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Blažej Baláž (born 29 October 1958 in Nevoľné,
Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
, former Czechoslovakia) is a contemporary Slovak artist. His practise as an artist is usually associated with political art, environmental, activist, mail-art and neo-conceptualism. After 1988 he began working with text as art, neo-conceptual and post-conceptual texts (intext, outtext).


Life and work

Baláž studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Bratislava and his Magister of Fine Arts degree received in 1983. Baláž has been the Head of Department of Fine Arts Education at the
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since 1999. He was a founder member of the artists group East of Eden (1998). Since 1979, he has been married to the artist Mária Balážová. He lives and works in
Trnava Trnava (, german: Tyrnau; hu, Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a ''kraj'' ( Trnava Region) and of an '' okres'' ( T ...
. He has worked in the areas of political, environmental, activist and neo-conceptual art. His practice also comprises media painting, works on paper, performances, drawing, object, mail art and printmaking. He has shown work internationally in exhibitions including the Drawing 1990, Provo, USA (1990), Vth International Drawing Triennale,
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(1992), 12th International Biennale of Small Sculpture,
Murska Sobota Murska Sobota (, Slovenian abbreviation: ''MS'' ; german: Olsnitz;''Radkersburg und Luttenberg'' (map, 1:75,000). 1894. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut. hu, Muraszombat) is a town in northeastern Slovenia. It is the centre of the ...
(1995), International Biennale of Graphic Arts,
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(1989, 1995, 1999), Object / Object.
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, Czech Museum of Fine Arts (2001), Intertext / From the conceptual to postconceptual text, Ján Koniarek Gallery, Trnava (200

Formats of Transformation 89 – 09 / Seven views on the new Czech and Slovak identity, House of Art, Brno (2009). Solo exhibitions (retrospective): Geld macht Kunst, Ján Koniarek Gallery, Trnava (2003

Blažej Baláž Texts 1988/2007, The East Slovak Gallery, Košice (2007), Museum of Fine Arts, Žilina (2007), SUCHARATOLEST House of Art, Bratislava (2009), WARTEZEIT, Slowakisches Institut Wien (2009), Post-Geo-Text (with Mária Balážová), Slowakisches Institut Berlin (2011). His works are held in the public collections of
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, Bratislava,
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(CZ), Muzeum Archidiecezjalne, Katowice (PL),
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(NL), Jan Koniarek Gallery,
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East Slovakian Gallery Košice, City Galler

Bratislava, Central Slovakian Gallery, Banská Bystric


Cycle Treptomachia

Baláž's works brings the new possibilities at the field of post-conceptual and neo-conceptual text. The exhibition is divided in three segments, all of them are connected by the specific and authentic search of the possibilities in the conceptual Macaronic language. The first is created from the neo-conceptual horizontal/vertical texts, a part of Treptomachia, (WARTEZEIT, 2006, WARTERAUM, 2006 and How to domesticate the English language, 2006). The internal orientation of artworks, the search of art itself, the search of language and text brings the cracking of syntactic/semantic wholeness of graphems. The metatexts of initial prototext are distinguished by the colors (oil on canvas, 300 x 200 cm). In this regard Baláž's eff ort culminates by the diptych TREPTOMACHIA.EN-A / How to domesticate the English language and TREPTOMACHIA.DE-B / How to domesticate the German language (2006). Both are depicted on big-size canvas, within which the only dominating word with partial messages is replaced with newly defined optical language with tens of words. The colour decomposition of the grapheme creates a symptomatic background for language overlapping and the contamination, which creates the supreme moment of the author's Babylonian crossroads. Another, the second segment, black and white acryl-paintings enriches the former one, the artworks are created on principle of the structuralist analysis of text. It is a variant, which is called and named by author and curator the intext. By the segmentation of text the author discovers several lexis. These have a different lexical origin, five West-European, five East-European, and „dead“ language of Medieval Esperanto – Latin. Despite the cold artificiality of works, this segment has also the hidden sociocritical context, which is oscillated between phenomenons West and East, art and politics. The third segment is the most open and subjective. These horizontal texts are named by its author as the simultaneous texts. It is a different alternative in the post-conceptual Makaronian text, the melange is created by harmony of the initial and derivative text. Its ironic and attacking character replaces a cold aspect of the first two segments. Vajanský's Suchá ratolesť (an ironic parallel of failing elits) is floundered by streams, the subject is named by the author as east rat in the age of 20-years of wandering a la democrazy, with a more complicated ambivalent reading. The fragility of ground – paper our artworks, width 10 mraises the openness of statement, ODRBMADEMOKRATICKY, 2008 crew me over democratically is predominative.


Selected solo exhibitions

* ''Blažej Baláž / Painting, drawing, installations'', Central Slovakian Gallery, Banská Bystrica, 1 July - 16 August 1992 (catalogue) * ''Postscriptum II'', City Gallery of Bratislava, Bratislava, 16 December 1993 – 30 January 1994 * ''Gutten Tag, Frau Koppl'', Jan Koniarek Gallery,
Trnava Trnava (, german: Tyrnau; hu, Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a ''kraj'' ( Trnava Region) and of an '' okres'' ( T ...
, 18 February – 23 March 1997 * ''Geld macht frei'', Vojtech Löffler Museum, Košice, 15 November – 30 December 2000 (catalogue) * ''Mária and Blažej Baláž : The Discreet Charm of the Painting '', House of Art, Česke Budějovice, 27 March – 21 April 2002 * ''Geld macht Kunst'', Jan Koniarek Gallery,
Trnava Trnava (, german: Tyrnau; hu, Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a ''kraj'' ( Trnava Region) and of an '' okres'' ( T ...
, 12 June – 18 August 2003 * ''Texts 1988 / 2007'', The East-Slovakian Gallery, Košice, 21 June – 23 July 2007 (catalogue); * ''Texts 1988 / 2007'', Museum of Fine Arts,
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, 13 September – 14 October 2007 (catalogue); * ''SUCHARATOLEST'', House of Art, Bratislava, 13 May – 8 June 2009 * ''WARTERAUM '', Slowakisches Institut,
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, 27 May – 22 June 2009 (catalogue); * ''Conceptual texts'', Liptov Gallery of P. M. Bohúň,
Liptovský Mikuláš Liptovský Mikuláš (; until 1952 ''Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš'', german: Liptau-Sankt-Nikolaus; hu, Liptószentmiklós) is a town in northern Slovakia, on the Váh River, about from Bratislava. It lies in the Liptov region, in Liptov Bas ...
, 10 February – 9 April 2011 * ''Mária Balážová-Blažej Baláž : Post-Geo-Text'', Slowakisches Institut,
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, 14 April – 30 May 2011 * ''EINEMU'', Nitra Gallery,
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, 31 May – 22 July 201

* ''Travesties'', Turiec Gallery, Martin, Slovakia, Martin, 18 July – 15 September 2013 * ''Private/Public'', Gallery of Art,
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, 21 May – 24 June 2015 * ''When Activism Becomes Art'', Central Slovakian Gallery, Banská Bystrica, 24 September - 8 November 2015

* ''ghOstwriter'', Central Slovakian Gallery, Banská Bystrica, 24 April - 17 June 2018


Selected group exhibitions

*''Art Basel 19´88'',
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, Switzerland, 1988 *''12th International Print Biennale'', Cracow, BWA (PL), 1988 *''18th International Print Biennale'', Moderna galerija,
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, Slovenia, 1989 *''Ľ Europe des Graveurs'',
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, Bibliothèque Municipale, France, 1989 *''Drawing 1990'', Provo, Utah, USA, 1990 *''9.Internationale Grafik Triennale'', Frechen, Kunstferein zu Frechen, Germany, 1990 *''International Print Triennale'', Cracow, Bunkier Sztuki (PL), 1991 *''Vth International Drawing Triennale'', Wroclaw, Poland, 1992 *''12th International Biennale of Small Sculpture'',
Murska Sobota Murska Sobota (, Slovenian abbreviation: ''MS'' ; german: Olsnitz;''Radkersburg und Luttenberg'' (map, 1:75,000). 1894. Vienna: K.u.k. Militärgeographisches Institut. hu, Muraszombat) is a town in northeastern Slovenia. It is the centre of the ...
, Slovenia, 1995 *''Seitenwechsel'',
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, Heidelberger Schlos, Germany, 1995 *''21st International Print Biennale'', Ljubljana, Moderna Galerija (SL), 1995 *''Picturale, Est'', Strasbourg, France, 1997 *''23rd International Biennial of Graphic Arts'', Ljubljana, Moderna galerija (SL), 1999 *''Object / Object. Metamorphoses in Time'', The Czech Museum of Fine Arts,
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, Czech Republic, 2001 *''The Art of Action'', 1989–2000,
Poprad Poprad (; hu, Poprád; german: Deutschendorf) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains, famous for its picturesque historic centre and as a holiday resort. It is the biggest town of the Spiš region and the t ...
, Tatra Gallery,
Nitra Nitra (; also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in the valley of the river Nitra. It is located 95 km east of Bratislava. With a population of about 78,353, it is the fifth l ...
, Nitra Gallery, 2001 *''New End of Painting'',
Trnava Trnava (, german: Tyrnau; hu, Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a ''kraj'' ( Trnava Region) and of an '' okres'' ( T ...
, Jan Koniarek Gallery, 2002 *''Contemporary Slovak Painting 2000-2005'', City Gallery of Prague,
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, Czech Republic, 2005 *''Slovak Graphic Art of the 20th Century'', City Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2007 *''Intertext / From conceptual to postconceptual text'', Jan Koniarek Gallery,
Trnava Trnava (, german: Tyrnau; hu, Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of a ''kraj'' ( Trnava Region) and of an '' okres'' ( T ...
, Slovakia, 2009 *''Formate der Transformation 89-09'', MUSA - Museum auf Abruf,
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, Austria, 2010 *''After Hours : Phase 2 / Artists from Slovakia'', Santa Ana, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, USA, 2010 *''1st International Biennial of Drawing'', Municipal Museum,
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, Hungary, 2011 *''Daisies and Clones'', Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2011 *''ObraSKov'', Wannieck Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic, 2011 *''5th International Drawing Competition Wroclaw 2012'', Muzeum Architektury, Wroclaw, Poland, 2012 *''Blood'', Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2012 *''IX. International Biennial of Drawing Pilsen 2014'', Pilsen, Czech Republic, 2014 *''Here and Now'',
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, Kunsthalle (HU), 2015 *''5th International Drawing Triennial: Black and White'', Tallinn Art Hall,
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, Estonia, 2015 *''Osten Biennial of Drawing'', Skopje (MK), 2016 *''Socially alive'', Gallery of Slovak Visual Artists, Bratislava, 2016 *''International Print Triennial Krakow 2018'', Krakow, Poland, 2018 *''International Drawing Biennale India 2018-19'', New Delhi (India), 2019 *''SIGNAL – The Story of (Post-) conceptual art in Slovakia'', Budapest,
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(HU), 2019


Awards

* 1987 Honorable Mention, Biennale of Slovak Graphic Art IX, Banská Bystrica * 1987 3rd Prize for Printmaking, Competition of Slovakian Fine Artists, Bratislava * 1989 Purchase Prize, 9è Mini Print Internacional, Cadaqués (E) * 1989 1st Prize for Painting, Competition of West-Slovakian Fine Artists, Trenčín * 1990 Award of Excellence, 6th International Miniature Print Biennale, Seoul ( South Korea) * 1995 Award of The Masaryk's Academy of Arts, Prague (CZ) * 1996 Prize Ex Aequo, Biennale of Slovak Graphic Art XIII, Banská Bystrica * 2005 The Jury's Award, Biennale of small graphics GRAFIX, Břeclav (CZ) * 2005 Award of The City Banská Bystrica, Triennial of Slovak Graphic Art XVI, Banská Bystrica * 2008 Award of The City Trnava * 2014 Prize of the Czech Union of Visual Artists of the Czech Republic, 9th International Biennial of Drawing Pilsen (CZ) * 2016 Special Award by the Jury - Osten Biennial of Drawing 2016, Skopje (MK)


Collections

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Slovak National Gallery The Slovak National Gallery ( sk, Slovenská národná galéria, abbreviated SNG) is a network of galleries in Slovakia. It has its headquarters in Bratislava. The gallery was established by law on 29 July 1949. In Bratislava, it has its display ...
, Bratislava * Galéria mesta Bratislavy, Bratislava * East-Slovakian Gallery, Košice * Central Slovakian Gallery, Banská Bystrica * J. Koniarek Gallery, Trnava * M. A. Bazovský Gallery, Trenčín *
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, Praha (CZ) * Moravská galerie, Brno (CZ) * Osten Museum of Drawing, Skopje (MK) * Muzeum Archidiecezjalne, Katowice (PL) * Miejska Galeria Sztuki, Lodž (PL) * Cremona Civic Museum, Prints Cabinet (I) * Friske Museum, Leuwarden (N)


Works

* Mechanical Paradise (1988/1990) * HROBONJOUR (1992

* My Way (1993 -

* Artwart (1997

* Skarabeus (1997

* Memory 2 / Unpowdered painting (1998) * Mandala 4 / Black (1997/2000

* Geld macht frei (2001

* Mandala 5 (2001

* Poppy Seed Field (2001/02)-
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* CLEANMONEY (2002

* Mandala 15 (2003

* GODSAVEUS (2003

* The Art of kill (2004

* WETRUSTIN (2004–07) * Treptomachia. EN – A / How to domesticate the English language (2005/06) * Treptomachia. DE – B / How to domesticate the German language (2006) * WARTERAUM (2007) * WARTEZEIT (2007) * SUCHARATOLEST (2008) * SLOVENSKY (2006/09) * BESTEHLEN (2007/09

* BESTOCKEN (2007/09) * EINEMU (2011) * Treptomachia.En - Wart (2011) * Treptomachia.Sk - Vanitas (2011) * Art after Poetry 6 / IAMAPHERIPHERALARTIST (2011–12) * Art after Poetry 7 / IAMAPSEUDOCONCEPTUALARTIST (2012

* Art after Poetry 8 / IAMACHECHEN (2012) * WHYENTARTAINMENT, 201

* Travesty.wd.5 / EINTOTESKAPITALKUNSTEMU (2013 /14


Books, catalogues

* VALOCH, J. – VARTECKÁ, A. 2003. Blažej Baláž. Trnava : Trnava University, East of Eden, 132 p. (In English and Slovak) * BESKID, V. – GAJDOŠ, R. 2007. Blažej Baláž : Texts 1988 /2007. Trnava : East of Eden, Trnava University, 48 p. (In English and Slovak) * BALÁŽ, B. 2009. The Texts of the Texts. Trnava : Trnava University, 30 p.  * ORIŠKOVÁ, M. – GAJDOŠ, R. – BALÁŽ, B. 2016. Blažej Baláž – My Way. Trnava : Typi Universitatis Tyrnaviensis, 202 p.


References


Further reading

* ž.u.m. (= URRA MUENA, Ž.).1992. Blažej Baláž. In Saur Allgemeines Künstler – Lexikon, band 6. Mϋnchen, Leipzig : K.G.Saur. (D) * BARTOŠOVÁ, Z. 1995. Blažej Baláž. In 12th International Biennial of Small Sculpture. Murska Sobota : Galerija Murska Sobota, p. 158-159 (SL) * GERŽOVÁ, J. 1999. Junk art. In Dictionary of World and Slovak Fine Art in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Bratislava : Kruh súčasného umenia Profil, p. 285 * VRBANOVÁ, A. 2000. New Form in Graphic Art. In RUSINOVÁ, Z. et al. 2000. Art of the 20th century. Bratislava : Slovak National Gallery, p. 114-116 * VALOCH, J. 2001. The Connotation of Powdered Painting. In Ateliér, vol.14, no.6, 22.3.2001, p. 9, Prague (CZ) * BESKID, V. 2003. Geld macht Kunst. Macht Kunst Geld? In Profil, vol. X, no.2/2003, p. 128-131 * ADAM, R. – ROBERTSON, C. 2007. Intaglio. London : Thames & Hudson, p. 29 (UK) * BÖHMEROVÁ, Z. – JANČÁR, I. 2007. Slovak Graphics of the 20th Century. Bratislava : City Gallery, 2007, p. 195, 285, 304, 312 * BARTOŠOVÁ, Z. 2007. 20th Century. In Art in Slovakia / Summary History of Pictures. Bratislava. Bratislava : Slovart, p. 224 * GAJDOŠ, R. 2008. The projection of linguistic thinking to contemporary fine arts.. In SCHNEIDER, J. – KRAUSOVA, L. 2008 (eds). Intermediality: Word – image – sound. Olomouc : University of J. E. Palacký, 334 p. . 223-229(CZ) * VALOCH, J. 2009. Venice In-Between Geometry and Concept. Ateliér, vol.22, no.18, p. 4, 10.9.2009 (CZ) * GERŽOVÁ, B. 2009. From plaster to chewing gum – Author's techniques, Nitra : Nitra Gallery, p. 5, 9, 44, 45 * BESKID, V. 2009. From a Political Space toward a Public One. In KOWOLOWSKI, F. (ed.) 2009. Formats of Transformation 89 – 09 / Seven views on the new Czech and Slovak identity. Brno : House of Art, p. 14 – 17, 200 (CZ) * KNÍŽÁK, M. – VLČEK, T. (eds.). 2009. 909 / Art from the Turn of the Millennium in the National Gallery in Prague 1990 - 2009. Prague - National Gallery, p. 362 (CZ) * GAJDOŠ, R. 2010. Conceptual Text / Genesis and Metamorphosis. Trnava : Typi Universitatis Tyrnaviensis and Veda, p. 11, 12, 76, 87, 89, 99, 101, 104, 105, 128 (SK) * BESKID, V. 2012. Rónaiová's Cuts by Social Art. In Veronika Rónaiová's Social Investigation 2. Trnava : Typi Universitatis Tyrnaviensis, p. 6-7 * GAJDOŠ, R. 2012. In Veronika Rónaiová's Social Investigation 2. Trnava : Typi Universitatis Tyrnaviensis, p. 10, 13 * GREGOROVÁ, L. 2012. In. BURAN, D. (ed.). 2012. Blood. Bratislava : Slovak National Gallery, p. 86-87 * BESKID, V. 2012. The image of painting in the „Picture du nouveau“. In ObraSKovo nanovo / Contemporary Slovak Painting. Poprad : Tatranská Gallery, p. 15 * MICHÁLEK, O. 2016. Magie otisku. Grafické techniky a technologie tisku. Brno : Barrister & Principal, s. 246, 248, 249 * GAJDOŠ, R. 2016. In Opposite Direction. In Protocollum 2016/2017. Berlin : Dickersbach Kunstverlag, p. 94-97


External links

* http://www.bbalaz.sk/ * http://www.artfacts.net/en/artist/blazej-balaz-165810/profile.html * http://www.kunstaspekte.de/index.php?k=8735&action=webpages * http://www.artgallery.sk/pouzivatel.php?ArtGallery_Session=f82e20a9e6d69f7b28890e45fd3bd3f1&getPouzivatel=764 * http://www.osobnosti.sk/index.php?os=zivotopis&ID=59280&mainkat=4 * :sk:Blažej Baláž * https://web.archive.org/web/20080617073554/http://pdfweb.truni.sk/fak/katedry/kpvu/bbalaz/index.html * http://www.gjk.sk/en/exhibition/archive-of-expositions/2009/intertext/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20080918075827/http://www.pgu.sk/archive/2007/balaz.htm *
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Balaz, Blazej 1958 births Living people People from Žiar nad Hronom District Slovak painters Conceptual artists Postmodern artists Contemporary painters Post-conceptual artists