Lenka Glisníková
Lenka Glisníková - umělecké díloLenka Glisníková - umělecké díloLenka Glisníková - umělecké dílo

Lenka Glisníková

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Lenka Glisníková (born in 1990) studied at the photographic studio of the Faculty of Arts in Ostrava and the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague.

Lenka Glisníková works on intersection of photography and sculpture. Often combining various crafts with digital manipulation and postproduction resulting in sequences of actions in processual body of work. Her work seems to be fascinated by the confrontation of minor physicalities – such as finger prints and immense size or the infinite space of the internet.

She was nominated for‚ Prize for European art graduates‘ at STARTPOINT PRIZE 2019 and was awarded with the honorary mention of the jury. In the same year she was nominated to gether with her colleague Karolína Matušková, under their common identity „shotby.us“- for the Czech Grand Design Award in the category „Photographer of the year“. They later won the category in 2020.

 

 

Artist's exhibitions

The Abstract & Reality

Metahumens - Romana Drdová - výstava Abstrakce a realita
Barbora Lepší - umělecké díloMetahumens - Romana Drdová - výstava Abstrakce a realitaLenka Glisníková - umělecké díloBarbora Lepší - výstava Abstrakce a realitaMetahumens - umělecké dílo - Michal Pustějovský - Romana DrdováTadeáš Podracký - Barbota Lepší - výstava Abstrakce a realitaLenka GlisníkováTomáš Absoln - výstava Abstrakce a realitaBarbota Lepší - výstava Abstrakce a realita
Nov. 2, 2022 - Feb. 28, 2023

The Abstract & Reality exhibition presents works by contemporary young Czech artists.

The selection of works displays abstract drawings and paintings by Barbora Lepší and Tomáš Absolon, and is combined with experimental photographs by Lenka Glisníková.

In a single place, you have the opportunity to view a combination of contemporary Czech design and art by Tadeáš Podracký.

Metahumans by Michal Pustějovský and Romana Drdová is displayed in the shop window, and reacts to passers-by. These works are holographic projections of artificially created beings with pre-determined emotions.