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Tatjana Kilibarda
Reciprocal Horizon X

2017

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About the Item

The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheaval, mass migration and divisive circumstances. The inversion of sky and ground is a visual constant in the works. The once pristine clouds became stained, harsh landscapes reminiscent of polluted wastelands. In turn the gritty, hyperbolic New York City skyline becomes an out-of-reach, otherworldly sanctuary akin to fabled cities in the clouds. The city is inherently unstable. The imagery, as a whole, manifests the unnerving metaphor often recited in challenging times that the world has turned upside down. Yet at closer look we find defiant, almost exceedingly determined figures marching, escaping and participating in rituals. It is not apparently clear if their actions are noble or sinister. Are they part of the problem or the solution? A pack of wolves that migrates through a barren landscape, may hint at man’s increasingly failing attempts at conservation. The multi-level technique chosen to create the works is an amalgam of traditional drawing and printmaking techniques finalized in archival inkjets. The interwoven old and new techniques fit well conceptually, with subject-matter that covers many time periods. Kilibarda explores the possibilities of digital media and printing, whilst preserving a traditional drawing and printmaking sensibilities. In the process she starts with the iconic Manhattan cityscape, creating negative, rotating space, and re-defining this schematic image. Furthermore, she creates traditional pencil drawings, which are afterwards scanned, fine- tuned digitally and finally printed with archival inkjet on German etching paper. The ultimate result has the atmospheric and tactile quality of traditional printmaking techniques. Tatjana Kilibarda is a New York based artist born in Sarajevo, former Yugoslavia.
  • Creator:
    Tatjana Kilibarda (Yugoslavian)
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.5 in (82.55 cm)Width: 44 in (111.76 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1566212683632

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