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Lubo Kristek (1943 –)

Otkrijte Luba Kristeka (r. 1943), češkog vajara i slikara poznatog po konceptualnim asamblažima, performansima i istraživanju ljudske ranjivosti, medicinske etike i prirode. Istražite njegovu teoriju 'holoftografske percepcije'.

Research Institute of Communication in Art (Brno, Czech Republic)

Delve into Brno’s Research Institute of Communication in Art (RICA), Czech Republic – championing contemporary art and Lubo Kristek's holographic perception, accessible globally via Google Arts & Culture.

The Soul by Lubo Kristek: A Dialogue Between Sculpture and Philosophy

Lubo Kristek’s sculpture *Soul*, created in 1973 shortly after the passing of Arno Lehmann, stands as a testament to both artistic innovation and profound philosophical contemplation. Lehmann, a Salzburg-based sculptor known for his exploration of geometric forms and symbolic representations, profoundly influenced Kristek's creative vision.

Kristek’s approach wasn’t merely about crafting an object; it was about initiating an immersive experience—a conversation between the artwork itself and the viewer. He deliberately rejected conventional artistic methods, favoring a technique that embraced natural forces to imbue his sculptures with character. As Kristek eloquently stated in an interview with Sven Mueller for Collage magazine, “In my way of creation, human writing on the surface is intentionally suppressed.” This deliberate restraint allowed the sculpture’s materiality—specifically, flame oxidation—to communicate its essence directly.

Material and Technique: Embracing Elemental Forces

  • The sculpture utilizes wood as its primary medium, chosen for its inherent resilience and ability to convey texture.
  • Kristek employed a distinctive method of surface treatment – flame oxidation—which mimics the natural process of weathering and erosion. This technique subtly alters the wood’s surface, creating an uneven patina that reflects the passage of time.

Symbolism: The Sphere as Focal Point

Kristek drew inspiration from Lehmann's emblem of the sphere—a geometric shape representing wholeness, unity, and concentrated energy. This symbol is prominently positioned atop the sculpture’s central branch, signifying its dominance and conveying a sense of aspiration.

Historical Context: Salzburg’s Artistic Landscape

Kristek’s work emerged during a period marked by significant artistic experimentation in Europe following World War II. Lehmann's influence contributed to a broader movement toward challenging established conventions and prioritizing conceptual ideas over purely aesthetic considerations. The sculpture *Soul* reflects this spirit of intellectual curiosity and seeks to provoke contemplation about fundamental questions concerning existence.

Emotional Impact: A Reflection on Growth and Resilience

*Soul* embodies the dynamic interplay between strength and vulnerability. The defeated branch symbolizes limitations, while the triumphant sphere represents perseverance and enlightenment—a visual metaphor for overcoming obstacles and achieving spiritual fulfillment. Its placement in a room with natural light enhances its contemplative atmosphere.


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Osnovne informacije

  • Movement: Assemblage
  • Artistic style: Immersive Experience
  • Location: Munich Residenz
  • Influences: Lehmann
  • Title: The Soul
  • Subject or theme: Symbolism
  • Medium: Wood

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