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A Deep Dive into the Artistic Worlds of Kristyna and Marek Milde

The Unconventional Art of Kristyna and Marek Milde: A Deep Dive into Their World

Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artists duo, Kristyna and Marek Milde, originally from Prague, Czech Republic, have been making waves in the international art scene with their unique perspective on environmental alienation and the relationship to place. The duo uses their home environment as an investigative platform, a laboratory to reveal the wider and hidden context of everyday reality.

Art Installation by Kristyna and Marek Milde
Plantarium: Circles and Constellations (2021), S-A House, Upstate NY, corten steel plates, metal frame, soil, local plants and stones, pond, 32’x 7’x 4′

Journey Into the World of Art

As children, Kristyna and Marek were drawn to the world of art. Kristyna studied painting at the Assenza Malschule in Basel, Switzerland, while Marek studied Sculpture at Atelier Dodekaeder in Germany. They received their MFAs from Queens College, New York, in 2007. In addition to creating their own art, they both worked and Marek is still working at the Czech Center NY, and the Czech cultural institute in Manhattan, where they curated and organized a wide range of events, festivals, exhibitions, residencies, and international programs.

Deepening Their Artistic Expressions

While their early educational experiences heavily influenced their artistic journey, the Milde duo has continuously sought to deepen and refine their expression. They continually embrace opportunities for creative exploration and intellectual growth, resulting in an expanding portfolio that captures their evolving perspectives on art and society.

The Milde Artistic Style

Their art practice is a continuous dialogue with people, places, and themselves, engaging current cultural issues and creating a type of visual philosophy. The duo investigates themes such as alienation of culture and nature, loss of context, and the states of passivity in consumerism. They explore how identity is developed through interaction with sites and places and seek ways how art can address and transform the fragmentation and virtualization of life and encourage new perspectives.

Milde Art
Plantarium: Circles and Constellations (2021), S-A House, Upstate NY, corten steel plates, metal frame, soil, local plants and stones, pond, 32’x 7’x 4′

Defying Challenges: Turning Limitations into Inspirations

Living and working as artists in New York City, the Mildes have faced significant challenges due to limited space and resources. However, they have turned these limitations into inspirations, creating innovative, site-specific installations using found materials from both urban and natural environments. Their approach exemplifies their dedication to sustainability and their ability to adapt and innovate under any circumstances.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Milde's Art

As they continue to push boundaries in their art, they have exciting plans for the future, including a solo exhibition at the Hesse Flatw Gallery in July 2023 and a first solo museum show at Kunsthalle Praha in spring 2024. These upcoming projects promise to deepen the conversation that their work has already begun, challenging audiences to see the world around them in new and unexpected ways.

Art by Kristyna and Marek Milde
Kristyna and Marek Milde, Carpetorium, Lost and Found Gardens of Manhattan, MoCA Westport, 2021 site-specific installation, rescued discarded house plants, carpet, 8′ x 10′ x 8′

Concluding Thoughts

In an era characterized by rapid digitalization and increasing detachment from the natural world, the work of Kristyna and Marek Milde resonates deeply. Their art invites us to reflect on our own relationships with the environment and culture, making them one of the most thought-provoking artists of our time. By juxtaposing natural and man-made elements, their installations pose poignant questions about the nature of identity, culture, and our place within the physical world. As they continue to explore these themes, the world eagerly awaits their future works.

For more information:

Kristyna and Marek Milde

www.mildeart.com

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