ProSVĚTLOvání

Title in English enLIGHTenment
Authors

STADLEROVÁ Hana NOVOTNÁ Pavla

Year of publication 2024
Type Exposition
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description Light - seemingly elusive and yet so present - can become not only an important medium of artistic creation. This is demonstrated by the artistic movement known as light art. The combination of different media was a challenge for the students of the first primary school teacher. It encouraged experimentation with paper and light, as documented by the photographs of their work presented here. Light can enhance the appearance of artworks that, for example, reflect the raw form of real life, as in the case of the perforated embroidered objects by artist Maud Kotas. She also deals with found texts, creates photographs that she copies onto objects, or transforms them artistically through embroidery or engraving. She perforates non-traditional materials intended for embroidery, such as metal objects, metal objects, fragments of car bodies, etc., with common mechanical tools. The artist presented her latest works inspired by the working environment of factory workers at the Brno House of Arts. Impressions and experiences from the exhibition The Darkness We Talk From reflect the artistic statements of students of teaching for the first grade of primary school. The diversity of their artistic statements points to the fact that art is a challenge to think - not only about the artistic form, but above all about the content of the artistic message. It offers a way to accept children's work as a form of self-expression, regardless of its aesthetic appeal. The exhibition is part of specific research focused on the investigation of current methodological forms of art education in the field of primary education.
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