Tomáš Libertíny - Sacrificium
The work of Tomáš Libertíny (b 1979) stems from a fascination with the constant interaction between man and nature. Over the past two decades, he has shaped this fascination in various ways, in particular his signature sculptures made of beeswax. He developed these, after years of experimentation, in a unique collaboration with honeybees. The results are seemingly fragile but essentially powerful works of art that explore the relationship between humans and nature. The forms of the sculptures reflect Libertíny's fascination with architecture, (art) history and mythology - a symbiosis of natural precision and human intention.
In the foreground of the main altar, Tomáš Libertíny shows a varied selection of his work in the exhibition Sacrificium, highlighting the relationship between man and nature in different ways. Libertíny's impressive sculptures invite one to become acquainted with the subtle beauty and intelligence of nature in a new way.
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