Jindřiška  Jabůrková

Jindřiška Jabůrková

*1995 – Zlín

Education

2019 – 2021 Sculpture studio of Tomáš Hlavina, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague


2020 – Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel


2018 – Painting studio of Robert Šalanda, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague


2015 – 2018 Sculpture studio of Lukáš Rittstein, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague

Solo shows

2023 – Endless Flow, Hunt Kastner Project room, Prague

2022 – Overflow, Pince, Budapest (HU)


2019 – Memory of Unknown, Gallery Síň, Telč

Exhibitions

2023 – Group Therapy, GHMP, Prague

2023 – Rise From the Breath, Studio Prám, Prague

2023 – She Sells Sea Shells, Pragovka gallery, Prague

2022 – Through Quiet Places You Shall Unite, 35M2 gallery, Prague


2021 – Drlaňa, Galerie Sýpka, Valšské Meziříčí


2021 – Sklad M1, plakátovací plochy, Praha


2020 – Truly, Photogether gallery, Zlín


2019 – The Last 30 Years of Emancipation, GAVU, Prague


2019 – Four Rooms, Jazzygo, Prague


2018 – Torso, Galerie Zbraslav, Prague
2017 – VaclavART, Prague

Internship

2021 – 2022 – post graduate traineeship in studio of Zsófia Keresztes, Budapest (HU)

Residencies

2023 – Matadero Madrid, (ES)

Prize

2024 – Sculpture Network Emerging Sculptor Award, 2nd place

Symposiums

2017 – Sculpture symposium in Zbraslavice

Jindřiška Jabůrková (1995, Zlín Czech Republic) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. She studied sculpture and painting. She completed an internship at the Bezelel academy of fine arts and design in Jerusalem (2020) and an internship in Zsofia Keresztes studio in Budapest (2022). She participated in several symposia in the Czech Republic and residency in Matadero Madrid.

Her artistic practice is interdisciplinary, includes installation, creation of objects, sometimes photography and video or performance.

She is interested in the relationship between the human subject and nature, the relationship of man to the material world, sometimes deepened by the spiritual thoughts.

She creates installations supplemented with artefacts, either abstract supporting his original matter or referring to real objects. She uses the contextual meanings of materials, the motif of a post-apocalyptic vision of objects in the world, fascinated by the transformation processes of matter, whether of human or natural origin.

 

Interview on mater.digital

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