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July 28, 2010

Act Installation with True Mirror

Ibojka Toth
2010
Photographs documenting the viewers interacting with the Act Installation consisting of drawings and a True Mirror.

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July 2, 2010

Act 7, Scene 1

Ibojka Toth
Act 7, Scene 1
2010
Pencil on paper
11x14 inches unframed, 16 x 20 inches framed

The Act installation embodies the private interactions between the subjects and me.  In these private moments, as stories are exchanged, mirrors are used to capture the subjectsÕ multi-dimensional facial expressions through photographs.  In Photoshop the images are edited and used as a starting point for my drawings.

The drawings document snapshots of my fragmented memory and time shared with each of my subjects.  The True Mirror, as well as the drawings acts as parts of a jigsaw puzzle inviting each viewer to knit together the different fragments and emotions into a personal narrative, or just experience it as an abstract event.

Acknowledgements

Much thanks and appreciation goes to Bill Radawec who has been my invaluable collaborative life and art partner.  Deepest gratitude to all my subjects who agreed to be documented while performing for the Act Installation project.  I am indebted to Sandy Althoff for her excellent editing and grammar lessons. 

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March 5, 2010

Act 5, Scene 1

Ibojka Toth
Act 5, Scene 1
2010
Pencil on paper
11x14 inches unframed, 16 x 20 inches framed

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January 14, 2010

'ACT or OBSERVE?' Images from Opening Night at ProjectRoom

Duration: to January 31st
Hours: Saturdays only: 12:00 to 4:00 (or anytime by appointment)
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ProjectRoom invites the public to come and partake in 'Act Or Observe', a one-month only installation of work by four artists that creates a triangulation of inquiry into the relationship between audience, artists, and works of art.

Attendees are encouraged to write directly on the word drawings of Dennis Michael Jones while surveillance cameras watch overhead. Those camera's actions are responsible for inspiring Bill Radawec's blue sky & jet contrail paintings of the turn around over Parma, Ohio of United Flight 93 as it headed back East on that fateful 9-11 day. Present is Ibojka Toth's exquisitely detailed, sliced and diced, carefully observed rendering of Bill Radawec (the artist), while Santiago Cal's 'Ooh-La-La' calmly watches over it all to remind us of the fascination of creation, discovery and participation.

A note of interest; three of the four artists came to ProjectRoom through Facebook. Do I smell the future here?

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January 8, 2010

'ACT or OBSERVE?' Opening at ProjectRoom

Group exhibition: 'ACT or OBSERVE?'

Ibojka Toth
Bill Radawec
Santiago Cal
Dennis Michael Jones

Opening: Friday, January 8th, 7 to 10 PM
Duration: to January 31st
Hours: Saturdays only: 12:00 to 4:00 (or anytime by appointment)
402-617-8365
projectroom.us@gmail.com
www.projectroom.us

"Act Or Observe" exhibition at ProjectRoom presents the work of Ibojka Toth, Bill Radawec, Dennis Michael Jones and Santiago Cal. These are four artists, three who came to ProjectRoom via Facebook, who come together to create an installation that provokes audience members to draw on drawings, while being monitored by surveillance cameras, revisit 9/11, and contemplate the creative act, the role of the artist, and that of the observer and the observed.

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January 1, 2010

Ibojka Toth's Drawing of Act 4, Scene 5

Ibojka M. Toth
Act 4, Scene 5
2010
Pencil on paper
11x14 inches unframed, 16 x 20 inches framed

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