"Book-Cell" 2006 - This picture was taken by Luísa R. at CAM (Centro de Arte de Moderna da Fundação Gulbenkian) in Lisbon, August 2006.
MATEJ KRÉN was born in 1958 in Trencin, Eslováquia. After graduating from the Applied Arts Secondary School in Bratislava he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava from 1977-81, and from 1981-1985 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague.The artist currently lives and works in Prague.
MATEJ KRÉN's work is remarkable for its exceptional scope. In recent years his distinctive approach to sculpture, object, installation, drawing, print, painting, action art, film, music, sound and word has attracted attention at many prestigious international art shows.
"Book-Cell"
The Book Cell Project, repeats the recurring procedure, in the work of this artist, of piling up thousands of books, creating an architectonic structure where we are invited to step inside.
"Book-Cell"
"Idiom" - Instalation in São Paulo 1995
"Idiom"
"Idiom" - Interior Space
"Gravity-Mixer" 2001
"Gravity-Mixer"
"Gravity-Mixer"
"Gravity-Mixer"
"Omphalos" 2005
"Passage" 2006
The "Passage" represents a kind of symbolic "short cut across the world" in which we exist or dwell: through the factual, real world into the world of human culture, where reality is exchanged for another - virtual - reality, for the reality of word, text, sign, symbol, image, and back again. The project itself is a metaphorical synthesis of a number of formal semantic elements: an entrance, a path, "endless walls" of books, mirrors, light, an exit and even the physical presence of the viewers themselves.
"Passage"
The first photo was taken by Luísa R. from the blog Gotasdagua. The others photos and text were from MATEJ KREN's site.
You also can see Matej Krén's works at BookLust and at Gotasdagua.
I invite all of you to participate and also see books and bookshelves spreads on the houses of blogospehera's friends!
I also add a link on the city of our friends, so you can have the pleasure to know about their cities and countries!
1. Gená Franco, from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, of Entretantos...
2. Britt-Arnhild, from Trondheim, Norway of Britt-Arnhild's House in the Woods
3. Judy, from North Carolina, USA, of Imagine What I’m Leaving Out
4. Freefalling, from Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, of Freefalling.
5. Geraldo from São Paulo, Brazil, of 21st Century Grandpa
6. PJ, from Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, of Golden Oasis.
7. Eduardo Penteado Lunardelli, from Imbituba, Santa Catarina, Brazil, of Varal de Idéias.
8. Belinha Fernandez Figueira da Foz, from Coimbra, Portugal, from Palavras Cruzadas .
9. Valter Ferraz, from Mongaguá, São Paulo, Brazil, from Perplexoinside.
10. Beader Girl, from Ontario, Canada, from Beader Girl Jewels .
11. Patricia Storms, from Toronto, Canada, from BookLust.
12. Mary, from Huntersville, North Carolina, USA, from Mary's View.
13. Cris, from Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, from From Our Home to Yours.
Sonia, it is interesting to see what he does with books, but to be truthful, I'd rather read them!
ReplyDeleteAs you can imagine, Sonia, this artwork is of special interest to me! Wish I could see if first hand.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Sonia! I am impressed! And that reminds me, I have not taken the picture of my cook books!
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ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! This is so unique!
Lindissima essa sua series de fotos de livros, Sonia! Gosto particularmente dos da sua casa. Beijo! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow!! How amazing that someone did this with books! I'd be afraid to touch anything for fear it'd all come tumbling down on me! This is really awesome stuff Sonia. Thanks for sharing. I had no idea anything like this existed!
ReplyDeletePull one of those books out to read and reality will come crashing in on your head!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love your photos of the book structures. It is spectacular!! Your photos are really nice.
ReplyDeleteSonia: Thanks for visiting my blog and yours looks fascinating! I love this installation. There's something comforting about it, and it's not just the fact that all these books were also recycled. It's so solid and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWowww...thats incredible!
ReplyDeletenever seen something like this before...i want to live in there nw..:)thanks for sharing..!
Apart, thanks for visiting my blog. I am making sure to visit you quite often...is it okey if i link your blog to mine?
Sonia,
ReplyDeleteHá uma incorrecção no seu post quando refere que «All photos and text are from MATEJ KREN's site.».
A 1ª fotografia do seu post - "Book Cell" 2006 -, não faz parte do site de Matej Krén.
A fotografia é de minha autoria e a legenda é «Matej Krén, Book Cell, instalação, 2006, CAM. (Fotog. de Luísa R., Agosto 2006; máq. fotog. do telemóvel)».
(C.A.M. - Centro de Arte Moderna da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, em Lisboa)
Beijos
I love these! This kind of sculpture always appeals to my husband and me. Thanks for introducing us to more fine artwork.
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