TOMÁŠ LIBERTÍNY
THE SENTINEL
2015
Glass, metal, beeswax
208 x 70 x 70 cm
GLASSTRESS 2015
THE AGREEMENT
2012
Glass, metal, wood, beeswax
160 x 80 cm diameter
GLASSTRESS 2015
THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS
2010
Beeswax, stainless steel, glass, plastic, resin
122 x 250 x 45 cm
GLASSTRESS BEIRUT, GLASSTRESS 2013
THE SEED OF NARCISSUS
2011
Mirrored glass, beeswax
100 x 38 cm diameter
GLASSTRESS 2011, GLASSTRESS NEW YORK
ALWAYS THE YEARS BETWEEN US
2011
Blown glass mirrored, beeswax
26 x 30 x 14 cm (vase), 100 x 100 x 1.5 cm, (glass and felt)
GLASSTRESS RIGA
BIOGRAPHY
Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny was born in 1979 in Slovakia and lives and works in Rotterdam. He is an artist and designer with a diverse background spanning engineering, industrial design, painting and sculpture. His practice combines the technicality of industrial design with the poetry of art to create objects that investigate the interactions between nature, man and technology.
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In 2001, he won a scholarship from the George Soros Open Society Institute and went to the University of Washington, Seattle, where he studied painting and sculpture; in 2004, received his BFA from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava; and, in 2006, his MFA from the Design Academy Eindoven, The Netherlands. In 2007 he founded the Studio Libertíny in Rotterdam, dedicated to studying new artistic techniques and design strategies that explore the relationship between art and science. In the same year, exhibited Honeycomb Vase at the Salone del Mobile, Milan, introducing the concept of “slow prototyping”-a technique where the artist uses honeybees to create physical objects-and the theme of the contrast between nature and human intervention. He has written a series of critical essays, drawing inspiration from sources, such as Freud and Lipovetsk, that gathered his thoughts on the creation of a work of art. His works are in the permanent collections of world-class museums including MoMA and Corning Glass Museum, New York; the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. He has participated in important international events such as Design Miami/Basel (2008, 2009), as well as Glasstress events in Venice (2011, 2013, 2015); and in Glassfever, Dordrecht (2016), The Netherlands. He was named Designer of the Future at Design Miami/Basel (2009), won the Dutch Design Award (2009) and the Wallpaper* Design Award (2010).
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