The works of Tereza Lochmann are the fruit of a unique combination process between engraving /sculpture, painting, collage and drawing.
His work diverts in particular the classic practice of engraving to make it an experimental and living contemporary medium. Thus, its large engraved woods exceed their utility function of "matrices" to become "reliefs" and be exposed to the public.
With her, the notions of "recovery" and "assembly" mark her processes as much as her approach. Using rebuilding woods, unused notebooks or old geographic cards, it reveals its experience and combines it with its own memories. It is also inspired by fragments of legends, collected images, scraps of experienced or lived experiences, to build singular narrative forms, in touch with the hottest news. Its version of the medieval legend of Lady Godiva, carried out at the end of 2019, features an almost femen fighting against the increase in taxes.
If her imagination draws from many literary, poetic, cinematographic and pictorial references, she is also interested in crude art, seeking to be inspired by spontaneity and freedom specific to creators far from all academism and all modes .
The idea of "meeting" - literally and figuratively - is also one of its engines. Between the scientist and the popular, between humor and gravity, between play and effort, between a confirmed technical mastery and a notion of assumed "imperfection". The work of Tereza Lochmann is high in contrasts, hence its strength.
/Marie Deniau / Opening hours: Thursday July 14: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday August 11: 14:00:00 at 18:30: 00 Saturday 09 July: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday July 28: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday September 16: 14:00 : 00 at 18:30:00 Saturday August 06: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday July 22: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday July 21: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday September 22: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday August 13: 14:00:00 to 18: 30:00 Saturday September 10: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday September 23: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday 03 September: 14 : 00: 00 at 18:30:00 Friday July 29: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday September 08: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Sunday July 24: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday 01 September: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Sunday July 17: 14:00:00 to 18:30:00 Friday September 09: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday August 27: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday August 05 : 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday August 26: 2:00:00:00 PM at 18:30:00 Sunday September 11: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday September 17: 14:00:00 At 18:30:00 Friday August 12: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday August 25: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday 30 July: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Sunday August 21: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday August 19: 14:00:00 to 18:30: 00 Friday September 02: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday July 07: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday July 16: 14:00 : 00 to 18:30:00 Sunday August 14: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Sunday July 10: 14:00:00 to 18:30:00 Sunday 07 August: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Saturday August 20: 14:00:00 at 6:30:00:00 Sunday September 04: 14:00:00 to 18: 30:00 Sunday July 31: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday August 04: 14:00:00 to 18:30:00 Thursday August 18: 14 : 00: 00 to 18:30:00 Sunday August 28: 14:00:00 at 6:30:00:00 Sunday September 18: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Thursday September 15: 2:00:00:00 PM at 18:30:00 Saturday July 23: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday July 15: 14:00:00 at 18:30:00 Friday July 08: 14:00:00 at 18:30 : 00