Studies

2015–2021 Printmaking 2, AVU (Vladimír Kokolia)
2020 stáž v ateliéru hostujícího umělce (P. Olowska)
2020 New Media 2, AVU (Kateřina Olivová, Darina Alster)
2018 stáž v ateliéru hostujícího umělce (S. Zwick a M. Mathis)
1998–2004 VŠE Praha, Mezinárodní obchod

About the work

Shinvisible

What size is it? Does it fit in your palm? In your arms? On your lap? Is it bigger than you? Is it light enough for you to carry?

What color is it? Does it have any?

Try to describe what happens when you stroke it with your hand.

Try to describe what happens when you push a finger into it.

What is its temperature? Does it have a body temperature, or is it cold, or warm? Or you do not perceive its temperature?

Does it smell? If so, describe the smell to me… Does it produce any sound? Try to describe or imitate it…

Where is it in relation to you? Is it close, is it far away? Where or from which side do you see it? How do you react to each other? Do you touch each other? Can you?

Hana Chmelíková focuses on creating situations in which recycling, performance and imprinting become methods of making experiences and emotions or their parts visible. The thematic link between these situations are the partial branches of motherhood, needs and care, but also the invisible imprints of relational patterns into the material and back into the mother’s body.

The Thing is a record on the verge of guided meditation, therapeutic session, and conversation. It deconstructs the conversation as a format, using its various forms to reveal what message and about what we are passing on.

Chmelíková strives to connect viewers with the experience they are witnessing. They enter it by reading the situation as a document and by inserting their own bodies into some part of it. The individual stages of this tracking wind from somewhere to elsewhere and are subsequently reused for something else. Recycling is a method. But the boundaries between beginnings and ends are not immune – they respond to the original claim of visibility by evading it.

The Material becomes the guide in the process. It bears traces. What should happen to it to make it give a testimony? Can it be the main character? This collective thing is invisible.