
Monika Immrová, Edges II, 2012, concrete,
220 x
65 x 60 cm
With its vertical dimension, the sculpture plays with the illusion of a divided structure. It appears to be made up of four distinct parts. However, it is crafted from a single piece of material, defined by its three-dimensional segmentation. The sculptural piece is rooted in two-dimensional art forms, such as drawing and graphic design. The author's approach to space is unique, employing both popular relief methods and a contrasting blend of flat and three-dimensional elements. The artist encourages viewers to explore the sculpture from every angle. As their viewpoint shift, so does the sculpture. The viewer's movement plays a key role in transforming this otherwise static medium. With each change in perspective, it feels as if we enter new horizons where different contextual truths appear. These subtle variations suggest that what seems simple often hides secrets of unexpected changes that are worth considering.