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Perla Medley
Posters & Postcards
Antiquarian
22 x 27 x 1 cm
88 pages
Who knows, what will be
How it will be
How we will be
There is no work
Only such
That one has to be forced into
There is no nice work
One could dream about
And when no one
Wants anything from me
I will just draw and draw
Martin Zet
All works and objects on display by Martin Zet relate to drawing and all are connected with work. Both the act of drawing and that of working are a necessity, seemingly since time immemorial; they are in motion, forcing the drawer’s hand, attracting the look, the arm, the sight, the mind. At the same time they preserve the sense of balance, the memory, continuity, the concept of time, space, the beginning and death. A drawing is a link between the viewer and the thing they are observing; a drawing is a festive treatment of the world around us and the one inside.
The book is divided several chapters, interconnected by invisible links and images: a set of photographs from a family album; portraits of hands; drawings emerging during a long fast; drawings created by the sea; self-generated drawings from dampness on the walls of the studio, like the Veil of Veronica; drawings converted from a line into a material shape and dematerialised again by the shadow and the light; and drawing with a ray of light on the wall of a cellar space.
The exhibition Labour Day presented Martin Zet from an unexpected perspective: as a multi-concept artist of hand-craft and corporeal thinking. As an author in whose fingers a line of any form is a scalpel on the way to singularity and drawing a protest against the absence of meaning.
Miloš Vojtěchovský