Hajnalka Tarr
Untitled
Technique:
wood, photo, paper, plywood
32,50 in
82,50 cm
Hajnalka Tarr is presenting one of her spatial experiments. As a development of the works combining details of real sightswith two-dimensonal networks, the artist has already taken a leap into the third dimension at the time of her latest solo exhibition (Transitional Space, 2015). This time, however, her spatial structures are not merely three-dimensional protrusions of two-dimensional elements, but they enter into correlation with the events in the image plane as independent spatial constructions. Another novelty in these works is that beyond their quality as autonomous objects, they also serve as scale models or large spatial installations conceived by the artist, which, even if never to be built physically, will be realised in virtual space where thev can be perambulated. The backround of these works js once again the contradiction between objective reality and its subjective experience, which has intrigued the artist for a long time.
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