Curatorial
text: The Law
Kostka GalleryOpening: 27th July 2017, 7 pm
Exhibition Duration: 27th July – 27th
August 2017
Artists: Jana Babincová, Pavla Nešverová
Curators: Eva Riebová, Jaro Varga
The joint project of visual artist
Jana Babincová and graphic designer and former conservatoire student – organ
player Pavla Nešverová interconnects text, music and image in a monumental
audiovisual installation. Zákon / The Law is a complex
composition. Its authors make use of paradoxical connection between coincidence
and intuition on the one hand with a premeditated order whose principles they
had outlined themselves. Similarly to an improvised music having its given
rules (rhythm, key) that hold the variations of individual players together, so
does the collaboration of Jana a Pavla have its determined laws, which form the
ground for improvisation and intuition to be applied.
The Law installation represents a creative game, which sets the rules to
break them at the same time. A game whose output is an emotional transfer, a
translation of the experience of a pipe organ played in an evangelic church
into the contemporary musical morphology and industrial space, evoking a
sensation that embarks on synesthesia.
Left hand preaches water while the right one is drinking
wine.
The abundant scale of the organ pipes of the Holy Savior Church in
Prague resounds now amongst the walls of Kostka Gallery, while colorful
patterns illuminate and flicker upon objects arranged in space. The original randomly chosen text that is the
key to decoding both the tones and paintings remains blurred in the background.
The authors apply their own system to convey the organ music experience.
“We use it this way as no one has ever
seen music before. Visualization of sound is an abstract concept that offers so
many ways of expression that certain order must be introduced that one might
rely upon at least in the beginning”, Pavla Nešverová says.
The system is based upon the transformation of a text into music and
image, with the help of triple coding. The authors decompose familiar
structures (language, music, image) into their elementary parts to put together
a new visual composition afterwards.
The musical instrument itself is the first to be analyzed: the pipe
organ components (the facade, pipes, blind windows, tile / marble and manuals)
are abstracted into simple shapes, whose composition constitutes the basis of
the actual installation in the gallery.
The projection of images being reflected on the objects’ surface also
yields to coding. Digital patterns whose animation reminds one of the reading
process are assigned to individual letters, syllables and sentences.
And finally there is the music, a recording of
the pipe organ sound transferred from the vaulted space of an evangelical
church among the walls of an industrial art gallery. While the bass line corresponds to the encoded
transcription of the text similar to what happens to the image, the melody part
of higher keys strives for harmony. In other words the left hand dogmatically
follows the canon while the right is improvising, the left hand preaching water
while the right is drinking wine. “In
fact we create a system to be able to disrupt it later. It is the interplay of
coincidence and deliberate action that I find quite fascinating. Often
wonderful moments happen when letters fall quite exactly into the number of
slots, rhythm, time, without you having calculated it. Certain limitations
imposed by an order may become the launching pad that will get you to
surprising artistic solutions,” replies Jana Babincová to my question why
she creates such a complicated system, “the law”, if she herself later breaks
it.
The collaboration of the two authors Jana
Babincová and Pavla Nešverová requires the same abilities as the players need
when improvising music. Not only must they perfectly master their instruments
but also the overall harmony is essential to prevent a displeasing chaos and
disruption of the whole composition. Zákon / The Law installation is,
after the Gammatone exhibition at the Pragovka Gallery, the second project in
which the two authors pass from original mutual admiration to cooperation where
they jointly put their artistic experience to create harmonious composition of
forms, colors and tones.
Eva Riebová
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