Realizations
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Memorial to the fallen in the WWI and WWII - Kráľová nad Váhom
1998, Stainless steel, granite.
330x 280x 280cm.
In the form of spatial orthogonal structure I have shaped historical milestones of the two greatest crusades in the history of mankind. Fatal intersections of the fallen and wounded are defined by the spatial structure of joined crosses.
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Memorial to the fallen in the World War II - Tešedíkovo
2002. Stainless steel, liparite.
310x 250x 250 cm.
The war affected the lives of families and human communities with cruelty and severity. Architectonic mass in the shape of a broken corner of an imaginary building, crushed by a staggering force. Moment of immense slash by sword, in which even the steel mass losses its stiffness and acts like meat.
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Memorial of the Holy Right - Kráľová nad Váhom
2005. Stainless steel, copper.
600x 100x 100cm.
After nearly seven decades I have tried to rehabilitate and revive the traditions of St. Stephen in a modern moral context. I have “absorbed” the Horthy propaganda monument of St. Stephen from 1939 and integrated it into new sculptural composition of the Holy Right.
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Memorial to the deported Hungarians - Tešedíkovo
2002. Stainless steel, liparite.
250x 300x 300cm.
Deportations of Hungarians and Germans were justified by collective treachery and revisionist war policy of Germany and Hungary. Persons of German and Hungarian nationality were deprived of their civil, proprietary, social and national rights. Elders, women and children were dying in wagons designed for cattle transport during weeks of winter deportations.
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Memorial to the victims of communism in the town of Šaľa
2009. Reinforced concrete and steel, 300x 3200x 900cm.
Monument of November 17, 1989 consists of short quotations from the Act on Lawlessness of the Communist regime.
The Memorial to the victims of communism carries universal historical testimony of stages of creation, development and decay of totalitarian society. Urbanization, industrialization, imperialisation, which usually result in genocide.
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Memorial to victims of military plane crash – Hejce 2006
The sculpture represents the stylized cockpit of the plane. When coming and standing in front of the memorial, one finds himself in a symbolic cockpit of the military plane right in the moment before the crash. The composition depicts seconds before the plane was totally destructed and 42 human lives went extinct. This tragic moment is symbolically captured and monumentalized in the same way as the last visual and audio snap-shot of a plane's black box.
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Carpe diem
2003. Combined technique.
17x 50x 60cm.
Enviro-social sculpture – model of a sunshade and a park bench.
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Hommage Otto
2003. Combined technique.
18x 50x 60cm.
Stabilized kinetic object – architectonic-sculpture model.
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Model of architectonic sculpture
2003. Combined technique.
19x 45x 50cm.
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Public area furniture
2003. Combined technique.
17x 50x 60cm.
Enviro-social sculpture – model of unusable sunshade and public park furniture.
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Pieta
2003. Combined technique.
17x 50x 60cm.
Enviro-social architectonic-sculpture object – model of deconstructivist sacral object.
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Wreck no. 4
2002–2003. Steel.
220x 110x 90cm.
Wars are the product of the market mechanism in power-political conflicts leading to warfare of an aggressor against an invaded country: with victims, results of omnipresent destruction and wrecks.
A person renouncing the personal responsibility signs an agreement with the army, executes orders like a machine, takes away freedom, rights, lives, everything… By relinquishing his own freedom – if he has ever had it in the past – and by murdering and enslaving other humans he ceases to be a man!
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Resemblance . . .
1999. Combined technique.
195x 65x 85cm.
Peculiar acoustic-kinetic floating object – enviro-social sculpture. I have placed peculiar kinetic-acoustic sculptures into common open space or on open water surface. The coexistence of natural elements and coactive human factor was exciting.
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Bar room – social sculpture
2003. Combined technique.
290x 180x 600cm.
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Wreck no.3
2002–2003. Steel.
30x 16x 9cm.
Wars are the product of the market mechanism in power-political conflicts leading to warfare of an aggressor against an invaded country: with victims, results of omnipresent destruction and wrecks.
A person renouncing the personal responsibility signs an agreement with the army, executes orders like a machine, takes away freedom, rights, lives, everything… By relinquishing his own freedom – if he has ever had it in the past – and by murdering and enslaving other humans he ceases to be a man!