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Iván Paulikovics – Tolerance Meters

RÓBERT LAK – Between Them

Kitti Kovács “From what the Word is made from”

PAF / MATERIAL

Perceptions 5. – TACTILITY

Ákos Esse Bánki

István Csík

Kristóf Kecső, Dániel Nagy: SPACE/BETWEEN

Nonhuman

Ákos Esse Bánki & Attila Rajcsók

PAF I F(R)ACTURE

Zoltán Bánföldi

Attila Mata I Space-Matter

Róbert Csáki

Imre Barna Balázs

Colin Foster – PAF – László Valkó

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Az oldal cikkei bevezetőkkel:
Art Salon Tarsalgo Gallery cordially invites you and your partner on Thuesday, 21st November 2021, at 7 pm to an ONLINE event.
In our one Artwork one Master series, we present the works of the sculptor Ivàn Paulikovics, entitled Tolerance Meters.
Interviewer: Rozslay Miriam Eszter.
The exhibited artworks can only be viewed online. Please follow the live broadcast on our Facebook channel.
 
Art Salon Társalgó Galéria
1024 Budapest, Keleti Károly u. 22.
Tel: +36 1 212 56 48
 
 
Reproductions: @photomisi
Videos, design and afterworks: @pafart
 
 
Art Salon Tarsalgo Gallery cordially invites you and your partner on
Thursday, 18th November 2021, at 7 p.m. to the opening ceremony of Róbert Lak, artist,
Between Them titled exhibition.
 
The exhibition will be opened by:
PAF – András Ferenc Pintér DLA, artist
Curators of the exhibition:
Csenge Lantos, artist, art manager
PAF – András Ferenc Pintér DLA, artist
Music: Baló Udvardi duó
 
The exhibition is open:
Till 10th of December 2021 weekdays from 11:00-16:00, or at a different time by appointment.
Art Salon Társalgó Galéria
1024 Budapest, Keleti Károly u. 22.
Tel: +36 1 212 56 48
www.tarsalgogallery.com
www.facebook.com/artsalonbp
www.instagram.com/artsalongallery
www.youtube.com/channel/UChcdSFaBgXcl2ldRsi0NmUQ

@robertlak.studio @artsalongallery
Curators: @lantos.m @pafart
Reproductions: @photomisi
Videos: @pafart
Graphics: #GálBarbara
Music: @samuelbalomusic @udvardimarton

Art Salon Társalgó Gallery kindly invites you and your partner on Thursday, 21th October at 6 p.m. to the opening ceremony of Kitti Kovács, painter – „From what the World is made from” titled exhibition.
The exhibition will be opened by: Zopán Nagy photographer, poet
Curator of the exhibition: Maria B. Raunio artist
The exhibition is open till 12th of November 2021 weekdays from 11:00-16:00, or at a different time by appointment.

The Art Salon Társalgó Gallery kindly invites you and your partner on the 7th of July 2021, Wednesday at 19:00 to
András Ferenc Pintér PAF DLA painter MATERIAL solo exhibition opening ceremony.

The exhibition is introduced by Prof. Mihály BALÁZS DLA architect
Curator of the exhibition: Dr. Mihály BORSOS

Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/265949515297511

The exhibition can be visited from 07. 07. 2021 to 17. 09. 2021.
Further information: kunstkonsult@kunstkonsult.hu   www.tarsalgogallery.com   www.facebook.com/artsalonbp
Art Salon Társalgó Gallery: Budapest, Keleti Károly u. 22, 1024, HUNGARY
The exhibition can be visited in according to the legal regulations at any given time.

 

 

 

The Art Salon Társalgó Gallery kindly invites you and your friends on the 19th of February 2021, Friday at 18:00
Perception 5. – Tactility exhibition opening ceremony.
The opening video will be presented here: YouTube Channel

Our exhibiting artists:
Barna Imre Balázs painter,
Sándor Benkő fine photographer,
Ákos Bánki Esse painter,
Évi Fábián photographer,
Kitti Kovács painter,
Iván Paulikovics sculptor,
PAF – Ferenc András Pintér painter,
Attila Rajcsók sculptor,
György Szabó sculptor,
József Zalakovács painter

Curator of the exhibition: Mihály Borsos

Conversation partners:
Loránd Bereczky
Ádám Kovács
Katalin Kovács
Miriam Eszter Rozslay 

All interested guests are welcome:
event: CLICK HERE

The exhibition can be visited from 19.02.2021 to 12.03.2021
The exhibition can be visited in accordance with the legal regulations at any given time. Further information: kunstkonsult@kunstkonsult.hu

Art Salon Társalgó Galéria
1024 Budapest, Keleti Károly u. 22.
Tel: +36 1 212 56 48

www.tarsalgogallery.com
www.facebook.com/artsalonbp
www.instagram.com/artsalongallery
www.youtube.com/channel/UChcdSFaBgXcl2ldRsi0NmUQ

Ákos Esse Bánki

The career of the painter Ákos Esse Bánki is imbued with the spirit of experimentation. His works are mostly fine color dressed cityscape creations. It is governed by space, line, construction. He composes with engineering precision. Following his brushwork, fallen, lovable works are deburring. His curiosity wanders in the triangle of the human soul, material and painting tools.His latest works are influenced by a narrative that radiates geometric shapes.

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István Csík

István Csík was born in 1930, graduated from the Hungarian College of Fine Arts in 1954. His masters were János Kmetty, Gyula Pap and Gyula Hincz. The work of István Csík evokes traditional abstract painting – developed at the beginning of the twentieth century. The interaction of carefully painted shapes creates the structure of the images, the viewer can feel the order on the canvas before he understands the space. Csík often relies on landscapes and natural elements, which he then abstracts with the tools of non-figurative painting. The unity of nature is broken by the forms painted on it, which thus become the imprint of human intervention. However, István Csík’s paintings do not shed light on the incompatibility of the two, but create a new unity between the natural and the artificial.

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NONHUMAN
2020. 02. 21. – 03.06.
Exhibiting Artists:
Tamás Eiter, Mátyás Fusz, Adrián Klájó, Tibor Kovács, Sándor Körei, Eszter Júlia Kuzma, Anna Peternák, Loránd Szécsényi-Nagy, Zoltán Vadászi and Adrienn Újházi

Curators: Dorka Keresztury, Róbert Lak and Zsófi Máté

Opening: February 21, 2020. Friday 19:00
Sounds: OOO

The automatization of everyday life and planetary meltdown all show that human-centric approaches to ecology, society and culture have become unsustainable. No longer can agency be restricted to the human. Communication networks, underground cables and artificial microparticles are all now a part of nature. The complexity of reality means that we cannot access things without the mediation of technology. Is Art, as something implicitly connected with an Artist or Creator, also out of date? In the post-anthropocentric era, can art have anything important to say about reality? The NONHUMAN exhibition is based on the recognition of the obsolescence of human artforms.
Every art object on display here is, in its own way, a variation on the theme of posthuman art. The goal of these objects is not representation or self-expression. There is no self to express. Rather, the function of nonhuman art is the creation of networks, meshes and flows in which human and nonhuman participants can co-create. No longer is any Creator needed. It is an impersonal process of decentered, spontaneous creation which takes center stage here. The artists are notable for their absence. Through the practice of nonhuman art, we recognize retrospectively that art was always already a complex combination of techniques, surfaces, materialities, tools and humans. The success of art depends on the coordination and harmonization of a wide range of agencies, not all of which are under the control of the artist. In spite of its negative connotation, „nonhuman” art need not estrange us to the potentials of these works. Creation is a sensual experience of blending with something else, something different from us. As the monotony of techno connects us into the electronic waves of music, so we may achieve a non-reflexive connection with our synthetic, more-than-human environment by experiencing this exhibition.
(Botond Szemes)

Program:
March 6th, 2020: Friday 18:00
The Nonhuman Turn in Art – A Talk with the members of the Poli-P posthuman research group

Exhibition of Ákos Esse Bánki, painter and Attila Rajcsók, sculptor

Art Salon Társalgó Gallery

Opening: Friday, November 29, 2019 at 7 pm

The exhibition will be open to visitors on weekdays from 11 am to 6 pm, or by appointment, through January 31 2020.

PAF I F(R)ACTURE

FRIDAY, 26 APRIL 2019, 7 PM

OPENING SPEECH BY DITTA TÓTH, AESTHETE

The exhibit will be open to visitors on weekdays from 11 AM to 6 PM, or by appointment, through 7 June 2019.

„The adventurous life of Giovanni Risi”, an exhibition by Zoltán Bánföldi painter at the Art Salon Társalgó Gallery.

Opening on Friday, 8 March 2019, at 6 PM
Opening speech by István Vörös poet, writer

The exhibit will be open to visitors through 13 April 2019 on weekdays from 11 AM to 6 PM, or by appointment.

Attila Mata: Space-Matter

pop-up exhibition

Friday, 22 February 2019, 7 pm

Dialogic opening

The exhibit will be open to visitors through 1 March 2019, on weekdays from 11 am to 6 pm, or by appointment.

Róbert Csáki

Róbert Csáki painter

Art Salon Társalgó Gallery
9 November 2018 – 15 February 2019

Opening on Friday, 9 November 2018, at 7 PM

Opening speech by Dr. Anna Bánhegyi and Dr. Loránd Bereczky
The exhibit will be open to visitors on weekdays from 11 AM to 6 PM, or by appointment.

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1946333552327112/

Imre Barna Balázs

Please accept our invitation on September 14th 2018 at 7 PM

to the opening of Imre Barna Balkázs’s exhibition at the Art Salon Társalgó Gallery.

Opening speech by Zsófia Máté, esthete

The exhibit will be open to visitors on weekdays from 11 AM to 6 PM, or by appointment, through October 26th 2018.

Colin Foster – PAF – László Valkó

Please accept our invitation on May 25th, 2018 at 7 PM
to the opening of the group exhibition by
Colin Foster sculptor
PAF – András Ferenc Pintér painter and
László Valkó painter
at the Art Salon Társalgó Gallery.

Colin Foster, PAF and László Valkó are all thinking outside of their own media box, and have a constant need to expand their own creative tools, often by integrating and reinterpreting materials other than the given medium. The three different creative worlds now meet in the Art Salon Tarsalgo Gallery. They present their most recent works at the group exhibition, which attempts to create discourse between different artistic approaches and generations.

Colin Foster (1954-) Munkácsy-prized sculptor was born in England, he has been living and working in Hungary for thirty years. He works with a particular technology: his naturalistic sculptures are made of artificial and industrial forms casted out of sythetic resin. Castings of various objects and items without any identity or history become part of a new context, in which artificial components unite in an organic design.

PAF’s (1980-) painting is characterized by vivid colours, harsh factures, and experimentation with various materials. He often combines his gestural painting style with forms of geometrical abstraction, which roughly structure the image space created by the mixture of different paints and other materials used.

László Valkó (1946-) Munkácsy-prized painter explores and transforms the pictorial and compositional conventions beyond the traditional painting instruments during his career. Returning themes include the landscape, or the relationship between and abstraction and human figure. His paintings are often based on ‘ready-made’ images (photos, digital prints) combined with painterly and graphic elements, further enriching the report layers of a particular topic or object.

The exhibit will be open to visitors on weekdays from 11 AM to 6 PM, or by appointment through June 29th 2018.

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