Supersonico is a purely photographic, visual, authorial project of editor Lucie Černá and photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková published by Untitled.

Supersonico

Libuše Jarcovjáková

Supersonico is a purely photographic, visual, authorial project of editor Lucie Černá and photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková. The compact world of her photographs diverges and reconnects, communicates together, and stands on contradictions. Photography is a living medium here, a personal statement, a mapping of territory. Raw, unsharp black and white analogue images are mixed with colour digital cluster of data and photographs taken with a mobile phone. The richness and diversity of the material, unrelated at a cursory glance, is a visual pilgrimage. An excursion into the world of the artist's imagination, which was hidden until recently.

After a few rounds of Moscow Mule, it was clear that a walk around the area to photograph nocturnal animals in the nearby Mauepark would not be possible. I walked down the iron stairs to the bathroom. On the way, I shot a short video of a magically changing installation placed above the staircase that could easily have been inspired by the Czech avant-garde of the 1930s. I snapped a few selfies in the dark toilet and on the way back I reflected that I might be part of a completely different space-time than I thought. Libuše sat with her back to the window, carefully arranging the remaining olive pits in a row. Thoughts and wishes hovered over the table. Warm summer nights. The sound of the sea. The desire to wander, to take pictures and publish another book.

This one.

Supersonico is not only a book revealing other layers of Jarcovjáková's work; Supersonico completes the idea of who the photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková is.

The book contains 100 colour and black and white photographs taken from the 1990s to 2022.

Soft binding

420 x 300 mm

ISBN 978-80-907568-1-6

Paper: Mondi Offset 100g

Board: Kraftpack 356g, backing 712g UV print

Limited edition of 100, numbered and signed by the artist.

The book is published with the support of the Ministry of Culture Czech Republic and the State Fund of Culture of the Czech Republic.

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