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Ferdinand
Slovák, Jiří Elíša ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
This work touches sensitive questions about the sense of life during pilgrimage of fiction figure. Significant for a search like this is individual’s revolving around his own axis with an outcome as feelings of vanity leading to emptiness. Mind then phases between madness and bitter self-awareness. As a conclusion figure resigns for his ideas of his own prominence. Turns to God where he finds satisfaction in softness and humbleness of heart.
Useless Things
Maloušková, Drahomíra ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
Useless things. I normally use trash things like pattern in painting still life. My father suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder – accumulation of things. In addition to painting, I also work with objects themselves. My interest also closely related to how the concepts of the subject, object and artifact are appliing in contemporary art. There are the tradition of imitation fact, principle of ready-made, the issue of technical reproducibility and virtual reality of things in history of art. As a central theme of my thesis, I selected the part of bodywork Tatra 613, which carries all the testimony about ,,useless and hopeless "situation in which it is located. It is also an object monumental and visually very aesthetic. Yet it is not my intention to settle for the principle of redy-made. Asked about artwork as intermediaries art and its seemingly useless producing and reproducing, I want to try to create another such usless situation. That's why I make a cardboard copy (1: 1) of this object. I also make video with motive 3D copy of the same object. I like to create some voltage between that useless object and valuable art practice. I think, it does not just mean such futility when these objects will be viewed as an art.
The Sleeping Corridor
Přikrylová, Veronika ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
Series of objects derived from furniture which subjects to dreamlike decay. The starting topic of work Sleeping hallway is the ability of author's reflection on a specified, limited task, requested from the selected theorist which I, without modification, adopted as my own.
Ferdinand
Slovák, Jiří Elíša ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
This work touches sensitive questions about the sense of life during pilgrimage of fiction figure. Significant for a search like this is individual’s revolving around his own axis with an outcome as feelings of vanity leading to emptiness. Mind then phases between madness and bitter self-awareness. As a conclusion figure resigns for his ideas of his own prominence. Turns to God where he finds satisfaction in softness and humbleness of heart.
Useless Things
Maloušková, Drahomíra ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
Useless things. I normally use trash things like pattern in painting still life. My father suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder – accumulation of things. In addition to painting, I also work with objects themselves. My interest also closely related to how the concepts of the subject, object and artifact are appliing in contemporary art. There are the tradition of imitation fact, principle of ready-made, the issue of technical reproducibility and virtual reality of things in history of art. As a central theme of my thesis, I selected the part of bodywork Tatra 613, which carries all the testimony about ,,useless and hopeless "situation in which it is located. It is also an object monumental and visually very aesthetic. Yet it is not my intention to settle for the principle of redy-made. Asked about artwork as intermediaries art and its seemingly useless producing and reproducing, I want to try to create another such usless situation. That's why I make a cardboard copy (1: 1) of this object. I also make video with motive 3D copy of the same object. I like to create some voltage between that useless object and valuable art practice. I think, it does not just mean such futility when these objects will be viewed as an art.
The Sleeping Corridor
Přikrylová, Veronika ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
Series of objects derived from furniture which subjects to dreamlike decay. The starting topic of work Sleeping hallway is the ability of author's reflection on a specified, limited task, requested from the selected theorist which I, without modification, adopted as my own.
Drawing in Space
Hejtmánek, Dominik ; Jeřábková, Edith (advisor) ; ŠIMLOVÁ, Štěpánka (referee)
The thesis deals with the important figure of the 20th century Czech art Stanislav Kolíbal. The text includes an authentic interview from June 2014. The interview is interspersed with comments and divided into thematic parts: Minimalism, East and West, Changes in Art, Space, Place, and Transferability of Artworks, Photographic Imaging of Visual Arts, Original and Copy, the Theory of Art. The thesis deals with opinions and attitudes of the artist of the oldest productive generation.

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