
Hollow
Amy Gowan(Editor)
Onomatopee (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-94-93148-71-0 (ISBN)
Description
Hollowing out; making it survivable. Grinding; Terra Sigillata. An ancient thing without additives. Reaching in before automatization, pulling out beauty, and patience and...
Hollow details the multi-layered artistic practice of Nina Frankova through photographic documentation and an accompanying series of texts and essays by invited contributors Kris Dittel, Denisa Kollarova, Pedro Moraes and Anne Grotte Viken.
Though Frankova's practice is mostly rooted in ceramic clay, she has maintained a fascination with basic forms, found shapes and the residual materials collected throughout the making process, often pausing to appreciate and reflect upon the beauty of primary procedures in working with the clay. These moments of pause and reflection play as significant a role in Frankova's work as the formed artifacts themselves, and aid in thinking about the meaning of making new objects, whilst locating symbolism and metaphorically taking the formation process a step further. Using the central themes of Performance without a Spectator, Unfinishedness and The Art of Becoming as a basis, the texts and documentation presented in this monograph seek to unravel, interweave and connect the multifaceted layers of Nina Frankova's practice.
There is care and attention, but that isn't all you should be looking for. There is an explanation in the movement of passing and pulling through. I'm collecting scraps of material. Searching
Hollow details the multi-layered artistic practice of Nina Frankova through photographic documentation and an accompanying series of texts and essays by invited contributors Kris Dittel, Denisa Kollarova, Pedro Moraes and Anne Grotte Viken.
Though Frankova's practice is mostly rooted in ceramic clay, she has maintained a fascination with basic forms, found shapes and the residual materials collected throughout the making process, often pausing to appreciate and reflect upon the beauty of primary procedures in working with the clay. These moments of pause and reflection play as significant a role in Frankova's work as the formed artifacts themselves, and aid in thinking about the meaning of making new objects, whilst locating symbolism and metaphorically taking the formation process a step further. Using the central themes of Performance without a Spectator, Unfinishedness and The Art of Becoming as a basis, the texts and documentation presented in this monograph seek to unravel, interweave and connect the multifaceted layers of Nina Frankova's practice.
There is care and attention, but that isn't all you should be looking for. There is an explanation in the movement of passing and pulling through. I'm collecting scraps of material. Searching
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-93148-71-0 (9789493148710)
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