Gabriela Tethalová | Views into space -time
Gabriela Tethalová | Views into space -time
A tribute to the most non -most common design from the fresh laureate of the Jindřich Chalupecký Award, which conquers the European Art world. Limited edition 100pcs (The edition is divided in a ratio of 70 pcs in size L and 30 pcs as XL), numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print dimensions (l): | 61 × 59 cm | 65 × 63 cm (Print | Frame) |
Print Dimensions (XL): | 84 × 80 cm | 88 × 84 cm (Print | Frame) |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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Gabriela Tethalová for 100pcs
Gabriela's paintings refer to modernist giants, such as František Kupka, and at the same time speak of the most unusual language. Intuitive morphology meets with sensitive work with musical motifs, interconnection of painting and poetry and exploring the space -time of the picture. Individual paintings are the result of a careful process in which the author's body and its possibility to the size of the canvas and the environment in which it is created, the development of painting over time and balancing between historical inspiration and contemporary motifs plays an important role. Although paintings are mostly abstract, sometimes parts of the human body, hands or eyes, urgent and fragile.The image selected for the 100pcs platform has a characteristic name for Gabriela - views of space -time. The sunny work in the shades of yellow and clarifice draws us into its dimensions, invites us to travel our eyes from one place to another. It combines the world of plants, wild rivers and quiet mountains on the horizon, as well as ornaments and symbols that we may have ever passed in the historic center of one of the European cities or when visiting ancient temples. Two conical objects invite us to the depth of painting. They resemble an oven of the turntable, perceived by the sound of the sound that is to identify the whole image.
Text: Karina Kottová, curator
















Gabriela Tethalová (1988) lives and works in Berlin. She graduated from the Painting/Drawing Studio led by Professor Jutta Koether at Hochschule Für Bildendekünste Hamburg. Previously, she studied painting at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague with Jiří Černický and Mark Meduna, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. In 2013, she completed the Master's degree in Mathematics at Charles University in Prague. Tethalová exhibited in Prague, Hamburg, Berlin and New York. In 2023 she became the Laureate of the Jindřich Chalupecký Award.
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