We are organizing our next exhibition the Master and Disciple which is opening on monday…
photo: Eszter Gordon, Misi and PAF
Photoes taken by iPhones..:)
„Midnight Rainbow” by Róbert Csáki consists incomprehensible ambivalence. In the warm coloured, easeful foreground faceless, colourful figures are looking into the background, creating an inner frame on the picture. In the blinding white city in front of them, seems like the time has been stopped, only the trusses of buildings stretch to the dark sky. Bridgings transform into constellations, spur wheels into luminaries. Down below a grey man is standing, is unable to see what the group of people rolled in varicoloured rag can: appeariance of a pale rainbow. We don’t know whether these people are leaving, or just entering this nonsensical space, who the sinister grey man is, what this bright, strange world is like. Although on Róbert Csáki’s painting all the doubtfulness, threatening stationarity is dissolved by the panorama of shimerring stars and evanescent rainbow, which seems in its universality such instantaneous, so worldly.
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You can review the TV show, name Kultikon which was broadcasted on Duna Tv and its about the Perceptions exhibition…
Our new series IN THE FOCUS…
On every second monday we are planning to introduce one Masterpiece of our Artists.
Zsófi Máté Bachelor of Arts student writes short description about the Masterpieces.
Standing in front of an almost two meters high and three meters wide canvas, we usually get confused, try to see the details and the whole at once. On Imre Barna Balázs’s Flux … the system of pulsating gestures simply lets us into the painting. We are too close to stay away.
The streaks of colourful gestures weigh heavily, float effortless, or wreathe mysteriously on the surface. They get in interaction, frame eachother. Cold and warm colours trigger incompatible feelings, and create total, pure order in us and also on the painting.
On the masterpiece by Imre Barna Balázs the moitonless moves and the unimaginable becomes visible, perceptible.
Imre Barna Balázs – Flux 57 (190×290cm, oil on canvas, 2013)
Opening: 20. september 2013. (friday) 18h
Exhibition of László Gyémánt and Boglárka Nagy.
Opening: 21. oktober 2013. 19h
László Gyémánt, painter is our gallery’s significant artist and an important figure of hungarian contemporary art. He spent the major part of his career in London and Vienna, and became internationally acknowledged. After the fall of the Berlin wall he has returned to Hungary where he kept on working, his oeuvre is growingly condescended by his experiences of the journeys to America. In the last two years he started working with the graduated artist, Boglárka Nagy. Gyémánt’s representationalism has a vast effect on the the young painter’s works. The master’s presence is appreciable in every brushstroke, while the fresh voice of the student is constantly developing. On the present exhibition, called „The Master and the disciple” László Gyémánt shares the gallery spaces with Boglárka Nagy. They’ll be attending with works concerning basically different subjects, in which their technique unfolds the professionnal and intellectual fellowship of master and disciple.