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Art Cannot Be Bought
Milan Tittel

Art Cannot Be Bought

Art Cannot Be BoughtArt Cannot Be Bought
Milan Tittel
Co-published by Photoport and Slovart
English and Slovak

Text by Aurel Hrabušicky

 

Hardcover
104 Pages
215 x 305 mm
2018
ISBN 9788055634654

 

Milan Tittel is a leading Slovak artist of his generation. He presented his work almost exclusively in collaboration with other artists. It was only in recent years that he became significantly different from the others, also thanks to his constant presentation on social networks. Milan Tittel became a Facebook artist, unique in his generation. In the years 1987 – 1993, i.e. at the border of epochs, he studied sculpture at the University of Applied Sciences in Bratislava. Milan Tittel is also a performer and video artist. Recently, he mostly works with found objects (they can also be living organisms and human “living sculptures”), or with their combinations. Some works refer to bizarre neo-Dadaist assemblages of objects, but the most interesting ones are playing with ephemeral elements and materials, embodying a kind of Zen meditation in the material.
(source: https://www.brusik.sk/obchod/milan-tittel-umenie-nekupis-art-cannot-be-bought-aurel-hrabusicky/)

About the Artist
Milan Tittel (October 10, 1966, Litomyšl) is one of the most prominent Slovak artists of his generation. His artistic talent was diffused, especially within group activities. Milan Tittel is a team player and he presents his work almost exclusively in cooperation with other artists. However, thanks to constant social network exposure, he has recently begun to distinguish himself from others. He has become a Facebook artist, a rare achievement in his generation. From 1987 to 1993, ie, the period that spanned two contrasting epochs, he studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. Tittel is also a performer and video artist. Recently he has focused on objet trouvé – found objects (including living organisms and human “living statues”) and their combinations.(source: https://www.brusik.sk/obchod/milan-tittel-umenie-nekupis-art-cannot-be-bought-aurel-hrabusicky/)

About the Publisher
Photoport is a contemporary art gallery, based in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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The Slovart publishing house has been operating on the Slovak book market since 1991. From the beginning, we have tried to bring our readers books in which content and form play an equally important role, that is, in which high-quality and demanding content is combined with polygraphically and artistically flawless form.
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