Maria Bartuszov
By (Author) Gabriela Garlatyov
Text by Marie Kimeov
Text by Lisa le Feuvre
Text by Harald Krejci
Edited by Juliet Bingham
Edited by Gabriela Garlatyov
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
30th December 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
730.92
Hardback
192
Width 190mm, Height 245mm
This beautiful book on Slovak artist, Maria Bartuszov (1936-1996) will introduce readers to the ethereal and other-worldly forms that dominate her oeuvre as well as exploring her influence in a broader global and political context. Discovering her talent in Prague in the ceramic studios at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Bartuszov went on to pioneer the techniques used in experimental and abstract plaster casting. Creating unique methods such as 'gravistimulated' and 'pneumatic' casting, Bartuszov defined the world of sculpture on her own terms. From rain drops and eggs, to parts of the human body, Bartuszov was interested biomorphology and how she could use the organic nature of casting in plaster to create simultaneously solid and delicate works.
With around 100 works, many rarely exhibited before in the UK, this major retrospective will highlight the abstract sculptures and experimental methods of Bartuszov's beautifully contorted and organic shapes and forms, with this exquistite and accessible catalogue bringing her work to a wider audience. Celebrating the fragile and corporeal, the soft and the solid; this book will provide the perfect introduction to the artist followed by seminal texts to recognise the artist's legacy of experimental and abstract sculptural works produced predominantly in the context of socialist Czechoslovakia.
Juliet Bingham is Curator International Art, Tate Modern
Gabriela Garlatyov is Curator of The Archive of Maria Bartuszov
Marie Klimeov is Professor at Charles University, Prague
Harald Krejci is Chief Curator at Belvedere 21, Vienna
Lisa Le Feuvre is Inaugural Exectutive Director of the Holt/Smithson Foundation
Dina Akhmadeeva is Assistant Curator, Tate Modern