truth and a form of personal catharsis.
Blue Diptych (2017), BiC ink on glass panels, 233.5 x 140.5 cm, both signed and dated
Blue Diptych (2017), BiC ink on glass panels, 233.5 x 140.5 cm, both signed and dated
×Bluescape (2017), American maple, wood, BiC ink, coating, 120 x 5 x 200 cm
Bluescape (2017), American maple, wood, BiC ink, coating, 120 x 5 x 200 cm
×Paper Vase 3 (2007), paper, wood glue, each vase has its own unique, copper plate with an etched number, ed. 10
Paper Vase 3 (2007), paper, wood glue, each vase has its own unique, copper plate with an etched number, ed. 10
×Tomáš Libertíny has participated in many individual and group exhibitions held in institutions and venues such as the Venice Art Biennale, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Museum of Art and Design New York, the Holon Design Museum, Bozar Brussels, Espace Fondation EDF, the Beirut Exhibition Center, MARTa Herford, MAC’s Grand-Hornu and more.
His work is also displayed in several prestigious permanent collections, including MoMA in New York, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, the Cincinnati Art Museum, MUDAC, the Museum of Design and Contemporary Applied Arts in Lausanne, the Corning Museum of Glass and CIC Rotterdam.
Text: Gian Giuseppe Simeone
“Time is the only commodity,” Tomáš Libertíny told TLmag about transition, decay and becoming in his Chronosophia exhibition at Spazio Nobile Gallery.
Chronosophia Schedule at Spazio Nobile
Season V: Tomáš Libertíny, Solo Show
Chronosophia
20 April to 17 September 2017
Vernissage – New pieces on show
Wednesday 21 June 2017, 6-10 pm
Sunday Brunch
25 June 2017, 12 to 6 p.m.
Chronosophia Cocktail Hour
1 July 2017, 5 to 8 p.m.
Brussels Gallery Weekend
8-10 September 2017 (opening: 7 September)
Spazio Nobile
by Pro Materia Gallery
Contemporary Applied Arts,
Design & Photography
Rue Franz Merjay 142
1050 Brussels, Belgium
+32 2 768 25 10
Wed-Sat, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m & by appointment
Gallerists & curators:
Lise Coirier
+32 475 53 19 88, lc@spazionobile.com
Gian Giuseppe Simeone
+32 477 27 29 04, ggs@spazionobile.com
Press & PR:
Elsa Sarfat
+33 6 10 84 27 48, elsa.sarfati@gmail.com (international)
Nathalie Zalcman
+32 475 79 77 01, ns@forum-communication.be (Belgium)