Bety Krňanská

Too Hot to Think

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Installation view, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Installation view, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Installation view 2, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Installation view 2, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Installation view 3, from the series Too Hot to Think, Rattan installation, Untitled painting 35x28cm, patchwork, bee wax, pigments
Installation view 3, from the series Too Hot to Think, Rattan installation, Untitled painting 35x28cm, patchwork, bee wax, pigments
Untitled, from the series Too Hot to Think, 35x28cm, patchwork, bee wax, pigments, rust dye
Untitled, from the series Too Hot to Think, 35x28cm, patchwork, bee wax, pigments, rust dye
Under the Burning Sun, from the series Too Hot to Think, 2022, pigments, bee wax, handmade rattan frame
Under the Burning Sun, from the series Too Hot to Think, 2022, pigments, bee wax, handmade rattan frame
Untitled, from the series Too Hot to Think, 2022, pigments, digital print, bee wax
Untitled, from the series Too Hot to Think, 2022, pigments, digital print, bee wax
Installation view 4, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Installation view 4, Too Hot to Think, 2022
Too Hot to Think connects to contemporary environmental discourse and explores the historical contexts and connotations of traditional DIY or manual technologies through the use of rattan, with a focus on maintaining minimal environmental impact. Using recycled materials such as beeswax, natural dyes, and used metal parts, we get into the process of creating paintings and installations that make visible the current alarming climate situation, but also the still persistent gender issues and inequalities.
Světlana Malinová

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