Mária Švarbová

Slovak photographer (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mária Švarbová (born 1988) is a Slovak fine-art photographer.[3] Švarbová's most recognized collection is In the Swimming Pool.[4]

Born1988 (age 3738)
EducationSchool of Applied Arts Josefa Vydru (Restoration), Constantine the Philosopher University (Archeology)
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Biography

Švarbová was born in Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia[3] and she currently lives in Bratislava, Slovakia. She attended Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra[5] and the School of Applied Arts Josefa Vydru [sk] in Bratislava. Švarbová's artworks have appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Forbes, CNN and The Guardian. She has been commissioned to photograph advertising campaigns for large international companies such as Apple,[6] Murata[7] and Museum of Ice Cream.[8] Švarbová has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world.

Style

Švarbová's works depict socialist-era architecture, public spaces and routine actions of daily life. The Guardian has described her work as "inspired by the stark architecture" of Slovakia.[4] She prefers brutalist architecture and functionalism.[4] She experiments with colours, space and symmetry of composition.[3] CNN has described her typical post-production process as "the bodies are multiplied, colours are enhanced and asymmetrical elements are erased."[3] Juxtapoz Magazine declares that characters in Švarbová's photography "have chosen to give up any kind of extravagance that might unmask them".[9] Each scene is meticulously designed, especially with regard to the colours of the props and the minimalist poses of the models; the photographer relies on a lighting and costume team to do this.[3][4]

Bibliography

Books

  • Mária Švarbová: Swimming Pool. New Heroes and Pioneers, 2017. ISBN 9789187815157
  • Mária Švarbová: Futuro Retro. New Heroes and Pioneers, 2019. ISBN 9789187815584
  • Mária Švarbová: Swimming Pools. New Heroes and Pioneers, 2021. ISBN 9789198656626

Articles

  • Svarbova, Maria (April–May 2025). "Serene geometry". Aesthetica. 124: 52–63.

Interviews

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Bibliography notes
  1. Available on website only.

Exhibitions

Selected solo and group exhibitions.

References

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