LENKA GLISNÍKOVÁ
PARALLEL REMAINS
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- 💙 TOMAS UMRIAN CONTEMPORARY
- 💚 Světlana Malina
- 🖤 LENKA GLISNÍKOVÁ
- 💜 Světlana Malina
- 💛 Adam Šakový
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Parallel Remains
In her solo exhibition at Umrian Gallery, Lenka Glisníková presents a series of transparent plexiglass
objects arranged into physical compositions within the gallery space. Individual elements function as
translucent image layers that overlap, refract, and transform as the viewer moves through the space. The
installation does not produce a closed image but rather a situation in which meaning emerges through
spatial arrangement and embodied experience.
Layered visual structures appear on the plexiglass panels, derived from photographs of materials
commonly perceived as surplus or discarded. From these found fragments, the artist constructs
temporary “DIY still lifes,” which she subsequently photographs and digitally multiplies. The original
material thus undergoes a series of transformations: from physical arrangement into image, from image
into digital composition, and back again into a material—yet transparent—form.
The resulting objects are not documentation of existing things but records of imaginary forms that have
never existed. Glisníková engages with the aesthetics of the digital environment, where images can be
endlessly layered, copied, and modified, translating this principle into the physical space of the gallery.
The transparency of plexiglass functions not only as a material quality but as a conceptual tool: it enables
the interpenetration of images, their destabilization, and mutual ambiguity.
The installation has a pronounced, almost sculptural character. The objects are mounted on the wall as
autonomous forms whose meaning shifts depending on lighting conditions and the viewer’s position. Yet
their origin remains firmly rooted in photography and in an initial effort to document and examine
material. The glossy, technologically precise surface of plexiglass stands in tension with the visual origins
of the images, which stem from fragments of materials considered worthless. This contrast—between
smooth, almost sterile transparency and traces of overlooked material—constitutes the central field of
meaning of the exhibition.
Each object also operates as a self-contained micro-world in which various material narratives,
relationships, and tensions can be observed. The viewer may read the individual layers as fragments of
imaginary landscapes, laboratory scenarios, or archaeological findings from a parallel reality. The
installation thus offers a plurality of interpretations: rather than conveying a single dominant message, it
creates a field of open structures where fascination with material, its documentation, and its digital
transformation into new, hybrid forms of existence converge.
Lenka Glisníková (*1990) develops a research-oriented artistic practice in which she questions the
ontological definition of photography. She systematically disrupts its flatness, digitally manipulates the
photographic image, and translates it into spatial objects and installations. The material and visual
qualities of her work expand the field of photography toward intermedial and sculptural forms while
deepening its conceptual potential.
She is the recipient of the Jindřich Chalupecký Award (2023) and a laureate of Czech Grand Design in the
Photographer of the Year category (together with Karolína Matušková as the duo Shotby.us) in 2020 and
2023.
In recent years, her work has been presented in exhibitions including SYMBIOSIS 3.0: ARTIFICIAL
FLAVOR as part of the Berlín Model group pop-up during Hong Kong Art Week 2026; Conversations on
Reproductions: I. Lick the Finger, Turn the Page (Galerie Kurzor, 2026); The Landscape of Absence
(MeetFactory, 2025); House Party! (SIC, Helsinki, 2024); and Group Therapy: Collections in Dialogue
(Prague City Gallery, 2024). Recent solo exhibitions include Sunken Streams (Galerie NoD, 2025) and
Moment of Seclusion Over the Horizon (Galerie Kostka, Prague, 2023). In 2024, she completed a
residency at Residency Unlimited in New York
Světlana Malina