Michal Čeloud Šembera↓
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Studies
2014–2020 | Sculpture 1, AVU (Lukáš Rittstein) |
2018 | Royal Academy of Fine Arts Stockholm (P. Bauer) |
2016 | UMPRUM Praha, Malba (J. Černický) |
2011–2013 | TU Liberec, Pedagogy |
2009–2011 | JU České Budějovice, Psychologie |
About the work
The main subject of Michal Čeloud Šembera is processual sculptures having the form of consistently sustainable biotopes. They combine organic life – plants – and minimalist geometry or, eventually, architectonic, historicist morphology. The employed lighting tubes make them look like modernist light sculptures, but at the same time represent a purely functional feature allowing for the plants to live. Some objects moreover display a hint of inorganic disintegration, which seemingly contradicts organic growth, although the two principles are inherently connected.