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Marta Jakobovits

Just Silence

2 May - 30 May 2025

Off-site

Liszt Institute London is proud to present Just Silence, a solo exhibition by ceramic artist Marta Jakobovits, in collaboration with Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery. The exhibition will be open to the public between 2-30 MayMonday through Thursday, 2-6pm, and Fridays, 11am-3pm.

2025 marks an exciting year for the Liszt Institute London, which has opened a renewed gallery space to the wider public. Here, you’ll find a wide range of temporary exhibitions showcasing contemporary visual art and exploring historical, literary, or musical themes.

The first exhibition, titled Just Silence, presents a comprehensive survey of the work of Marta Jakobovits, offering a rare opportunity to engage with both her celebrated ceramic practice and a broader spectrum of her multidisciplinary oeuvre. Through an expansive selection of works, the exhibition foregrounds Jakobovits’s lifelong exploration of materiality, form, and spiritual inquiry.

At the heart of Just Silence lies a conceptual framework centered on silence—not merely as the absence of sound, but as a meditative, existential state. The artist interrogates silence in its many dimensions: spiritual silence and contemplation, and the atmospheric stillness among clouds. The exhibition ponders the ineffable quiet embedded in the act of living itself. These themes are manifested through a nuanced interplay of surfaces, textures, and sculptural volumes, articulated across various media.

The artist explains, ‘[My work is] a personal approach to trying to make the invisible of the conscious and subconscious psyche visible through [my chosen] materials. This is an ongoing process; it is very important to me. This is my life. Making shapes, families of shapes, putting them in a relationship with natural materials, such as sand, pebbles, leaves, different plants, barks, and shells, or even bringing them back as a reverence for nature. [It is] an intuitive dialogue between me and what is outside of me.

The exhibition encourages viewers to engage in contemplative looking, fostering a space where belief in the miraculous, the improbable, and the dualities within the human condition can be quietly held in balance. Just Silence positions Jakobovits’s practice within a broader philosophical and metaphysical discourse, inviting us to believe – in the incredible, in the miraculous nature of life, in the delicate balance of light and dark within us all. Often taking inspiration from the natural world, here, Jakobovits’ works resonate with a kind of inner music, one that asks nothing more than stillness, presence, and the willingness to listen.