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It was alive once - Limited Edition #1 of 6 Print

Mario Matokovic

Croatia

Printmaking, Aquatint on Paper

Size: 39.4 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in

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https://mariomatokovic.com/the-disasters-of-nature/ “Lifeless landscapes – a graphic simulation of chaos” Mario Matoković, an artist from Osijek, comes from the assembly of young graphic artists who have presented themselves at the exhibition in the Department of Prints and Drawings of Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, following the 6th Croatian triennial of graphic art. His works have hitherto, in their thematic weft, carried the message of social criticism and societal problems. His artworks are executed in a modality of symbols and signs, thus this project represents a radical departure and detachment from his previous social engagement within the experiment of integrating traditional graphic art with digital media, installation, and video. This recent production, realized using the traditional techniques of graphic art, with the complete devotion to the laws of deep print, represents Matoković’s complete return to the vocational sensibility for the classical medium of graphic art. The new graphic cycle was created in the originally nameless domain of the artist’s deep print experiment, in a sphere completely devoid of outside stimuli, on a polygon of strict matrix laws. By escaping into abstract forms, dissolving the physical world, the world of figuration and formative structures, the execution of his basic creative principle involves the graphic manifestation of simulacrum naturae. As an affected eyewitness of the horrible floods that have hit eastern Slavonija this spring, Matoković finalizes his latest graphic cycle under the implicating title The Disasters of Nature (Strahote prirode), alluding to the title of Goya’s wartime cycle The Disasters of War (Strahote rata, originally Los Desastres de la Guerra) – of frightfully meticulous content and cataclysmic atmosphere. By directly referring to the title of Goya’s work (It will be the same again), in an private ductus code, Matoković interprets the fatalism and the monstrosity of the ultimate “disaster as the ultimate raw event… which leaves the world hanging” (J. Baudillard). His achromatic cycle represents a graphic simulation of chaos caused by a natural disaster, after which the precisely defined forms of reality lose their clear contours, dissolving into abstract blotches of deadness and nothingness. The laws of the matrix, as well as the deep print sensations of copper etching, aquatint, reservage, open bite etching, drypoint, and white aquatint, in their final compositional executions, perfectly simulate the consequences of chaos, the disharmony of the lifeless landscapes (as the author calls them), desolated by the ruinous energy of nature. The associative narratives have been given a footing in the graphic reflections – in the form of enformal aquatint blotches of metamorphosed sludge, whirlpools, reflections of the water surface (Big wave, Blackness), of the line mimesis of the horizon (Life away), or faithfully drawn-out nature (It was alive once). The expressive thick ductus structures represent the perceptive illusions of the rapidly welling volume of water carrying people, animals, and objects (Moment of deafness; Silence), i.e. the graphic artist’s interpretative perspective of the monstrous consequences of the enraged nature.Using black and white contrasts and grey gradations, Matoković emphasizes the dichotomies and the extremities of today – in our seemingly intact world, one cyclone can set into motion destructive calamities which upset the “perfect” order, demonstrating the dark side of reality (We don’t have a home anymore) in a disrupted harmony between man and nature.

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Printmaking:Aquatint on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:6

Size:39.4 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in

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Mario Matoković was born in 1985 in Osijek, Croatia. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Osijek, Department of Fine Arts in 2010. He is professionally engaged in artistic activities in the field of contemporary arts through graphics, video, installations and art photography media. He has taken part in many fine arts workshops, and has exhibited in numerous Croatian and in few international exhibitions. He is a holder of the Rector’s Award of the J.J. Strossmayer University in Osijek. In 2016 Mario was one of the finalists of Radoslav Putar Award, award for young visual artists in Croatia up to 35 years of age, in 2017 received 3rd award 5th International Biennale of Contemporary Fine Arts in Novorossyisk, Russia and in 2018 received Ex Aeuqo Award on 26th Slavonian Biennale in Osijek, Croatia. Founder of MMML Studio - Artist in Residence program. Lives and works in Osijek, Croatia.

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